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century Belligerents Grand Duchy of
Moscow Great Horde Commanders and
leaders Ivan III of
Russia Ivan
Molodoy Andrey Menshoy [ru]
Ahmed Khan bin Küchük...
- had four brothers: Yury,
Andrey Bolshoy ("the big"), Boris, and
Andrey Menshoy ("the little"). In the same will that
Vasily II had
given Ivan III the...
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Yakovlev 155? Ivan
Yakovlev 1557
Nikita Sheremetev 1558 Ivan
Sheremetev Menshoy 1558
Dmitriy Shastunov 1559
Daniil Adashev Executed 1559
Fedor Kolychyov-Umnoy...
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Bolshoy (Big Andrew) to
distinguish him from his
younger brother Andrey Menshoy [ru] (Little Andrew).
Andrey Bolshoy was born in Uglich.
After the death...
- of
Vasily in 1462,
Vologda p****ed to the
possession of his son
Andrey Menshoy and
became the
center of the Prin****lity of Vologda. In 1481,
after the...
- (1449–1494),
prince of
Volokolamsk and Ruza Anna (died
before 1501)
Andrey Menshoy (lit. 'Andrey the Young'; 1452–1481),
prince of
Vologda Dmitry (1455 –...
- Barteneva, had
three daughters: Anna,
Alexandra and Maria.
Pyotr Vasilyevich-
Menshoy Bakunin [ru] (1731—1786) —
official of the
Collegium of
Foreign Affairs...
- 1427/1428, that was not
preserved (only an
inventory is known), as
Dmitry Menshoy (i.e.
junior in
relation to the
older brother,
Dmitry Shemyaka). Since...
- the area. In 1476 the
monastery burnt down. Ivan III's
brother Andrey Menshoy, who was the
ruler of Vologda,
commissioned a
stone four-pillared cathedral...