- The Prin****lity of
Trubetsk (Russian: Трубецкое княжество) was a small,
landlocked Rus' prin****lity in
Eastern Europe. In the
later Middle Ages it was...
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Vorskla River (1399). Demetrius's
descendants continued to rule the town of
Trubetsk (Troubchevsk)
until the 1530s, when they had to
convert to
Roman Catholicism...
- Shepeleviche. In 1654, the
former Prin****lity of
Trubetsk was
conquered by
Aleksey Trubetskoy,
Prince of
Trubetsk himself, as a
result of the Russo-Polish War...
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Muscovy (Russian: Юрий Никитич Трубецкой; c. 1572 – 1634) was the
Prince of
Trubetsk from 1611 to 1634,
preceded by
Symeon Iwanowicz Perski Trubecki, succeeded...
- Vitebsk. In 1356,
Algirdas took the
region of Bryansk,
which included Trubetsk and Starodub, from the Prin****lity of
Smolensk and
granted to his son...
- Novhorod-Siversky
Novosil Oryol Oster Ryazan Propoisk Putyvl Rechytsia Rylsk Starodub Trubetsk Vyr
Yelets Upper Oka Prin****lities,
counties along the Oka
River Severia...
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Trubetsky Details Alternative names Troubetzkoy, Trubecki, Trubic, Трубецкой
Earliest mention 1357
Towns Trubetsk Families Trubetsky...
- Salt Mine from
Jogaila and the Prin****lities of Briansk, Chernigov, and
Trubetsk from Vytautas. For a few years, Švitrigaila was
loyal to
Vytautas and helped...
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parts of
Crimea (the
former Cherson (theme)) and Kuban. Prin****lity of
Trubetsk Prin****lity (since 1357)(to
Russia at 1566) Prin****lity of Tver Prin****lity...
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Soviet census). An old
Severian town,
Trubchevsk was
first mentioned as
Trubetsk in East
Slavic m****cripts
describing the
events of 1164 and 1183, although...