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Mikhail Yaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) (Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) (died 15
January 1248) was a 13th-century
nobleman from Vladimir-Suzdal...
- 1220 – 14
November 1263).
Andrei II of
Vladimir (c. 1222–1264).
Mikhail Khorobrit,
Prince of Moscow. Took
control of
Vladimir and
proclaimed himself its...
- (1238 –
September 30, 1246)
Sviatoslav III (1246 –
early 1248)
Mikhail Khorobrit (early 1248 –
winter 1248/1249)
Andrey II (December 1249 – July 24, 1252)...
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reign in
Vladimir was
short and uneventful. In 1248, his
nephew Mikhail Khorobrit of Moscow, in
defiance of the centuries-old
succession system, seized...
- 1204–1206
Vladimir IV 1187–1239
Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1223–1235
Mikhail Khorobrit 1229–1248
Grand Prince of
Vladimir r. 1248
Vasily of
Kostroma 1241–1276...
- Поротве"). In
addition the
Novgorod Fourth Chronicle mentioned that
Mikhail Khorobrit "was
killed by 'Litva' (Lithuanians) on the Porotva" (Russian: убьенъ...
- (1238–1246)
Sviatoslav III,
Grand Duke (1246–1248, 1248–1249)
Mikhail Khorobrit,
Grand Duke (1248)
Andrey II,
Grand Duke (1249–1252)
Alexander I, Grand...
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brother of Yuri II,
Konstantin of
Rostov and
Yaroslav II
Rurikids Mikhail Khorobrit (the Brave) Михаил Ярославич (Хоробрит) 1229 – 15
January 1248 1248 15...
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found that the
capital had been
seized by
their young brother Mikhail Khorobrit.[citation needed] The latter, however, was
killed in
battle with Lithuanians...
- language. Latin: Moscovia; French: Moscovie. Two
chronicles refer to
Mikhail Khorobrit as "Mikhail of Moscow", but
Daniel is
usually considered to be the first...