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  1. Přejít na navigaci Přejít na vyhledávání 1>>Rodina Belsky nebo Belski (Rus : Бельский; množné číslo: Бельские) byla knížecí rodina gediminidského původu v litevském velkovévodství . Později se odklonilo k moskevskému velkovévodství a hrálo klíčovou roli během regentství Ivana IV. Ruska .

  2. 22 de oct. de 2022 · The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later deflected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia.

  3. The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later deflected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia.

  4. Belsky family (Gediminid), Russian nobles from the early 15th century to 1571 It flourished from ca. 1570 to 1611 and was not related to either the Gediminid or Yaroslavl families. The most prominent of them were Malyuta Skuratov (Grigory Lukyanovich Skuratov-Belskiy, died in 1573) and Bogdan Belsky (died in 1611).

  5. The family started with Ivan Vladimirovich, son of Vladimir Olgerdovich and grandson of Algirdas, and ended with Ivan Dmitrievich Belsky in 1571. The Belsky name was derived from their principal possession of Bely, Tver Oblast. First princes . Ivan Vladimirovich was first mentioned in written sources as a witness to the 1422 Treaty of Melno.

  6. Biz sizə Belsky family (Gediminid) sözünə uyğun gələnlərin tapılmasında köməklik etməyə çalışırıq. Əgər axtardığınızı burda tapa bilmədizsə zəhmət olmasa ana səhifəyə gedin.

  7. The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later deflected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia. The family started with Ivan Vladimirovich, son of Vladimir Olgerdovich and grandson of Algirdas, and ended with ...