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Grand Prin****lity of Vladimir, also
known as Vladimir-Suzdal, or
simply Suzdalia, was a
medieval prin****lity that was
established during the disintegration...
- Kyiv),
shifted towards Vladimir-Suzdal, also
known as "Suzdal land" or "
Suzdalia".
There is
scholarly agreement that by the late 15th century, and perhaps...
-
Rostislavichi of
Smolensk (junior Mstislavichi), the
Yurievichi (controlling
Suzdalia and Pereyaslavl), and the
Olgovichi of
Chernigov on the other.
Prince Mstislav...
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Turov and
Pinsk (Turau-Pinsk,
Turovian Rus'), Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov,
Suzdalia),
Volhynia (Volyn, Volodymyr), and Yaroslavl.
Halych and
Volhynia would...
- Chernigov; then it
sought an
independent existence between Chernigov and
Suzdalia until Vsevolod the Big Nest destro**** and depo****ted
Ryazan in 1208. The...
- of
succession of 1174–1177 was a war of
succession in Vladimir-Suzdal (
Suzdalia), a
complex of prin****lities in the
northeast of
Kievan Rus'. The casus...
- Volyn'/Volhynia to
distinguish it from Vladimir,
Russia (on the
Klyazma / in
Suzdalia)
Volodymyr (novel), a 1962
historical novel by
Ukrainian writer **** Skiarenko...
-
Turov and
Pinsk (Turau-Pinsk,
Turovian Rus'), Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov,
Suzdalia),
Volhynia (Volyn, Volodymyr), and Yaroslavl.
Halych and
Volhynia would...
- was a
Monomakhovichi prince of
Rostov and Suzdal,
acquiring the name
Suzdalia during his reign.
Noted for
successfully curbing the
privileges of the...
- will on Kiev. The
coalition army,
consisting of
Yurievichi princes of
Suzdalia, the
Novgorod Republic,
Olgovichi of
Chernigov (modern Chernihiv) and various...