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  1. Saint Mikhail Yaroslavich Rurik of Tver, Prince of Tver, Grand Prince of Vladimir, was born 1271 to Yaroslav Yaroslavich of Tver (1230-1272) and Kseniya Yuryevna of Tarusa (c1246-1312) and died 22 November 1318 of execution. He married Anna Dmitriyevna of Kashin (c1280-1368) 1294 JL . Mikhail Yaroslavich (Russian: Михаил Ярославич) (1271 – 22 November 1318) was a Prince of ...

  2. May 7, 2024 · Mikhail is a majestic masculine name of Hebrew origin, and it translates to ‘who is like God.’. Mikhail is known as the variant of the most common and known name, Michael. The name Mikhail is also said to have roots in Russia, Bulgaria, and Belarus. It also has other meanings like ‘graceful’ and Godlike.’. Mikhail is also known to be ...

  3. Mikhail Yaroslavich (Russian: Михаил Ярославич) (1271 – 22 November 1318), also known as Michael of Tver or Michael the Saint, was a Prince of Tver (from 128...

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  4. Alexander or Aleksandr Mikhailovich ( Russian: Александр Михайлович; 7 October 1301 – 29 October 1339) [1] was Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1326 to 1327 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1338 to 1339. [2] His rule was marked by the Tver Uprising in 1327. He was executed in Sarai by the Mongols, [2] together ...

  5. Jun 6, 2022 · Birthdate: 1306. Death: 1346 (39-40) Immediate Family: Son of Prince of Tver Mikhail Yaroslavich, Rurikid and Duchesse of Tver Anna Dmitrievna. Husband of Sophia Yurievna and Evdokia 2nd Wife. Father of Simeon Konstantinovich Rurikid, Prince of Belogorodsk and Jeremiah Konstantinovich Prince of Dorogobuzhsk.

  6. Jun 16, 2018 · THE 10 BEST Tver Sights & Historical Landmarks. 1. Mikhail Krug Monument. There are so many places in Tver which are worth to visit apart of this monument. Of course it depends on your taste... 2. Monument to Afanasiy Nikitin. Piece of art. No politics, just a story.

  7. Mikhail Yaroslavich (Russian: Михаил Ярославич) (1271 – 22 November 1318), also known as Michael of Tver, was a Prince of Tver (from 1285) who ruled as Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1304 until 1314 and again from 1315–1318. He was canonized and counted among the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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