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Pereslavl-Zalessky (Russian: Переславль-Залесский, IPA: [pʲɪrʲɪˈslavlʲ zɐˈlʲeskʲɪj]),
formerly known as Pereyaslavl-Zalessky, is a town in
Yaroslavl Oblast...
- Thessaloniki.[citation needed]
Daniil took part in his brothers'—Dmitri of
Pereslavl (
Pereslavl-Zalessky) and
Andrey of Gorodets—struggle for the
right to govern...
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death in 1264, however, the
Novgorodians expelled Dmitry to his
native Pereslavl-Zalessky,
citing his
youth as a pretext. Four
years later, when Dmitry...
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Dolgoruky founded many
major cities of the
Northeast Rus,
including Pereslavl, Uglich, and
Romanov of the modern-day
Yaroslavl Oblast.
Prince Andrey...
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Prince Alexander: he used to
defeat but was
never defeated... Born in
Pereslavl-Zalessky
around the year 1220,
Alexander was the
second son of Prince...
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Cyrillic ya (я), el (л), and soft sign (ь). Not to be
confused with
Pereslavl-Zalessky (founded in 1152) on the
river Trubezh,
northeast of
Moscow in...
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Monastery (or
Nikolsky Monastery) is a
Russian Orthodox monastery in
Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia. The
monastery was
founded in the 14th
century by St...
- In 1252,
Yaroslav and his
brother Andrey seized Alexander's capital,
Pereslavl-Zalessky.
Reinforced by
Tatar units,
Alexander presently fought it back...
- with a
league formed by
Daniel of Moscow,
Mikhail of Tver, and Ivan of
Pereslavl [ru]. In 1301 he
drove the
Swedes from
Landskrona near present-day Saint...
- the city of Pskov,
ruled as
Prince of
Novgorod in 1117–32,
Prince of
Pereslavl (1132) and
Prince of
Pskov in 1137–38. The
eldest son of
Mstislav the...