• The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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    Russian Gediminid families include Bulgakov, Golitsin, Kurakin, Khovansky, Troubetzkoy, Mstislavsky, Belsky, and Volynsky. Some of these families also survive...
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  • different families bearing the name were prominent in Russian history: The Gediminid Belsky family of the 15th and 16th centuries The Belsky family from the...
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  • Ivan Belsky may refer to: Ivan Vladimirovich Belsky (fl. 1422–1445), first prince of the Gediminid Belsky family Ivan Feodorovich Belsky (c. 1501–1542)...
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    of Ivan the Terrible. Bogdan was not related to the great Gediminid princely Belsky family. It is believed that he became welcome at the royal court owing...
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    Algirdas (redirect from Family of Algirdas)
    Prince of Kiev (1362–1394), Kopyl, Sluck. Ancestor of Olelkovich and Belsky families. Fiodor (Theodore; died in 1399), Prince of Rylsk (1370–1399), Ratnie...
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    Ivan Chodkiewicz (category Chodkiewicz family)
    dynastic interest of the Olelkovych and Belsky families, who could claim ancestry from the ruling Gediminid dynasty and Princes of Kiev. Disappointed...
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    power elite. Apart from them, these were the families descended from Gediminas family: Olelkovich, Belsky, Kobryński and Zasławski. The princes of ethnically...
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    Lithuanian dynasty of Gediminas (the Gediminids) which has existed since the 13th century. Descendants of this family in Europe and the west write their...
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  • Prince of Kiev (1362–1394), Kopyl, Sluck. Ancestor of Olelkovich and Belsky families. Fiodor (Theodore; died in 1399), Prince of Rylsk (1370–1399), Ratnie...
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    from the Lithuanian Gediminids (male line) and Ruthenian Rurikids (female line). According to the 1528 military census, the family was the fourth wealthiest...
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  • (Trubetskoy family from Demetrius I Starshy, Czartoryski family from Constantine, Sanguszko family from Fiodor, Belsky and Olelkovich families from Vladimir)...
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    Vladimir Olgerdovich (category Gediminids)
    from 1362 to 1394. His sons Ivan and Alexander started the Belsky and Olelkovich families. After the Battle of Blue Waters in 1362, the Principality of...
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    Grand Duke Gediminas (e.g., Belsky, Mstislavsky, Galitzine, Trubetskoy) or from Genghis Khan;[citation needed] Ancient families of Moscow nobility that have...
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