Diplomatically overcoming the challenge of the prince of Tver, who also sought the patent, Vasily succeeded in his mission. But he was subsequently kept at Tokhtamysh's court as a hostage until 1386 when, taking advantage of Tokhtamysh's conflict with his suzerain Timur Lenk (Tamerlane), he escaped and returned to Moscow.
Vasili Mikhailovich of Tver - Василий Михайлович (князь тверской) was born 1304 to Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver (1271-1318) and Anna Dmitriyevna of Kashin (c1280-1368) and died 1368 of unspecified causes. He married Yelena Ivanovna . Notable ancestors includeCharlemagne (747-814), Alfred the Great (849-899). Ancestors are fromRussia, Ukraine, Sweden, Belarus ...
- 1304
- Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver (1271-1318)
- 1368
- Anna Dmitriyevna of Kashin (c1280-1368)
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- 1304
- Mikhail of Tver, Anna of Kashin
- Michael Vasilyevich of Tver, Prince of Kashin
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Although Tver suffered from civil war during Vasily’s reign (1346–67), it was strong enough by 1368, under Michael II, son of Alexander, to join Lithuania and challenge Moscow’s dominant position. Dmitry Donskoy decisively defeated Michael in 1375 and forced Tver to acknowledge Moscow’s suzerainty.
Vasily I Dmitriyevich (Russian: Василий I Дмитриевич; 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425) was the Grand Prince of Moscow (r. 1389—1425), heir of Dmitry Donskoy (r. 1359—1389). He ruled as a Golden Horde vassal between 1389-1395, and again in 1412-1425.
Vasily I - Maria Yaroslavna of Borovsk: Yaroslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Maloyaroslavets - 8 March 1433 27 March 1462 husband's death: 4 July 1485 Vasily II - Maria Borisovna of Tver: Boris Alexandrovich, Grand Prince of Tver c. 1442 4 June 1452 27 March 1462 husband's accession: 22 April 1467 Ivan III
Vasily I G.P. of Moscow 1371–1389-1425: Yury II of Zvenigorod G.P. of Moscow 1374-1433–1434: Anastasia of Smolensk?-1422: Yuri Kirdyapin: Ivan Shuysky: Zakhary Ivanovich Koshkin: Anna of Moscow 1393–1417: Maria of Borovsk 1418–1484: Vasily II G.P. of Moscow 1415–1425–1433/ 1435–1446/ 1447–1462: Vasily Kosoy G.P. of Moscow 1421 ...
After the sudden death of Vasily I of Moscow, in the same year plague killed three Grand Dukes of Tver: Ivan Mikhailovich, Boris' father Aleksander Ivanovich and brother Jury Aleksandrovich. Thus Boris Aleksandrovich became the ruler of the principality.