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− | Ivan Dmitrievich (1380 <ref>{{Hrono|http://pravitelimira.ru/biograf/bio_d/donskoi_di.php|Дмитрий Иванович Донской}}</ref> |
+ | Ivan Dmitrievich (1380 <ref>{{Hrono|http://pravitelimira.ru/biograf/bio_d/donskoi_di.php|Дмитрий Иванович Донской}}</ref>, Moscow - July 29, 1393, Moscow) - prince, son of Dmitry Donskoy . He died by taking monastic vows with the name of Joasaph. |
Presumably, it was his grave that was found during the repair of the porch of the Cathedral of the Savior in the forest in 1836, when two burial places were found in stone coffins typical of the 14th century - wide at the head and tapering to the feet. In one of these coffins there was a well-preserved burial of a man in a monastic robes, which supposedly belonged to Ivan Dmitrievich. <ref>{{Книга:Воронов А. А. Монастыри Московского Кремля|Часть=Спасо-Преображенский монастырь на бору}}</ref> |
Presumably, it was his grave that was found during the repair of the porch of the Cathedral of the Savior in the forest in 1836, when two burial places were found in stone coffins typical of the 14th century - wide at the head and tapering to the feet. In one of these coffins there was a well-preserved burial of a man in a monastic robes, which supposedly belonged to Ivan Dmitrievich. <ref>{{Книга:Воронов А. А. Монастыри Московского Кремля|Часть=Спасо-Преображенский монастырь на бору}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 25 April 2018
Ivan Dmitriyevich was born 1380 in Moscow, Russia to Dmitri Ivanovich Donskoy (1350-1389) and Yevdokiya Dmitriyevna (1352-1407) and died 19 July 1393 Moscow, Russia of unspecified causes.
Ivan Dmitrievich (1380 [1], Moscow - July 29, 1393, Moscow) - prince, son of Dmitry Donskoy . He died by taking monastic vows with the name of Joasaph.
Presumably, it was his grave that was found during the repair of the porch of the Cathedral of the Savior in the forest in 1836, when two burial places were found in stone coffins typical of the 14th century - wide at the head and tapering to the feet. In one of these coffins there was a well-preserved burial of a man in a monastic robes, which supposedly belonged to Ivan Dmitrievich. [2]
After the demolition of the cathedral in 1933, the grave was lost.
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