- into
early modern Muscovy. Yuri
Dolgorukiy was the
progenitor of the
Yurievichi (Russian: Юрьевичи, romanized: Yuryevichi Ukrainian: Юрійовичі, romanized: Yuriiovychi)...
- (
Yurievichi branch) to rule as tsar. He was a son of Ivan
Andreyevich S****sky. Born
Prince Vasili Ivanovich S****sky, he
descended from the
Yurievichi sovereign...
- one hand, and the
Rostislavichi of
Smolensk (junior Mstislavichi), the
Yurievichi (controlling
Suzdalia and Pereyaslavl), and the
Olgovichi of Chernigov...
- Kiev,
Izyaslavichi and Rostislavichi; and the sons of Yuri Dolgorukiy,
Yurievichi. The
split occurred in the 12th century. By that time,
Kievan Rus' has...
-
succession crisis Casus belli:
death of
Yaropolk II
Viacheslav I of Kiev
Yurievichi: Yuri
Dolgorukiy of Rostov-Suzdal
Rostislav Yuryevich (r.
Novgorod 1138–40...
- (before 1260
Yaroslavl was in
Yurievichi hands) Rzhesvsky, non-titled (extant)
Prozorovsky (extinct
since 1914)
Yurievichi,
princes of Vladimir-Suzdal;...
-
Aleksandr Boris of
Kostroma Afanasy of
Novgorod Fedora Ivan I of
Moscow House Yurievichi Daniilovichi (founder)
Father Alexander Nevsky Religion Russian Orthodox...
- The
Russian consorts were the
spouses of the
Russian rulers. They used the
titles Princess,
Grand Princess,
Tsarina or Empress.
Created princess of Denmark...
-
Iziaslavichi (Monomakh) ?–1172 1167 1169 son of
Iziaslav II (first time) Gleb
Yurievichi (Monomakh) ?–1171 1169 1169 son of Yuri
Dolgorukiy (first time) Mstislav...
- 1271 (aged 40/41)
Spouse Xenia of
Tarusa Issue Mikhail of Tver
House Yurievichi Yaroslavichi of Tver (founder)
Father Yaroslav II of
Vladimir Mother Fedosia...