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  1. Yuri I Vladimirovich ( Russian: Юрий Владимирович, romanized : Yury Vladimirovich; Old East Slavic: Гюрги Володи́мирович; c. 1099 – 15 May 1157), commonly known as Yuri Dolgorukiy (Russian: Юрий Долгорукий, romanized: Yury Dolgoruky, lit. 'Far-Reaching') or the Long Arm, was a Monomakhovichi ...

  2. Alexey Yuryevich Karpov ( Russian: Алексе́й Юрьевич Кáрпов) is a Russian historian, obshestvoved and culturologist. The editor of the publishing house Molodaya Gvardiya. He is a specialist in the history of ancient Ukraine . He was awarded many scientific prizes, including the National award "Imperial culture" named after ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Prince Andrei I of Vladimir, commonly known as Andrey Bogolyubsky (Russian: Андрей Боголюбский, "Andrey the God-Loving") (c. 1111 – June 28, 1174) was a prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (after 1157). He was the son of Yuri Dolgoruki, who proclaimed Andrei a prince in Vyshhorod (near Kiev). His mother was a Kipchak princess, khan ...

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  6. Andrey Bogolyubsky - Wikipedia Andrei I Yuryevich thường được biết đến dưới sobriquet của ông Andrei the Pious (tiếng Nga: ннрр р р của Vladimir-Suzdal từ năm 1157 cho đến khi qua đời.

  7. Grand Prince of Vladimir. Saint Andrey Bogolyubsky took less interest in Kiev and founded his own capital in Vladimir. From this time on, power shifted to the Vladimir-Suzdal-Rostov area, and Kiev lost its importance. Lived: 1110-1174. Prince Andrey had participated in his father Yuri Dolgorukiy ’s struggles with his nephew Prince Iziaslav ...