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  1. 1313–1359 Ivan I Aleksandrovich; 1359–1386 Sviatoslav IV Ivanovich; 1386–1392 Yury of Smolensk (1st time) 1392–1395 Gleb II Sviatoslavich; 1395–1401 Roman II the Young, Lithuanian occupation; 1401-1404 Yury of Smolensk (2nd time) since 1407 conquest by Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Grand Duchy of Lithuania Viceroys of Smolensk ...

  2. 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.

    • N1294 Duchess of Smolensk
    • 1290
    • "Рюрикович"
    • Смоленск, Смоленское Княжество
  3. 1249–1278 Gleb I Rostislavich. 1278–1279 Mikhail I Rostislavich. 1279–1287 Theodore the Black. 1297–1313 Aleksandr I Glebovich. 1313–1359 Ivan I Aleksandrovich. 1359–1386 Sviatoslav IV Ivanovich. 1386–1392 Yury of Smolensk (1st time) 1392–1395 Gleb II Sviatoslavich. 1395–1401 Roman II the Young, Lithuanian occupation.

  4. Media in category "Ivan Alexandrovich, Prince of Smolensk" This category contains only the following file. Facial Chronicle - b.08, p.204 - Death of Ivan Alexandrovich of Smolensk.jpg 444 × 849; 489 KB

  5. Son of Prince of Smolensk Gleb Rostislavich and Марфа Husband of Father of Иоанн Александрович Князь Смоленский; princess Elena of Moscow; Ivan Aleksandrovich, Prince of Smolensk; NN Воронцова and Василий Александрович князь Брянский Brother of Sviatoslav Glebovich ...

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  7. Ivan I (also known as Ivan Kalita) was born around 1288 to the Prince of Moscow, Daniil Aleksandrovich. He was born during a time of devastation and upheaval in Rus’.

  8. Ivan I (also known as Ivan Kalita) was born around 1288 to the Prince of Moscow, Daniil Aleksandrovich. He was born during a time of devastation and upheaval in Rus’. Kiev had been overtaken by the invading Mongol forces in 1240, and most of the Rus’ principalities had been absorbed into the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire by the time ...

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