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Vyazemsky principality

Vyazemsky principality ( 1239-1403 ) - the ancient Russian principality, separated from the Smolensk principality in 1239 , during the period of feudal fragmentation in Russia . Its capital was the city of Vyazma .

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Vyazemsky principality
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Russian lands in 1389
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1239-1403
CapitalVyazma
ReligionOrthodoxy
Form of governmentMonarchy

History

Vyazemsky principality arose in 1239 and was inherited by Andrei Vladimirovich Dolgaya Ruka, the son of the Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir Rurikovich . The descendants of Andrei Vladimirovich ruled Vyazma until 1403 , when the city was annexed to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . However, it is known that the Vyazma princes retained their rights to inherit in inviolability and under Lithuanian rule [1] .

In 1493, Vyazma was annexed to the Grand Duchy of Moscow , and its rulers lost their rights to reign and became serving princes in the Moscow court [2] .

Princes

NameTime of government
Andrey Vladimirovich Long Hand
1239 -?
Vasily Andreevich
? -?
Afanasy Vasilyevich
? -?
Andrei Mikhailovich
OK. 1300
Fedor Svyatoslavich
1330s - 1345
Ivan Vasilyevich
1360s - 1386
Alexander Mikhailovich
? - 1403

Notes

  1. ↑ Principality of Vyazma. The genealogy of the Russian nobility .
  2. ↑ Vyazemsky specific princedom. Archival copy of March 4, 2016 on the Wayback Machine All monarchies of the world .

Literature

  • S.V. Aleksandrov . On the initial history of the Vyazemsky princes.

Links

  • Vyazma specific princedom. All the monarchies of the world .
  • Principality of Vyazma. The genealogy of the Russian nobility .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vyazemskoe_andnoy&oldid=101228331


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