- Vladimir-Suzdal (Russian: Владимирско-Су́здальская, Vladimirsko-Suzdal'skaya),
formally known as the Prin****lity of Vladimir-Suzdal or
Grand Prin****lity...
- letopis'), also
known as the
Chronicle of Vladimir-Suzdal, Suzdal–
Vladimirian Chronicle or Laurentian–Radziwiłł–Academic
Chronicle (LRAC), is a Rus'...
- to the 1110s.
Laurentian text of the
Suzdalian Chronicle or Suzdal'–
Vladimirian Chronicle,
which covers events from 1111 to 1305 173
leaves of the codex...
-
illegitimate claimants. Instead,
their rival Mikhail of Tver
received the
Vladimirian jarlig from khan
Toqta in 1305. Daniel's son Yury (alias Georgiy; r. 1303–1325)...
- Kiev Rus' Khaganate, a ninth-century
Eastern European state Ruthenia Vladimirian Rus', or Vladimir-Suzdal, an East
Slavic medieval state,
centered in...
-
throne of Vladimir. This is why Khan
Tokhta granted Mikhail of Tver the
Vladimirian grand princely title when
Andrey of
Gorodets died the next year (27 July...
-
having acted in full
accord with the church". The
biographies of Kievan,
Vladimirian and
Muscovite rulers tend to p**** over into hagiography. Each monarch...
- OCLC 902306. (pages 52–53
relate the
death of
Michael of Chernigov) Suzdal'–
Vladimirian Chronicle (1305;
oldest copy
Laurentian Codex 1377) (L. 165 sub anno...
-
Pereyaslavl Sviatopolk Mstislavich of
Pskov gained Novgorod 12th–14th
century Vladimirian-Novgorodian wars [uk]
Battle of
Mount Zhdanaya [ru] (1135)
Novgorod Republic...
-
Erzyan kingdom (Purgas Rus). The
latter was
allied with
Volga Bulgaria.
Vladimirian princes captured and destro****
Obran Osh in 1221 and
founded Nizhny Novgorod...