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- Andrey Yuryevich Bogolyubsky (died 28 June 1174; Russian: Андрей Ю́рьевич Боголюбский, lit. Andrey Yuryevich of Bogolyubovo), was Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal...
- Yury Bogolyubsky (Russian: Юрий Боголюбский), known as Giorgi Rusi (Georgian: გიორგი რუსი, George the Rus') in the Kingdom of Georgia, was a Rus' prince...
- February 1147). Olga (d. 1189). Married Yaroslav Osmomysl. Andrei I Bogolyubsky (c. 1111 – 28 June 1174). Maria. Married Oleg II Svyatoslavich, Prince...
- Kievan Rus' had fragmented into different prin****lities. Prince Andrey Bogolyubsky sacked Kiev in 1169 and made Vladimir his base, leading to political...
- March 1169 when a coalition of 11 princes, ****embled by prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal, attacked the Kievan Rus' capital city of Kiev (modern...
- prince of Vladimir between 1174 and 1175. He was a nephew of Andrey Bogolyubsky. In 1173, Andrey seized Kiev (Kyiv) from Roman I of Kiev and gave it...
- city had a po****tion of 45,000. In March 1169, Grand Prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal sacked Kyiv, leaving the old town and the prince's...
- sacked by Andrey Bogolyubsky who removed Mstislav as grand prince. In March 1169, he defended Kiev from the troops of Prince Andrey Bogolyubsky, but was forced...
- Kiev (1169), by a coalition ****embled by Vladimir-Suzdal prince Andrey Bogolyubsky Siege of Kiev (1203), by Rurik Rostislavich Siege of Kiev (1240), during...
- Republic. In March 1169, a coalition of native princes led by Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir sacked Kiev. This changed the perception of Kiev and was...