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  1. But Thomas departs even further than the author of the latter from , the hagiographical genre and greatly enhances the publicistic element in his work. It is a eulogy to the greatness and might of Prince Boris of Tver (1425-1461) and the principality of Tver. We know nothing of Thomas himself. He wrote the Eulogy circa 1453. 36

  2. The city of Tver is called one of the oldest Russian cities. Already in the 12th century a fortress appeared at the mouth of the Tvertsa River, which was destined to become the prototype of Tver. In 1246 Tver became the capital of the Tver principality. By the end of the 13th – beginning of the 14th century, it was already a large handicraft ...

  3. Boris GUBMAN | Cited by 37 | of Tver State University, Tver | Read 27 publications | Contact Boris GUBMAN

  4. Mikhail III of Tver or Michael the Exile (1453–1505) was the last prince of Tver, the son of Boris of Tver and Anastasia of Suzdal (d. after 1486). He was Grand Prince of Tver from February 10, 1461 to 1485. He married Sophia Olelkovich, princess of Slutsk of Lithuanian origin [1] in 1471 (d. February 6, 1483), then a granddaughter of Casimir ...

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    Boris of Tver sent one of his men, Afanasy Nikitin, to search for gold and diamonds as far as India. Nikitin's travelogue , describing his journey from 1466 to 1472, is one of the first ever firsthand accounts of India by a European.

  6. This left the Tver throne to Boris Aleksandrovich, another grandson of Mikhail. In 1454 Boris swore an oath to Moscow and his daughter Maria was married off to Grand Prince Vasili II of Moscow's son, Ivan Vasilievich (later Ivan III). Boris was succeeded by his son Mikhail Borisovich in 1461.

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