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  1. Vladimir Andreyevich (Russian: Владимир Андреевич; 9 July 1535 – 9 October 1569) was the last appanage Russian prince. His complicated relationship with his cousin, Ivan the Terrible , was dramatized in Sergei Eisenstein 's 1944 film Ivan the Terrible .

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    Situado cerca de la confluencia del río Stáritsa con el Volga, en la frontera oriental de los Altos de Valdái, el asentamiento fue fundado en 1297 como fortaleza “Gorodok” por el príncipe Mijaíl Yaroslávich de Tver (1272-1318). Mijaíl se vio envuelto en una feroz rivalidad con el príncipe Yuri Danílovich de Moscú, y después de una complicada serie ...

    Para su desgracia, Andréi entró en conflicto con Elena Glínskaia, la segunda esposa de su hermano mayor, el gran príncipe Basilio III. Tras el nacimiento en 1531 de su hijo y heredero al trono, Iván IV (“el Terrible”), Elena sospechó que Andréi era un rival potencial del joven heredero y, por lo tanto, una amenaza para la estabilidad dinástica, cuy...

    Otros añadidos importantes hechos al monasterio de la Dormición incluyen la iglesia de San Juan el Divino, un pequeño tesoro construido en 1694 sobre la puerta principal del monasterio, en la pared oeste que da al río Volga. Después de una inundación en 1810, la Puerta Santa fue trasladada al muro sur. En 1885, el abad Agafangel diseñó la construcc...

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  2. Both rulers of the Staritsa principality—Andrei and his son Vladimirwould meet tragic fates. Yet before the town existed, there was a Russian presence in the form of the Dormition Monastery...

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  3. The principality was ruled by Ivan III's son Andrey, and then by Andrey's son Vladimir. While Ivan the Terrible had no children, Vladimir was regarded by boyars as his only heir. As the Tsar suspected Staritsa's ruler of plotting against him, Vladimir and his children were forced to take poison.

  4. Vladimir Andreyevich ( Russian: Владимир Андреевич; 9 July 1535 – 9 October 1569) was the last appanage Russian prince. His complicated relationship with his cousin, Ivan the Terrible, was dramatized in Sergei Eisenstein 's 1944 film Ivan the Terrible. Quick Facts Prince of Staritsa, Reign ... Close. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  5. Vladimir of Staritsa (Pavel Kadochnikov) – Vladimir, Efrosinia's adult son, with the mind of a child, is the main challenger to Ivan as tsar. He is Ivan's cousin but has none of his intelligence, forcefulness, or drive, and is content to drink and listen to his mother sing.

  6. After the metropolitan's intercession, however, Vladimir and his mother regained Staritsa in December 1540, and the cousins spent the next few years together at court.1 In contrast to his father's policy, Ivan allowed Vladimir, next in the line of succession, to marry before he himself had a son.