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  1. Yury Ivanovich ( Russian: Юрий Ива́нович; 23 March 1480 – 3 August 1536) was the second surviving son of Ivan III and his wife Sophia Paleologue. Since 1519, his appanages included Dmitrovskoe knjazevstvo. When his elder brother Vasily III ascended to the throne, Yury was 24 years old. Like his other brothers, he was forbidden to ...

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  2. Yury Ivanovich was the second surviving son of Ivan III and his wife Sophia Paleologue. Since 1519, his appanages included Dmitrovskoe knjazevstvo. Introduction Yury Ivanovich

  3. Jun 18, 2009 · Music video by Yuri performing Solos Tu Y Yo.

  4. Yuri Ivanovich devoted many works, created throughout his life, to the representation of modern Moscow, including the famous painting "New Moscow" (1937). This painting vividly shows the artist's new style of painting: illuminated, radiant, life-affirming; ones that remind of the impressionistic brushstroke and light.

  5. Grigory's cousin, Prince Yury Ivanovich Romodanovsky, was a personal friend of Tsar Alexis and one of his most trusted courtiers. It was he who galvanized Alexis into rupture with Patriarch Nikon and announced to Nikon the tsar's anger for his having styled himself "grand sovereign". The matter ended in Nikon resigning his patriarchy.

  6. Head of Penal Colony No.°14 in Novosady. — Swiss SECO Sanctions/Embargoes, 2023-08-16. In his position of Head of Penal Colony No.°14, Yuri Vasilevich is responsible for the mistreatment of the convicts detained under his jurisdiction, and for inhuman and degrading treatment, including torture, inflicted on the political prisoners and other ...

  7. The inscription carved on it read: “To Yury Ivanovich Venelin from the Odessan Bulgarians. Born 1802 – died 1839. He reminded the world of the forgotten, but once glorious, powerful tribe of Bulgarians and ardently wanted to see its rebirth. Almighty God!

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