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The Prince of Vladimir, from 1186 Grand Prince of Vladimir (Russian: Великий князь Владимирский), also translated as Grand Duke of Vladimir, was the title... |
inherited by the prince of Moscow; the monarch bore the title of grand prince of Vladimir and Moscow and later the title of grand prince of Vladimir, Moscow and... |
Vladimir-Suzdal (Russian: Владимирско-Су́здальская, Vladimirsko-Suzdal'skaya), formally known as the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal or Grand Principality... |
principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[citation... |
was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1238 to 1246. He helped to restore his country and capital after the Mongol invasion. Yaroslav was the fourth son of Vsevolod... |
Vsevolod the Big Nest (redirect from Vsevolod III, Grand Prince of Vladimir) Bol'shóye Gnezdó; 1154–1212), was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1176 to 1212. During his long reign, the city reached the zenith of its glory.[citation needed]... |
the princes of Moscow. Ivan's son Simeon was the first prince to adopt the style of grand prince of Moscow and Vladimir. The princes of Moscow and Suzdal... |
principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[citation... |
became something of an elective one until the early 14th century, after which the grand prince of Vladimir (who was almost always the prince of Moscow) was... |
was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Eastern Orthodox Church canonised him as Saint Vladimir. Vladimir's... |
Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan, Tsar of Siberia, Sovereign of Pskov and Grand Prince of Tver, Yugorsk, Perm... |
Prince of Moscow from 1303 to 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1318 to 1322. Yury was the oldest son of Daniel of Moscow, the first prince of Moscow... |
Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia (Russian: Влади́мир Александрович; 22 April 1847 – 17 February 1909) was a son of Emperor Alexander II of... |
Family of Russia, a position which he claimed from 1938 to his death. Vladimir was born Prince Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia at Porvoo in the Grand Duchy... |
Alexander Nevsky (category Grand Princes of Vladimir) November 1263) was Prince of Novgorod (1236–1240; 1241–1256; 1258–1259), Grand Prince of Kiev (1246–1263) and Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252–1263). Commonly... |
known as George II of Vladimir or as Georgy II Vsevolodovich (26 November 1188 – 4 March 1238), was the fourth Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212–1216, 1218–1238)... |
His full title was: Ivan, by the Grace of God, the Sovereign of all Russia and the Grand Prince of Vladimir, and Moscow, and Novgorod, and Pskov, and... |
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... |
in 1325. The Grand Princes of Vladimir were originally crowned in Vladimir's Assumption Cathedral, but when Moscow superseded Vladimir in the 14th century... |
1999) Vladimir Putin (May 7, 2000 — May 7, 2008) Dmitry Medvedev (May 7, 2008 — May 7, 2012) Vladimir Putin (May 7, 2012 – Present) List of heads of government... |