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Andrei Alexandrovich (Prince of Rostov)

Andrei Alexandrovich - Prince of Rostov-Borisoglebsky .

The eldest son of Prince Alexander Konstantinovich . Being called the sovereign prince, he, like all Rostov princes of the second half of the XIV century, was in fact an ordinary servant of the Grand Duke of Moscow . [one]

It is only known about him that in 1415, by the will of the Grand Duke of Moscow, he went to Pskov as a viceroy , but already on July 17, 1417, the Pskovs expelled him, perhaps for too much oppression and requisitions. [one]

According to the genealogy, he had the following sons: Ivan Brukhaty, Dmitry, Fedor, Vladimir , Ivan-Yan and Peter. Through his sons, he is the ancestor of individual Rostov princely families: the Khokholkovs , Katyrevs , Buinosovs , Yanovs and Temkins . [one]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Vinogradov. A. Rostov and Belozersky specific princes // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Andrey_Alexandrovich_ ( prince_rostovsky )&oldid = 75480874


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