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  1. Aleksandr Ivanovich Krinitsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Крини́цкий; 1894, Tver – 1937) was a Soviet statesman and first secretary of the Communist Party of the Byelorussian SSR from May 1924 to December 1925.

  2. Sep 16, 2023 · Aleksandras Ivanovičius Tveriškis. Also Known As: "Aleksander II of Tver". Birthdate: circa 1379. Death: October 26, 1425 (41-50) (Plague infection) Immediate Family: Son of Ivan Mikhailovich, prince of Tver and Maria Martha Miklause, Queen consort of Tver.

    • "Aleksander II of Tver"
    • October 26, 1425 (41-50) (Plague infection)
    • circa 1379
    • Henn Sarv
  3. The Principality of Tver (Russian: Тверское княжество, romanized: Tverskoye knyazhestvo; Latin: Tferiae) was a principality which existed between the 13th and the 15th centuries with its capital in Tver. It was one of the states established after the decay of the Kievan Rus'.

  4. Decline of Tver. After Dmitri the Terrible Eyes' execution in 1326 Khan Uzbek appointed Dmitri's brother Aleksandr Mikhailovich as grand prince of Vladimir and Tver. In the summer of 1327 Schelkan (sometimes spelled Cholkhan) a cousin of Khan Uzbek, arrived in Tver as the khan’s representative.

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  6. Alexander or Aleksandr Mikhailovich (Russian: Александр Михайлович; 7 October 1301 – 29 October 1339) was Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1326 to 1327 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1338 to 1339. His rule was marked by the Tver Uprising in 1327.

  7. Aleksandr Ivanovich (ca. 1379 - October 26 1425 ) was Grand Prince of Tver, from May 22 to October 26, 1425. Biography. The exact date of his birth is unknown. He is first mentioned in accounts for 1390, when Aleksandr was among the notables welcoming Metropolitan Kiprian of Kiev as guest in Tver.

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