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  1. Ölüm. 28 Haziran 1174. Çocuk (lar)ı. Yuri Bogolyubskiy. Hanedan. Rurik. Andrey Bogolyubskiy, Rus knez ve aziz. 1157'den 1174'e kadar Vladimir-Suzdal Kneziydi. 1164 yılında Volga Bulgarları 'na saldırdı ve zafer kazandı ama oğlu savaşta öldürüldü. 1169'da birlikleri Kiev'ı yağmaladı. Kardeşi Gleb 'i knez olarak atadı.

  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. In 1151 Andrey Bogolyubsky secretly left Vyshgorod, the domain of his father in the Principality of Kiev, and migrated to Suzdal. [citation needed] In 1157 he became prince of the principalities of Vladimir, Suzdal and Rostov. [citation needed] He sacked Kiev in 1169, installing his younger brother Gleb as new grand prince of Kiev.

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  6. 8 de ene. de 2024 · Andrei I Yuryevich, commonly known under his sobriquet Andrei Bogolyubsky (Russian: Андрей Боголюбский, "Andrei the God-Loving") (c. 1111 – June 28, 1174) was Grand prince of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1157 till his death. His reign saw a complete decline of Kiev's rule over northeastern Rus, and rise of Vladimir as the new capital ...

  7. It was built between 1158 and 1165 by the order of Andrey Bogolyubsky at the mouth of the Nerl River (where it flows into the Klyazma River). [ citation needed ] Russian Orthodox Christians believe that Bogolyubovo was founded on the spot where Bogolyubsky saw a miraculous vision of the Theotokos , who commanded him to build a church and a monastery on this spot.