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  1. Alexander or Aleksandr Mikhailovich (Russian: Александр Михайлович; 7 October 1301 – 29 October 1339) was Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1326 to 1327 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1338 to 1339. His rule was marked by the Tver Uprising in 1327.

  2. ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH (1301–1339), prince of Tver and grand prince of Vladimir. Source for information on Alexander Mikhailovich: Encyclopedia of Russian History dictionary.

  3. Both Aleksandr Mikhailovich, and Mikhail Aleksandrovich briefly held the Grand Princely office (in 1326-1327 and 1371-1372 respectively) but Mikhail's failure to defeat Yury of Moscow, followed by Aleksandr's role (real or perceived) in the Tver Uprising of 1327, led the Tver branch to lose the favor of the Khans, and the Danilovich - the ...

  4. Mar 7, 2020 · Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver was the second son of Mikhail Yaroslavich and Anna Dmitrievna, also called Anna of Kashin. He was born October 7, 1301 in Tver, Russia. [1] . He succeeded his brother Dmitry as Grand Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir. Aleksandr was married ca. 1320 to Anastasia of Halych and had eight children:

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    In 1326 Aleksandr Mikhailovich received the yarlik for Tver and Vladimir. But there was an uprising in Tver in 1327 and Ivan I of Moscow took advantage to bring Tatar troops to drive Aleksandr out. Aleksandr fled to Pskov and theen to Lithuania in 1329.

  6. Grand Prince Alexander or Aleksandr Mikhailovich (Russian: Александр Михайлович Тверской; 7 October 1301 – 29 October 1339) was a Prince of Tver as Alexander I and Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal as Alexander II.

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  8. Mikhail II of Tver. Mikhail Alexandrovich ( Russian: Михаил Александрович) (1333 – August 26, 1399) was Grand Prince of Tver and briefly held the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir. He was one of only two Tver princes after 1317 (the other was his father, Aleksandr) to hold the grand princely title, which was almost the ...

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