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  1. His nickname, Donskoy ("of the Don "), alludes to his great victory against the Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo (1380), which took place on the Don River. He is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church with his feast day on 19 May. Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy was Prince of Moscow from 1359 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1363 until his death.

  2. Prominent Russians: Dmitry Donskoy. Dmitry Ivanovich was the Grand Prince of the Moscow Principality (1359 – 1389) and the Grand Prince of Vladimir (1362 – 1389). His father, Ivan II the Meek of Moscow (1326 – 1359), reigned from 1353 – 1359. Ivan II was an easy-going, good-natured man whose six-year rule did not augment the influence ...

  3. Dmitry Donskoy. Sergey Kirillov (CC BY-SA 3.0) Alexander Yaroslavich’s great-great-grandson, Prince Dmitry Ivanovich of Moscow, gave an equally illustrious account of himself in the defense of ...

  4. Feb 7, 2023 · El submarino de la clase Typhoon Dmitry Donskoy contaba con 200 cabezas nucleares y fue la inspiración de la novela de Tom Clancy adaptada en la película La caza del Octubre Rojo.

  5. Aug 23, 2020 · Dmitry Donskoy is now armed with the more modern RSM-56 Bulava missile that replaced the R-39M project. This has a range of around 5,000 miles and can rain down 6 or more MIRVs (multiple ...

  6. Dmitry Donskoy. October 12, 1350 – May 18-19, 1389. Image from www.belygorod.ru. Dmitry Ivanovich was the Grand Prince of the Moscow Principality (1359 – 1389) and the Grand Prince of Vladimir (1362 – 1389). His father, Ivan II the Meek of Moscow (1326 – 1359), reigned from 1353 – 1359. Ivan II was an easy-going, good-natured man ...

  7. In 1380, Dmitry Ivanovich (Donskoy), Grand Prince of Moscow and Vladimir, commanded the military power of his lands to fight the Golden Horde.

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