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  1. Dmitri de Pereslavl o Dmitri Aleksándrovich (ca. 1250-1294) fue Gran duque de Vladímir-Súzdal desde 1276 hasta 1281 y de 1283 a 1293. Príncipe de Nóvgorod en varios periodos (1259-1264, 1272-1273, 1276-1281, 1283-1292), y príncipe de Pereslavl desde 1263 a 1294. Dmitri era el segundo hijo de Alejandro Nevski.

  2. Dmitri de Pereslavl o Dmitri Aleksándrovich ( ca. 1250-1294) fue Gran duque de Vladímir-Súzdal desde 1276 hasta 1281 y de 1283 a 1293. Príncipe de Nóvgorod en varios periodos (1259-1264, 1272-1273, 1276-1281, 1283-1292), y príncipe de Pereslavl desde 1263 a 1294.

  3. Dmitry of Pereslavl. Dmitry Alexandrovich ( Russian: Дмитрий Александрович; 1250–1294) [1] [2] was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1276 to 1281, and again from 1283 until 1293. [3] Biography. Dmitry was the second son of Alexander Nevsky. When his elder brother Vasily died young, Dmitry remained the chief heir to his illustrious father.

  4. 25 de dic. de 2023 · DMITRY Aleksandrovich ( [1250]-Volok 1294 [819]). He was appointed Prince of Pereyaslavl in 1253 by his father. He was installed as Prince of Novgorod by his father in 1259, but was removed by his uncle Iaroslav Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1264 after his father died.

  5. Dmitry of Pereslavl. Dmitry Alexandrovich (ca. 1250–1294) was Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1276 until 1281 and then from 1283 until 1293. Dmitry was the second son of Alexander Nevsky. When his elder brother Vasily died young, Dmitry remained the chief heir to his illustrious father.

  6. Dmitri de Pereslavl (ca.1250-1294), también conocido como Dmitri Aleksándrovich, Gran duque de Vladímir-Súzdal desde 1276 hasta 1281 y de 1283 a 1293. Dmitri Donskói (1350-1389), también conocido como Dmitri Ivánovich Donskói, Príncipe de Moscú desde 1359 y Gran Príncipe de Vladímir desde 1363 hasta su muerte (fue el ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2021 · Archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology, of the Russian Academy of Sciences have identified the royal tombs of the Pereslavl princes Dmitry Alexandrovich and Ivan Dmitrievich, the descendants of Alexander Nevsky, the legendary Rus’ prince, and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News