Search results
Apr 26, 2022 · princess Elena of Moscow's Timeline. Birth of Andrey Ivanovich, Prince of Serpuhov and Bo... Genealogy for princess Elena Alexandrovna of Moscow (Rurikid) (c.1290 - 1331) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
- "Олена Оленина / в постриге Соломонида"
- Смоленск, Смоленское Княжество
- circa 1290
An "eternal" peace treaty was concluded on 5 February 1494. The agreement marked the first Lithuanian territorial losses to Moscow: the Principality of Vyazma and a sizable region in the upper reaches of the Oka River [9] – the lost area was estimated to be approximately 87,000 square kilometres (34,000 sq mi). [10] .
Media in category "Helena of Smolensk, Grand Princess of Moscow" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Facial Chronicle - b.07, p.221 - Birth of Daniil Ivanovich of Moscow.jpg 427 × 788; 151 KB
People also ask
Who was Helena Ivanovna of Moscow?
Who was Helena Draga?
Who brought the icon to Moscow in 1398?
Was Smolensk part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania?
Mar 3, 2017 · In 1398 the icon was brought to Moscow by Princess Sophia, bride of Grand Prince Vasily I, son of Dmitry Donskoi. The icon remained in the Kremlin Annunciation Cathedral until 1456, when at...
- William Brumfield
Special mansions and gardens were built for Sophia in Moscow. They were burned in the great Moscow fire of 1493, and much of the treasure of the Grand Princess was lost. Sophia was apparently not obliged to follow the custom of isolation that was practiced by elite Russian women among the wealthy boyars and the royal family.
Siege of Smolensk in 1404. Public Domain. The Grand Duchy of Moscow, which, by that time, had become the center of the amalgamation of Russian lands, was not going to put up with a situation...
The Battle of Smolensk in late summer 1941 resulted in one of the worst Soviet losses, but the desperate struggles in that area gave the Red Army essential time to form defensive positions in ...