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  1. Alexander met and defeated the Swedes on the Neva River in 1240. Afterwards, he received the honorific Nevsky. When he learned what Von Salza had done, King Andrew flew into a rage. He demanded in 1225 that the Teutonic Knights leave Hungary at once.

  2. Fedorchuk. Turalyk. Ivan I Kalita. Alexander of Suzdal [ uk; ru] Strength. People of Tver. At least 50,000 Mongol soldiers in addition to the armies of Moscow and Suzdal. The Tver Uprising of 1327 ( Russian: Тверское восстание) was the first major uprising against the Golden Horde by the people of Vladimir.

    • 1327
    • Golden Horde victory, Aleksandr of Tver stripped of land holdings and later executed
  3. www.fatheralexander.org › booklets › englishSaint Alexander Nevsky

    Saint Alexander Nevsky. September 12 (August 30 old calendar) e was born on May 30, 1219 at Pereaslavl, a fief of his father, Prince Yaroslav, who was of the house of the Grand Prince of Suzdal. He spent the first years of his life in this small city which stood on the shores of a lake among the trees and meadows and was defended by a simple ...

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  5. Sometime in 1108 Monomakh strengthened and rebuilt the town of Vladimir on the Klyazma River, 31 km south of Suzdal. During the rule of Yuri, the principality gained military strength, and in the Suzdal-Ryazan war of 1146, it conquered the Ryazan Principality. Later in the 1150s, Yuri occupied Kiev a couple of times as well.

  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. This icon and its subject illustrate the important role that the icons of Byzantium came to play in Kyivan Rus' and Russia. More specifically, the battle between Novgorod and Suzdal illustrates the power ascribed to the Virgin and her miracle-working icons and parallels similar accounts from the Byzantine capital of Constantinople.

  8. Suzdal was first mentioned in the annals in 1024, but some historians believe it was founded even earlier, in 982 by Prince Vladimir, the baptizer of Rus, who later founded neighboring Vladimir.

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