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  1. Mikhail Yaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) ( Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) (died 15 January 1248) was a 13th-century nobleman from Vladimir-Suzdal. He was a younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky and he and his son, Boris Mikhailovich, are sometimes said to have been princes of Moscow before Daniil Aleksandrovich ...

  2. Michael Khorobrit | Russian prince | Britannica. Contents. Michael Khorobrit. Russian prince. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Russia. …seat grew in importance when Michael Khorobrit, brother of Alexander Nevsky, conquered Vladimir (1248) and made himself prince of both centres.

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    Mikhail Iaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) (Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) was Prince of Moscow (1246–1248) and Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1248. He was a younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky and he and his son, Boris, are sometimes said to have been princes of Moscow before Daniil Aleksandrovich, although this is not always accepted. In 1248, h...

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  3. Mikhail Yaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) (Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) (died 15 January 1248) was a 13th-century nobleman from Vladimir-Suzdal. He was a younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky and he and his son, Boris Mikhailovich, are sometimes said to have been princes of Moscow before Daniil Aleksandrovich ...

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · In 1248, his nephew Mikhail Khorobrit of Moscow, in defiance of the centuries-old succession system, seized the city of Vladimir and ousted Sviatoslav back to Yuriev-Polsky. Two years later, Sviatoslav and his son visited the Golden Horde, pleading with the Khan to reinstate him on the grand princely throne.

  5. MIKHAIL Iaroslavich "Khorobrit" (-killed in battle Protva 15 Jan 1248). Prince of Moscow 1247. He succeeded briefly in 1248 as MIKHAIL Grand Prince of Vladimir. He was killed fighting an invasion by the Lithuanians who were eventually defeated at Zubtsov near the Smolensk border.

  6. In 1248, his nephew Mikhail Khorobrit of Moscow, in defiance of the centuries-old succession system, seized the city of Vladimir and ousted Sviatoslav back to Yuriev-Polsky. Two years later, Sviatoslav and his son visited the Golden Horde, pleading with the Khan to reinstate him on the grand princely throne.

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