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  1. The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later defected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia.

  2. The Olelkovich family was a 15th-16th-century noble family from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Their main possession was the Duchy of Slutsk-Kapyl; therefore, they are sometimes known as Slutskys. They hailed from the Lithuanian Gediminids (male line) and Russian Rurikids (female line).

  3. Ivan Belsky and Marfa Shuiskaya had five children but they all died in minority and were interred in the family sepulcher, Tikhon 's Hermitage near Kaluga. In 1571, when khan Devlet I Giray of Crimea assaulted Moscow and set the city on fire, Prince Belsky suffocated from smoke in his own mansion.

  4. May 8, 2022 · Genealogy for prince Vladimir Olgerdovich Belsky (Gediminids) (1331 - c.1398) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Anna Princess of Kiev
    • Vilnius, Lithuania
    • 1331
    • after circa October 1398
  5. May 26, 2024 · Vladimir Olgerdovich Belsky (born Gediminids) was born in the year 1331 in Vilnius, Lithuania, son of Algirdas Lituaniae (born Gediminaitis) and Uliana Marina / Martha of Tver Тверская Twerska Цверская Tverietė. He died after October 1398.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GediminidsGediminids - Wikipedia

    The Russian Gediminid families include Bulgakov, Golitsin, Kurakin, Khovansky, Troubetzkoy, Mstislavsky, Belsky, and Volynsky. Some of these families also survive, as of 2020. [citation needed]

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  8. The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later deflected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia.

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