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  1. The Prince of Tver ( Russian: Князь тверской) was the title of the ruler of the Principality of Tver. The princes of Tver descended from the first prince, Yaroslav Yaroslavich ( r. 1247–1271 ). [1] [2] In 1485, Tver was formally annexed by Moscow and became an appanage .

  2. Alexander or Aleksandr Mikhailovich (Russian: Александр Михайлович; 7 October 1301 – 29 October 1339) was Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1326 to 1327 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1338 to 1339. His rule was marked by the Tver Uprising in 1327.

  3. Apr 25, 2023 · Facial Chronicle - b.07, p.122 - Birth of Konstantin Mikhailovich of Tver.jpg 435 × 831; 403 KB Facial Chronicle - b.07, p.217 - Wedding of Konstantin Mikhailovich of Tver.jpg 431 × 851; 445 KB Facial Chronicle - b.08, p.036 - Death of Konstantin Mikhailovich of Tver.jpg 432 × 843; 440 KB

  4. Aleksandr’s brother Konstantin became prince of Tver. He was married to the daughter of Yuri of Moscow and recognised the superiority of Moscow. In 1336 Aleksandr returned and sent his son Fyodor to ask Khan Uzbek’s forgiveness.

  5. The Principality of Tver ( Russian: Тверское княжество, romanized : Tverskoye knyazhestvo; Latin: Tferiae) [1] was a principality which existed between the 13th and the 15th centuries with its capital in Tver. It was one of the states established after the decay of the Kievan Rus'. During the 14th century, Tver rivaled the ...

  6. Konstantin I of Tver (Q4231318) ... Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. ... viwiki Konstantin, Đại công tước xứ Tver; Wikibooks (0 entries) edit.

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  8. Konstantin Mikhailovich, Grand Prince of TverPrince of Dorogobuzh, Tver, was born 1302 to Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver (1271-1318) and Anna Dmitriyevna of Kashin (c1280-1368) and died 1345 of... Familypedia

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