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      • Ivan died in Moscow, 31 March 1340 or 1341. He was buried 1 April in the Church of the Archangel Michael. Ivan had built the church and was also the first person to be buried there.
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  2. Prince of Smolensk. The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk. It passed between different groups of descendants of Grand Prince Iaroslav I of Kiev until 1125, when following the death of Vladimir Monomakh the latter's grandson Rostislav ...

  3. May 20, 2023 · Ivan Alexandrovich (d. 1359) - Grand Duke of Smolensk. The eldest son of the Smolensk Prince Alexander Glebovich. Biography. Ivan took the Smolensk throne after the death of his father in 1313. After repeated sorties, Ivan was forced to make peace with the Tatars and Dmitry Romanovich.

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  4. After Aleksandr's death in 1313, he was succeeded by his son Ivan Aleksandrovich. In 1334 Ivan's brother Dmitri Aleksandrovich of Bryansk led a Tatar army to besiege Smolensk, but the brothers managed to make peace and Ivan kept his throne until his death in 1359.

  5. Spouse and Children. Князь Смоленский Иван Александрович. 1285–1359 • Male. Mrs Ivan Aleksandrovich. 1294– • Female. Marriage. about 1317 Smolensk, Smolensky Uyezd, Smolensk, Russian Empire. Children (4) Grand Duke Svyatoslav Ivanovich of Smolensk. 1318–1386 • Male. Vasilij Ivanovich Prince Of Smolensk.

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  6. Sep 27, 2020 · He ascended to the seat of Prince of Moscow after the death of his father, and then the death of his older brother Yury. Ivan I. He was born around 1288 and died in either 1340 or 1341, still holding the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir.

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · He ascended to the seat of Prince of Moscow after the death of his father, and then the death of his older brother Yury. Ivan I. He was born around 1288 and died in either 1340 or 1341, still holding the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir.

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