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Yuri Lugvenovich of Mstislavl
Юрий Лугвенович
, Prince of Mstislavl, Prince of Novgorod-Seversky, was born 1396 to Simeon Lengvenis (c1358-1431) and Maria Dmitriyevna (c1376-1399) and died 1460 Mstislavl, Mstsislau Rayon, Mahilyow Voblasts, Belarus of unspecified causes.

Biography

Yuri Lugvenovich (c1396-1460) - Appanage Prince of Mstislavl (1431-1442, 1445-1460), Prince of Novgorod-Seversky (1432-1440), founder of the princely Mstislavsky family . The son of the Mstislav prince Lugvania (Semyon) from his first marriage with Maria Dmitriyevna, daughter of the Grand Prince of Moscow Dmitri Donskoy

Biography

His father, Lugvania, married his mother Maria Dmitriyevna on June 14, 1394, she died in 1399. Consequently, Yuri was born between 1395-1399 years. It is assumed that in his youth he commanded the Smolensk regiment in the Battle of Grunwaldin 1410 .

In 1431, after his father's death, he inherited the Principality of Mstislav. Acting as Svidrigailo Olgerdovich's ally in the struggle for the throne of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with Sigismund Keistutovich , he was taken prisoner in the battle of Oshmyany, then fled from Lithuania, settling for reign in Veliky Novgorod in 1432 .

In 1435, together with Svidrigailo, he was defeated in the Battle of Wilkomierz from Sigismund , having fled from the battlefield to Polotsk.

In 1438, he raided the Livonian possessions. In 1440, he was expelled from the Novgorod possessions, tried to return the Mstislav land, was captured in Troki by Sigismund, but was soon released, briefly returned to Novgorod. After the death of Sigismund returned to Lithuania.

Casimir IV was granted to him by Mstislavl and Krichev . During the Smolenskaya zamyatni , the rebels invited Yuri Semenovich to reign. In 1441 , as a result of the Smolensk uprising, Polotsk, Vitebsk and Smolensk went under his control. In 1442, after the campaign of Casimir, Smolensk capitulated and the prince fled to Moscow.

In 1444, Yuri Semyonovich arrived in Novgorod, but not having received the reign, he returned to Lithuania, having received, in 1445, from Casimir Mstislavl. In 1458, at the request of the Novgorodians, he arrived "king's son" in the Novgorod suburbs - Rousse, Ladoga, Oreshek, Yam, and half of Koporye.

In 1459, as a result of Moscow's displeasure over the reign of the Lithuanian prince in Novgorodchin, he was forced to return to ON. In 1460 he died in Mstislavl.

Children


Offspring of Yuri Lugvenovich of Mstislavl
Юрий Лугвенович and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ivan Yuryevich of Mstislavl (c1420-c1490)




Siblings


Offspring of Simeon Lengvenis (c1358-1431) and Maria Dmitriyevna (c1376-1399)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Yuri Lugvenovich of Mstislavl (c1396-1460) 1396 1460 Mstislavl, Mstsislau Rayon, Mahilyow Voblasts, Belarus
Mstislav Lugvenovich (c1398-c1399)


Offspring of Simeon Lengvenis (c1358-1431) and Anastasiya Dmitriyevna (c1378-c1430)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Yaroslav Fyodor Lengvenaitis (1410-1435)

Residences

Footnotes (including sources)

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Yuri Lugvenovich
Born: c1396 Died: 1460
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Simeon Lengvenis
Prince of Mstislavl
1431–1442
Succeeded by
Ivan Yuryevich
Preceded by
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Prince of Mstislavl
1445–1460
Succeeded by
Ivan Yuryevich
Preceded by
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Prince of Novgorod
1432–1440
Succeeded by
Fyodor Mikhailovich of Mikulin
Preceded by
Ivan Vladimirovich
Prince of Novgorod
1445–1447
Succeeded by
Aleksandr Vasilyevich
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