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Dec 2, 2016 · The present town, however, was founded only at the end of the 14 th century by Prince Vladimir the Brave of Serpukhov (1353-1410), who named it after his fourth son, Yaroslav (1388-1426). The ...
Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets was born 18 January 1389 in Dmitrov, Dmitrov Rayon, Moscow Oblast, Russia to Vladimir Andreyevich of Serpukhov (1353-1410) and Elena of Lithuania (?-1438) and died 16 August 1426 of palgue.
The PEDIGREE of. Yaroslav VLADIMIROVICH (Prince) of SERPUKHOV & BOROVSK. Prince of the MALOYAROSLAVETS. Born: 1389 Died: 1426. Poss. HRH Charles's 15-Great Grandfather. Louis XVII's 12-Great Grandfather. HM Juan Carlos' 17-Great Grandfather. Philippe of Belgium's 17-Great Grandfather. HM Manuel II's 16-Great Grandfather.
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Nov 22, 2023 · Genealogy profile for Yaroslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Borovsk duke Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Borovsk (1388 - 1426) - Genealogy Genealogy for duke Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Borovsk (1388 - 1426) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets : Vladimir Andreievich of Borovsk (1353-1410) Andrei Ivanovich (1327-1353) Ivan I Daniilovich Kalita (1288-1341) + Maria Konstantinovna of Rostov-Borisogleb : Yevpraxia Jagiełłonka (c1358-1438) Algirdas (c1296-1377) Gédyminas (c1275-1341) Olga Vsevolodovna Smolenskaya (-1344)
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YAROSLAV VLADIMIROVICH. (c. 980 – 1054), Yaroslav "the wise"; grand prince of Kiev which he secured for his family; the main agent of the so-called Golden Age of Kievan Rus. Yaroslav's father was Vladimir Svyatoslavich, the Christianizer of Rus, and his mother was Princess Rogneda of Polotsk, of Scandinavian ancestry.