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Dorogobuzh principality (Tver)

The Dorogobuzh principality is a Russian principality with a center in the city ​​of Dorogobuzh, now the village of Dorozhayevo in the Zubtsovsky district of the Tver region .

Dorogobuzh principality in 1318 - 1486 as the lot of the Grand Duchy of Tver .

The first prince of Dorogobuzh was Konstantin Mikhailovich , the Grand Duke of Tver and the third son of the Grand Duke of Vladimir and Tver, Mikhail Yaroslavich . The last Dorogobuzh prince was Yuri Andreyevich, mentioned in the annals as a participant in the campaigns of Ivan III Vasilyevich to Novgorod in 1471 and 1478 . [one]

According to the version of V.V. Boguslavsky, the last unitary prince was Yuri Andreevich’s brother, Osip Andreevich, who was killed in 1530 near Kazan with his son Ivan, nicknamed Porosh, from whom the Poroshins came, who no longer had a princely title. [2]

See also

  • Dorogobuzhsky

Literature

  • Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus-Muscovy.- T.1.- M., 2002

Notes

  1. ↑ Russian nobility. Principality of Dorogobuzh
  2. ↑ Boguslavsky V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus-Muscovy: in 2 tons. - M .: OLMA-PRESS, 2005. - T. 1. - S. 375. - 784 p. - ISBN 5-224-02250-9 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dorogobuzhsky_ Principality_ ( Tver)&oldid = 97197920


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