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  1. Biography. Dmitry was the second son of Alexander Nevsky. When his elder brother Vasily died young, Dmitry remained the chief heir to his illustrious father. As early as 1259, he was left by Alexander in charge of Novgorod. Upon Alexander's death in 1264, however, the Novgorodians expelled Dmitry to his native Pereslavl-Zalessky, citing his ...

  2. Between 1175 and 1302, Pereslavl was the seat of a principality; in 1302, it was inherited by the prince of Moscow following the childless death of Dmitry of Pereslavl's son Ivan. Pereslavl-Zalessky was devastated numerous times by the Mongols between the mid-13th century and the early 15th century.

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  4. Mar 4, 2016 · Although one of Dmitry’s sons was taken hostage, his wife, Eudoxia (Evdokia; 1353-1407), escaped by virtue of a pilgrimage to the Goritsky Monastery in Pereslavl.

  5. Pereslavl-Zalessky, as Dmitry’s base, was hit especially hard being sacked in 1281 and then again in 1282. Dmitry regained the Vladimir throne with the help of a rival Golden Horde faction in 1283 , but in 1293 he reached an agreement with Andrey, again supported by a Tartar army, to give up Vladimir provided he could retire to Pereslavl ...

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  6. Apr 30, 2021 · Archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology, of the Russian Academy of Sciences have identified the royal tombs of the Pereslavl princes Dmitry Alexandrovich and Ivan Dmitrievich, the descendants of Alexander Nevsky, the legendary Rus’ prince, and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News

  7. On the advice of Sergius, Dmitry left Pereslavl for the Vologda region, where in 1371 he founded the Savior Monastery, subsequently known as Savior-Prilutsky in this honor. East Gate, east facade ...

  8. Dmitry of Pereslavl (1232-1294) was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1276 to 1293, succeeding Vasily of Kostroma and preceding Andrey of Gorodets. Dmitry of Pereslavl was born in 1232, the second son of Prince Alexander Nevski of Novgorod and Vladimir. In 1259, his father left him in charge of Novgorod, but, on his father's death in 1264, the Novgorodians expelled him to his native Pereslavl ...

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