- of
Moscow (Russian: Великое княжество Московское, romanized: Velikoye
knyazhestvo Moskovskoye), also
known simply as
Muscovy (from the
Latin Moscovia)...
-
title of a
ruler of a state, and
among East
Slavs (Russian: княжество (
knyazhestvo), Ukrainian: князівство, romanized: kniazivstvo)
traditionally translated...
-
Yaroslavl (Russian: Ярославское княжество, romanized: Yaroslavskoye
knyazhestvo) was a prin****lity with its
capital in the city of Yaroslavl. It existed...
- Prin****lity of
Moscow (Russian: Великое Княжество Московское,
Velikoye Knyazhestvo Moskovskoye)
Grand Prin****lity of
Finland Grand Prin****lity of Lithuania...
- Prin****lity of
Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Княжество България, romanized:
Knyazhestvo Balgariya) was a v****al
state under the
suzerainty of the
Ottoman Empire...
- Владимиро-Су́здальское кня́жество, romanized: Vladimiro-Suzdal'skoye
knyazhestvo, lit. 'Vladimiro-Suzdalian prin****lity'; Latin: Volodimeriae), also...
- Prin****lity of
Pronsk (Russian: Пронское княжество, romanized: Pronskoye
knyazhestvo) was an
appanage prin****lity of the Prin****lity of Ryazan. It existed...
- kniastva; Russian: Турово-Пинское княжество, romanized: Turovo-Pinskoye
knyazhestvo; Ukrainian: Турово-Пінське князівство, romanized: Turovo-Pins'ke knyazivstvo)...
- Storfurstendömet Finland; Russian: Великое княжество Финляндское,
Velikoye knyazhestvo Finlyandskoye (all of
which literally translate as
Grand Prin****lity...
- Prin****lity of
Great Perm (Russian: Великопермское княжество,
Velikopermskoye knyazhestvo; Komi-Permyak: Ыджыт Перем öксуму, Чердін öксуму)
emerged as a separate...