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'''Fyodor Ivanovich''' ( 1330 ) - the [[appanage]] [[Prince of Starodub-Vladimir]] since 1315 , the son of Starodub Prince Ivan Mikhailovich .
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'''Fyodor Ivanovich''' (1285-1330) - the [[appanage]] [[Prince of Starodub (Vladimir)]] (1315-1330), the son of Prince [[Ivan Kalistrat Mikhailovich of Starodub (1250-1315)|Ivan Kalistrat Mikhailovich]] .
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Fyodor Ivanovich, nicknamed the Blessed One (Благоверный), was killed in 1330 at the [[Golden Horde]]. His death is the only fact which is mentioned in the annals, namely in the [[Nikon Chronicle]] , and the chronicle simply states this fact and completely omits the reasons for the murder and the circumstances that accompanied it. A. Exemplarsky suggests that the death at the Horde of Fyodor Ivanovich, as well as a number of other contemporary princes, was accomplished "in the Duma" by Ivan Kalita , who around that time began to tighten the specific princes and bring many of them to the Tatar khan.
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Fyodor Ivanovich, nicknamed the Blessed One (Благоверный), was killed in 1330 at the [[Golden Horde]]. His death is the only fact which is mentioned in the annals, namely in the [[Nikon Chronicle]] , and the chronicle simply states this fact and completely omits the reasons for the murder and the circumstances that accompanied it. A. Exemplarsky suggests that the death at the Horde of Fyodor Ivanovich, as well as a number of other contemporary princes, was accomplished being instigated by [[Ivan I Danilovich of Moscow (1288-1340)|Ivan Kalita]], who around that time began to tighten the specific princes and bring many of them to the Tatar khan.
 
On the other hand, the name of Fyodor Ivanovich gives some reason to think that he died for the faith. However, some genealogies call him Unfaithful, which casts doubt on the just-mentioned assumption.
 
   
 
== Marriage and children ==
 
== Marriage and children ==
 
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* Dmitri Fyodorovich (c1310-1354), [[Prince of Starodub-Vladimir]] (1330-1354)
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* [[Dmitri Fyodorovich of Starodub (c1310-1354)|Dmitri Fyodorovich]], [[Prince of Starodub (Vladimir)]] (1330-1354)
* Ivan Fyorodorovich (c1315-1363), [[Prince of Starodub-Vladimir]] (1354-1363)
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* [[Ivan Fyorodorovich of Starodub (c1315-c1370)|Ivan Fyodorovich]], [[Prince of Starodub (Vladimir)]] (1354-1363)
* Andrei Fyodorovich (c1320-c1385), [[Prince of Starodub-Vladimir]] (1363-c1385)
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* [[Andrei Fyodorovich of Starodub (c1320-1380)|Andrei Fyodorovich]], [[Prince of Starodub (Vladimir)]] (1363-c1385)
 
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 8 January 2019



Fyodor Ivanovich of Starodub (Фёдор Иванович), Prince of Starodub (Vladimir), was born 1285 to Ivan Kalistrat Mikhailovich of Starodub (1250-1315) and died 1330 of Assassinated.

Fyodor Ivanovich (1285-1330) - the appanage Prince of Starodub (Vladimir) (1315-1330), the son of Prince Ivan Kalistrat Mikhailovich .

Biography

Fyodor Ivanovich, nicknamed the Blessed One (Благоверный), was killed in 1330 at the Golden Horde. His death is the only fact which is mentioned in the annals, namely in the Nikon Chronicle , and the chronicle simply states this fact and completely omits the reasons for the murder and the circumstances that accompanied it. A. Exemplarsky suggests that the death at the Horde of Fyodor Ivanovich, as well as a number of other contemporary princes, was accomplished being instigated by Ivan Kalita, who around that time began to tighten the specific princes and bring many of them to the Tatar khan.

Marriage and children

Fyodor three sons:

Literature

Children


Offspring of Fyodor Ivanovich of Starodub (Фёдор Иванович) and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Dmitri Fyodorovich of Starodub (c1310-1354) 1310 1354
Ivan Fyorodorovich of Starodub (c1315-c1370) 1315 1370
Andrei Fyodorovich of Starodub (c1320-1380) 1320 1385



Residences

Footnotes (including sources)

Afil




Fyodor Ivanovich
Born: c1285 Died: 1330
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Ivan Mikhailovich
Prince of Starodub (Vladimir)
1151–1330
Succeeded by
Dmitri Fyodorovich