- the
Tithonian and an
uncertain amount of the
lower Berriasian) and the "
Ryazanian" (?upper Berriasian) . "International
Chronostratigraphic Chart" (PDF)...
- In 1492–1494,
Ryazanian troops took part in
capturing the Prin****lity of
Vyazma and a
number of
Upper Oka towns. In 1493
Ryazanian troops headed by...
-
suggests that Ivan
Shain could be an
illegitimate offspring of one of the
Ryazanian princes. The
family name, Izmaylov, is
claimed to Ivan Shain's grandson...
-
originating with
Ryazanian boyar scions. The
Birkins were
listed in the
Velvet Book and the Part 6 (ancient nobility) of the
Ryazanian genealogical book...
-
Prince Boris Mikhailovich Kropotkin was a
Ryazanian landlord and is
believed to be the
founder of the
Ryazanian branch of the family. However,
Princes Kropotkin...
- then.
While Ryazan was
shocked by such a barbarity, Yury
annexed the key
Ryazanian fortress of
Kolomna to Moscow. He also
captured Mozhaisk,
which formerly...
- spelled: Кобузё́вы) is an
ancient Russian noble family descended from
Ryazanian boyar scions. The family's name
stems from the name of the
founder – Kobuz...
-
attempted to
return the
Ryazanian lands p****ed to
Moscow by
Prince Fyodor, his uncle. In 1507,
Vasily III,
attempted to
reinforce Ryazanian lands in his authority;...
- regions,
later part of the
Chernigov Prin****lity by conquest)
Ryazanians /
Ryazanian Vyatichians, in Ryazan' Land (later
Ryazan Prin****lity or Murom-Ryazan)...
- the
archbishop of
Veliky Novgorod, and
subsequently integrated into the
Ryazanian nobility. It's
known that
Lyapunov brothers were
descendants of a family...