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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 23 January 2019
Princes of Uglich[]
Ruler | Native name | Born | Reign | Death | Parents | Consort | Notes | |
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Vladimir Konstantinovich | Владимир Константинович | 1214 | 1218-1249 | 1249 | Konstantin Vsevolodovich Mariya Mstislavna |
Yevdokiya Ingvarevna | ||
Andrei Vladimirovich | Андрей Владимирович | c1233 | 1249-1261 | 1261 | Vladimir Konstantinovich Yevdokiya Ingvarevna | |||
Roman Vladimirovich | Роман Владимирович | c1235 | 1261-1285 | 1285 | Vladimir Konstantinovich Yevdokiya Ingvarevna | |||
Princes of Uglich subordinated to the Princes of Rostov[] | ||||||||
Dmitri Borisovich (1285-1288) | ||||||||
Konstantin Borisovich | Константин Борисович | 1255 | 1288-1294 | 1307 | ||||
Aleksandr Konstantinovich (1294-1302) | Александр Константинович | 1286 | 1294-1306 | c1306 | ||||
Yuri Aleksandrovich | Юрий Александрович | 1307-1320 | 1320 | |||||
Princes of Uglich subordinated to the Grand Princes of Moscow[] | ||||||||
Pyotr Dmitrievich (1389-1405) | ||||||||
Vladimir Andreyevich the Brave (1405-1410) | ||||||||
Vasili Vladimirovich of Uglich (1410-1427) | ||||||||
Konstantin Dmitriyevich | Константин Дмитриевич | 1389 | 1427-1433 | 1434 | ||||
Dmitri Shemyaka[1] | Дмитрий Юрьевич Шемяка | c1408 | 1434-1447 | 1453 |
Notes[]
- ^ Dmitri Shemyaka came into the possession of the Principality of Uglich after his reconciliation with Vasili II, in June 1434. In the document of the treaty Dmitri Shemyaka (1434-1447) and Dmitri Red with Vasily II about June 5, 1434 - January 6, 1435 Basil confirmed its Award to the Yurevich. Uglich was captured by forces of the Dark Basil after a week of the siege between January 1 and February 17, 1447.