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  1. Ivan Dmitrievich (circa 1268 - 1302 ) - the last specific prince of Pereyaslavl-Zalessky , son of Pereyaslavl-Zalessky and Grand Vladimir Prince Dmitry Alexandrovich .

  2. Jun 6, 2022 · English (default): prince Ivan "Large" Dmitryevich, Russian: князь Иван "Большой" Дмитриевич Переславский, Lithuanian: kun. Ivanas "Didysis" Dmitrijevičius. Birthdate: 1276. Death: May 15, 1302 (25-26) Immediate Family: Son of Dmitry, Grand Prince of Vladimir. Husband of princess of Rostov.

    • 1276
    • Ric Dickinson
    • May 15, 1302 (25-26)
    • ruler of Pereyaslavl
  3. Media in category "Ivan Dmitrievich, Prince of Pereyaslavl". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Facial Chronicle - b.07, p.012 - Wedding of Ivan Dmitrievich of Pereyaslavl.jpg 453 × 822; 462 KB. Facial Chronicle - b.07, p.085 - Death of Ivan Dmitrievich of Pereyaslavl.jpg 433 × 839; 443 KB.

  4. Ivan Dmitriyevich ( Russian: Иван Дмитриевич, nicknamed as Ivaska the Little Rebel/Criminal, Russian: Ивашка Ворёнок; 5 January [ O.S. 26 December 1610] 1611 – 16 July [ O.S. 6 July] 1614) was the only son of False Dmitry II of Russia (" Rebel/Criminal of Tushino ", Russian: Тушинский вор) and his wife ...

  5. Apr 30, 2021 · Header Image – fragments of the white-stone sarcophagus of the burial of Prince Dmitry Alexandrovich – Image Credit : IA RAS. Archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology, of the Russian Academy of Sciences have identified the royal tombs of the Pereslavl princes Dmitry Alexandrovich and Ivan Dmitrievich, the descendants of Alexander ...

  6. Sep 2, 2015 · File: Facial Chronicle - b.07, p.012 - Wedding of Ivan Dmitrievich of Pereyaslavl.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  7. SYTIN, IVAN DMITRIEVICH. (1851 – 1934), Russia 's leading pre-Revolution publisher of books, magazines, and the top daily newspaper, Russian Word ( Russkoye slovo ). Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin, had literate but poor peasant parents and only two years of schooling in his native village of Gnezdnikovo, Kostroma Province.

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