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Basil II: The Byzantine emperor who encouraged Vladimir to convert to Christianity and offered a political marriage alliance with his sister, Anna. Vladimir I Before he gained the throne in 980, he had been the Prince of Novgorod while his father, Sviatoslav of the Rurik Dynasty, ruled over Kiev.
Andrey Bogolyubski, the son of Yuri Dolgorukiy who will eventually become the first grand duke of Vladimir-Suzdal, secretly leaves his father's holdings at Vyshgorod, within Kyiv's territory to move his followers to Suzdal. 1154 - 1157: Yuri (George) I Dolgorukiy: Brother of Mstislav. In Kyiv (1149, 1150, & 1155). Poisoned?
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The Prince of Vladimir, [a] from 1263 [a] Grand Prince of Vladimir ( Russian: Великий князь Владимирский ), [2] also translated as Grand Duke of Vladimir, was the title of the monarch of Vladimir-Suzdal. The title was passed to the prince of Moscow in 1389. [3] Overview.
Dec 7, 2011 · Dimitri III, Grand Duke of Moscow was born in 1323. 1 He was the son of Constantine, Duke of Suzdal and Helen (?) 1 He died in 1383. 1. He succeeded as the Duke of Suzdal in 1355. 2 He gained the title of Grand Duke Dimitri III of Moscow in 1360. 1 He was deposed as Grand Duke of Moscow in 1362. 1.
Mar 4, 2022 · Right-believing Prince Basil (Vasilko) of Rostov. Commemorated on March 4. Holy Prince Basil of Rostov belonged in lineage to the Suzdal Monomashichi, famed in Russian history. The saint’s great-grandfather was Yuri Dolgoruky, and his grandfather was Great Prince Vsevolod III “Big-Nest” (+ 1212), brother to Saint Andrew Bogoliubsky (July ...
Basil I. Dmitrevich (1371–1425), son of Dmitri (Demetrius) Donskoi, whom he succeeded in 1389, married Sophia, the daughter of Vitovt, grand-duke of Lithuania. In his reign the grand-duchy of Muscovy became practically hereditary, and asserted its supremacy over all the surrounding principalities.
Shortly thereafter, she was sent to more distant exile at the same Suzdal Intercession Convent that she had known a decade earlier as a supplicant. She died there in December 1542. Basil's ...