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  1. Yuri Vasilievich (Юрий Васильевич; 30 October 1532 – 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga .

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    Principality of Uglich. From 1218 until 1328, Uglich was the seat of a small princedom. At that time, the local princes sold their rights to the great prince of Moscow. Uglich was a border town of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and it was burned several times in conflicts by Lithuanians, Tatars, and the grand prince of Tver. [citation needed]

  3. Sep 3, 2022 · Yuri Vasilievich ( 30 October 1532 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga. Yuri was the second son of Vasily

  4. Jan 29, 2024 · About Ivan the Terrible. Wikipedia: English, Русский. Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Ива́н Четвёртый, Васи́льевич) , Ivan Chetvyorty, Vasilyevich, known in English as Ivan the Terrible (Russian: Ива́н Гро́зный , Ivan Grozny). Tsar of All Russia: Reign 3. December 1533 – 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584 ...

  5. Yuri Vasilievich (Юрий Васильевич; 30 October 1532 – 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga. Yuri was the second son of Vasily III of Russia and Elena Glinskaya.

  6. Yuri "Yuri of Uglich" Vasilyevich. Born 30 Oct 1532 [location unknown] Ancestors. Son of Vasili Ivanovich III and Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya. Brother of Ivan Vasilyevich IV. Husband of Ulyana (Unknown) Vasilyevich — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Father of Vasily Vasilyevich. Died 24 Jun 1563 at age 30 [location unknown]

  7. Grand Princes Yuri Vasilievich of Uglich and Ivan II Ivanovich. Found in the Collection of Archangel Michael Cathedral in the Kremlin, Moscow. Available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts #MediaStorehouse