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- into early modern Muscovy. Yuri Dolgorukiy was the progenitor of the Yurievichi (Russian: Юрьевичи, romanized: Yuryevichi Ukrainian: Юрійовичі, romanized: Yuriiovychi)...
- Kiev, Izyaslavichi and Rostislavichi; and the sons of Yuri Dolgorukiy, Yurievichi. The split occurred in the 12th century. By that time, Kievan Rus' has...
- one hand, and the Rostislavichi of Smolensk (junior Mstislavichi), the Yurievichi (controlling Suzdalia and Pereyaslavl), and the Olgovichi of Chernigov...
- (Yurievichi branch) to rule as tsar. He was a son of Ivan Andreyevich S****sky. Born Prince Vasili Ivanovich S****sky, he descended from the Yurievichi sovereign...
- (before 1260 Yaroslavl was in Yurievichi hands) Rzhesvsky, non-titled (extant) Prozorovsky (extinct since 1914) Yurievichi, princes of Vladimir-Suzdal;...
- Aleksandr Boris of Kostroma Afanasy of Novgorod Fedora Ivan I of Moscow House Yurievichi Daniilovichi (founder) Father Alexander Nevsky Religion Russian Orthodox...
- the throne of Vladimir, although the Yurievichi lost control of the Novgorod Republic for a decade. The Yurievichi clan also dropped out of the competition...
- more... Konstantin of Rostov Yuri II of Vladimir Yaroslav II of Vladimir Sviatoslav III of Vladimir House Yurievichi Father Yuri Dolgoruky Mother Helene...
- time) Gleb Yurievichi ?–1171 1169 1169 son of Yuri Dolgorukiy (first time) Mstislav II Iziaslavichi ?–1172 1170 1170 (second time) Gleb Yurievichi ?–1171...
- became Andrey's nephews the Rostislavichi, and Andrey's step-brothers the Yurievichi. Rostislavichi Yaropolk Rostislavich and Mstislav Rostislavich "the Eyeless"...