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Yury Andreevich
 
Prince of Suzdal
 
1264 year - 1279 year
 
Predecessor: Andrey Yaroslavich
 
Successor: Mikhail Andreevich
 
 
   
 
Yuri Andreyevich (c1243-8 March 1279) - Prince of Suzdal (1264-1279). The son of the [[Prince of Suzdal]] prince [[Andrei II Yaroslavich of Vladimir (c1222-1264)|Andrei II Yaroslavich]], nephew of [[Aleksandr Nevsky (1220-1263)|Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevsky]] .
 
Yuri Andreyevich (c1243-8 March 1279) - Prince of Suzdal (1264-1279). The son of the [[Prince of Suzdal]] prince [[Andrei II Yaroslavich of Vladimir (c1222-1264)|Andrei II Yaroslavich]], nephew of [[Aleksandr Nevsky (1220-1263)|Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevsky]] .
   
Almost nothing is known about the activity of Yuri Andreyevich in Suzdal. In 1267 Yuri was imprisoned by another uncle, the Grand Prince [[Yaroslav Yaroslavich of Tver (1220-1271)|Yaroslav Yaroslavich]], as governor in Novgorod, where he spent almost his whole life. Yuri Andreyevich was one of the leaders of the Russian army in the Battle of Rakovor against the Livonian Germans . The next year, Yuri drove Novgorod to Pskov and drove the besieged city Germans.
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Almost nothing is known about the activity of Yuri Andreyevich in Suzdal. In 1267 Yuri was imprisoned by another uncle, the Grand Prince [[Yaroslav Yaroslavich of Tver (1220-1271)|Yaroslav Yaroslavich]], as governor in Novgorod, where he spent almost his whole life. Yuri Andreyevich was one of the leaders of the Russian army in the [[Battle of Rakvere (1268)]] against the Livonian Germans. The next year, Yuri went from Novgorod to Pskov and drove out the Germans who were besieging the city.
   
After the conflict between the Novgorodians and Yaroslav Yaroslavich, Yuri Andreevich fled to Torzhok , where he began to detain the foodstuffs coming from Vladimir's land in Novgorod. After his death on March 8, 1279, he was buried in the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Suzdal. I did not leave my offspring.
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Yuri Andreyevich of Suzdal, Prince of Suzdal, was born circa 1243 to Andrei II Yaroslavich of Vladimir (c1222-1264) and Ustyniya Daniilovna of Halych (c1232-c1279) and died 8 March 1279 of unspecified causes.

Yuri Andreyevich (c1243-8 March 1279) - Prince of Suzdal (1264-1279). The son of the Prince of Suzdal prince Andrei II Yaroslavich, nephew of Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevsky .

Almost nothing is known about the activity of Yuri Andreyevich in Suzdal. In 1267 Yuri was imprisoned by another uncle, the Grand Prince Yaroslav Yaroslavich, as governor in Novgorod, where he spent almost his whole life. Yuri Andreyevich was one of the leaders of the Russian army in the Battle of Rakvere (1268) against the Livonian Germans. The next year, Yuri went from Novgorod to Pskov and drove out the Germans who were besieging the city.

After the conflict between the Novgorodians and Yaroslav Yaroslavich, Yuri Andreyevich fled to Torzhok , where he began to retain the food coming from Vladimir land in Novgorod. After his death on March 8, 1279, he was buried in the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Suzdal. He had no children.






Siblings


Offspring of Andrei II Yaroslavich of Vladimir (c1222-1264) and Ustyniya Daniilovna of Halych (c1232-c1279)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Yuri Andreyevich of Suzdal (c1243-1279) 1243 8 March 1279
Mikhail Andreyevich of Suzdal (c1245-1305) 1245 1305
Vasili Andreyevich of Suzdal (c1247-c1308) 1247 1308

Residences

Yuri Andreyevich
Rurikovich
Born: 1222 Died: 1264
Preceded by
Mikhail Yaroslavich
Grand Prince of Vladimir
1148–1152
Succeeded by
Aleksandr Nevsky
Preceded by
Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich
Prince of Suzdal
1256-1264
Succeeded by
Yuri Andreyevich


Footnotes (including sources)

Afil