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  1. Saint Anna of Kashin (Russian: Святая благоверная великая княгиня - инокиня Анна Кашинская) (unknown - 2 October 1368) was a Russian princess from the Rurik Dynasty, who was canonized in 1650. Life. Anna was a daughter of Prince Dmitry Borisovich of Rostov and a great-granddaughter of Prince ...

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dmitry of Tver has received more than 61,230 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019) . Dmitry of Tver is the 8,564th most popular politician (down from 8,401st in 2019) , the 840th most popular biography from Russia (down from 818th in 2019) and ...

  3. Aug 27, 2023 · Image: Dmitry Utkin. Pic: Grey Zone/Telegram ... There were no survivors after the jet crashed near the village of Kuzhenkino Tver region, north of Moscow, according to Russian authorities.

  4. In particular, Mikhail's son and successor, Dmitry "the Terrible Eyes" of Tver, still opposed him. In 1322, Dmitry, seeking revenge for his father's murder, [citation needed] went to Sarai and persuaded the khan that Yury had appropriated a large portion of the tribute due to the Horde.

  5. Skopin and Delagardi, having won, moved forward, crossed the Volga and occupied Tver; here they met with 5,000 horse-lancers, sent by Dmitry under the command of pan Zborovsky, fought with them and, defeated, fled for the Volga; but they soon became encouraged: the next day they started the battle again and with such courage struck the Poles ...

  6. Mikhail of Tver redirects here. It can also refer to Mikhail II of Tver and to Mikhail III of Tver. Mikhail Yaroslavich (Russian: Михаил Ярославич) (1271 – 22 November 1318), also known as Michael of Tver or Michael the Saint, was a Prince of Tver (from 1285) who ruled as Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1304 until 1314 and again from 1315–1318. He is counted among the saints ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DmitryDmitry - Wikipedia

    Dmitry Pozharsky (1577–1642), Russian prince and military leader; Dmitry of Suzdal (1324–1383), Prince of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod; Dmitry of Tver (1299–1326), nicknamed "The Fearsome Eyes" Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (born 1582) (1582–1591), the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible Later impostors claimed to be this son:

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