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    • Yury Mikhailovich Luzhkov

      • Yury Mikhailovich Luzhkov (Russian: Ю́рий Миха́йлович Лужко́в, IPA: [ˈjʉrʲɪj mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ lʊˈʂkof]; 21 September 1936 – 10 December 2019) was a Russian politician who served as mayor of Moscow from 1992 to 2010.
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  2. Yury (Georgy) Danilovich [a] ( Russian: Юрий (Георгий) Данилович; 1281 – 21 November 1325) was Prince of Moscow from 1303 to 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1318 to 1322. [2] Biography. Early life. Yury was the oldest son of Daniel of Moscow, the first prince of Moscow and progenitor of the Daniilovichi. [3] .

  3. Ivan I (born 1304?—died March 31, 1340, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow (1328–40) and grand prince of Vladimir (1331–40) whose policies increased Moscows power and made it the richest principality in northeastern Russia.

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · 1303 Mar 5. Reign of Yury of Moscow. Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl. Yury was the oldest son of Daniel, the first prince of Moscow. His first official action was to defend Pereslavl-Zalessky against Grand Duke Andrew III. Upon Andrew's death the next year, Yury had to contend the title of Grand Duke of Vladimir with Mikhail of Tver.

  5. The Principality of Moscow [4] [5] or Grand Duchy of Moscow [6] [7] ( Russian: Великое княжество Московское, romanized : Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye ), also known simply as Muscovy (from the Latin Moscovia ), [8] [5] was a principality of the Late Middle Ages centered on Moscow.

    • Vassal state of the Golden Horde, (1282–1471), Sovereign state, (1471–1547)
  6. YURI DANILOVICH (d. 1325), grand prince of Vladimir and the prince of Moscow who initiated the rivalry for supremacy between Moscow and Tver in northeastern Russia. Source for information on Yuri Danilovich: Encyclopedia of Russian History dictionary.

  7. The Moscow monument of Yuri Dolgorukiy as shown on a 1997 Russian coin. Yuri's memory is cherished as the legendary founder of Moscow. His patron saint, Saint George appears on the coat of arms of Moscow slaying a dragon.

  8. In 1322 Dmitry the Terrible Eyes, the son of the murdered Mikhail of Tver and the new ruler of the Tver Principality, recognised Yuri of Moscow's suzerainty and handed over the Tver tribute for the Golden Horde.

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