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  1. Yury is a hero infantry unit in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - The Mountain Royals found in the campaign scenarios and the Scenario Editor. As a hero, Yury cannot be converted and can regenerate health. He shares his model with the dismounted model of Ivaylo. Yury or Yuri Bogolyubsky (1160-1196?) known as Giorgi Rusi (Georgian: გიორგი რუსი, George the Rus') in the ...

  2. Yury Bogolyubsky (Q2028302) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. mepe (king) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Yury Bogolyubsky ...

  3. Roman of Smolensk. The sack of Kiev took place on 8–12 March 1169 when a coalition of 11 princes, [1] assembled by prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal, attacked the Kievan Rus' capital city of Kiev (modern Kyiv) during the 1167–1169 Kievan succession crisis. [2] [3] The conflict, caused by the death of grand prince Rostislav I of ...

  4. Queen Tamar of Georgia and Yury Bogolyubsky. In 1178, George III of Georgia announced he was to make his daughter, Tamar, his co-ruler. She was just 18 and, what’s more, a woman. Since the monarchy was battling unruly royals at the time, many thought this was a bad idea. But, she soon proved the doubters wrong.

  5. Yury Bogolyubsky (Russian: Ю́рий Боголю́бский), known as Giorgi Rusi (Georgian language: გიორგი რუსი , George the Rus') in the Kingdom of Georgia, was a Rus' prince of Novgorod (1172–1175). He was married to Queen Tamar of Georgia from 1185 until being expelled from the kingdom in 1188. Son of Grand Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal, he ruled ...

  6. Andrey Bogolyubsky (Q315191) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Yury Bogolyubsky. 0 references. Izyaslav Andreevich. 2 references. stated in ...

  7. Yury Bogolyubsky (Russian: Ю́рий Боголю́бский), known as Giorgi Rusi (Georgian: გიორგი რუსი, George the Rus') in the Kingdom of Georgia, was a Rus' prince of Novgorod (1172–1175). Born around 1160, He was married to Queen Tamar of Georgia from 1185 until being divorced and exiled in 1188.