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  1. Yaroslav was the son of Vladimir Andreievich of Borovsk and Yevpraxia Jagiełłonka. The date and place of his birth have not been found. His wife was Maria Feodorovna Koshkina. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Maria Yaroslavna (1418-1484). Pedigree Chart (3 generations)

    • Early History
    • Facing Napoleon
    • After The War

    The present town, however, was founded only at the end of the 14thcentury by Prince Vladimir the Brave of Serpukhov (1353-1410), who named it after his fourth son, Yaroslav (1388-1426). The first written reference to the town occurred in chronicles under the year 1402, which is considered the town’s official founding date. At the same time Vladimir...

    The placid existence of Maloyaroslavets would be shattered — and most of the town destroyed — by the momentous events of late October 1812. Isolated in a half-ruined Moscow and with no prospects of Russia’s suing for peace, Napoleon and his much reduced army (about 110,000 troops) began their exodus from Moscow on Oct. 19. Because of lack of fodder...

    In the following decade Maloyaroslavets gradually recovered, and by the middle of the 19thcentury, it had over 2,500 inhabitants. The St. Nicholas Monastery was imposingly rebuilt in a neoclassical style, but its main gate was left as a memorial with clear traces of the fighting. Nearby is a small memorial to the death of General Delzons. ​In 1991 ...

  2. Maloyaroslavets is a small town located about 75 miles southwest of Moscow. Its most important spiritual institution, the St. Nicholas-Chernoostrovsky Monastery, has struggled throughout its history.

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  4. Vladimir first sent Yaroslav to Rostov, but around 1010 transferred him to Novgorod. While there, he developed close ties with the townspeople and the Varangians of Scandinavia. He also minted coins and issued two charters granting the Novgorodians special privileges. In 1014 Yaroslav rebelled against his father by refusing to pay the annual ...

  5. Detailed information about the coin Denga, Yaroslav Vladimirovich (Maloyaroslavets), Principality of Serpukhov-Borovsk, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

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