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  1. This led to renewed hostilities with Moscow, which Tver could not sustain. On October 29, 1339, Aleksandr and Fyodor were quartered in Sarai, the new capital city of the Horde]], by the orders of Öz Beg Khan. Family. Aleksandr was married ca. 1320 to Anastasia of Halych and had eight children: Fyodor of Tver; Lev; Mikhail II of Tver (1333–1399)

  2. 17 de dic. de 2023 · On November 22, 1318, after an unjust trial, Mikhail of Tverskoy died in his own tent, torn to pieces by a crowd of ill-wishers led by Kavgady. Saint Michael of Tver. Michael's wife, Anna, begged George to give her husband's body for burial. Tverichi met the coffin with the body of Mikhail on the banks of the Volga.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mikhail Yaroslavich (Russian: Михаил Ярославич) (1271 – 22 November 1318), also known as Michael of Tver, was a Prince of Tver (from 1285) who ruled as Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1304 until 1314 and again from 1315–1318. He was canonized and counted among the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  5. Mikhail of Tver (Q380373) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Mikhail II, Grand Duke of Vladimir. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate ...

  6. 1 de ene. de 1970 · For other people, see Mikhail II of Tver and Mikhail III of Tver. Mikhail Yaroslavich ( Russian : Михаил Ярославич ) (1271 – 22 November 1318), also known as Michael or Mikhail of Tver , was a Prince of Tver (from 1285) who ruled as Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1304 until 1314 and again from 1315 to 1318.

  7. Mikhaïl Aleksandrovitch (en russe : Михаил Александрович ), dit Michel II de Tver, né en 1333 et mort le 26 août 1399 fut le grand prince de Tver et détena brièvement le titre de grand prince de Vladimir. Il fut l'un des deux seuls princes de Tver après 1317 (l'autre était son père, Aleksandr) à détenir le titre de ...