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  1. Simeon Ivanovich (Russian: Симеон Иванович; 7 September 1317 – 27 April 1353), also known as Semyon Ivanovich (Russian: Семён Иванович), nicknamed the Proud (Russian: Гордый, romanized: Gordy), was Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1340 to 1353.

  2. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Simeon Ivanovich ( Russian: Симеон Иванович; 7 September 1317 – 27 April 1353), also known as Semyon Ivanovich ( Russian: Семён Иванович ), nicknamed the Proud ( Russian: Гордый, romanized: Gordy ), was Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1340 to 1353. Quick Facts Grand ...

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  4. Simeon returned to Moscow, the city he had once ruled, only in 1613, to witness Mikhail Romanov, the first tsar of the new dynasty, ascend to the Russian throne.

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  5. Simeon Ivanovich Gordyy (the Proud) was Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir. Simeon continued his father's policies aimed to increase the power and prestige of his state. Simeon's rule was marked by regular military and political standoffs against the Novgorod Republic and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

  6. May 20, 2023 · Death: April 27, 1353 (36) Moscow, город Москва, Russia (Russian Federation) (The Plague) Place of Burial: Moscow, город Москва, Russia. Immediate Family: Son of Ivan I Danilovich, Grand prince of Vladimir and princess Elena of Moscow. Husband of Aigusta of Lithuania and Princes of Tver Maria Aleksandrovna.

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  7. Simeon of Moscow. Simeon Ivanovich (Russian: Симеон Иванович; 7 September 1317 – 27 April 1353), also known as Semyon Ivanovich (Russian: Семён Иванович), nicknamed the Proud (Russian: Гордый, romanized: Gordy), was Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1340 to 1353.

  8. Aug 24, 2022 · 1340 Mar 31. Reign of Simeon of Moscow. Moscow, Russia. Simeon Ivanovich Gordyy (the Proud) was Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir. Simeon continued his father's policies aimed to increase the power and prestige of his state.

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