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  1. Yuri Dolgorukiy was the progenitor of the Yurievichi (Russian: Юрьевичи, romanized: Yuryevichi Ukrainian: Юрійовичі, romanized: Yuriiovychi), a branch of the Monomakhovichi. Yuri spent much of his life in internecine strife with the other Rus' princes for suzerainty over the Kievan Rus , which had been held by his ...

  2. Grand Prince of Lithuania. Tsar of Russia. Deposition. Russia: 1598 (no heir to the throne) Monomakhovichi or House of Monomakh was a major princely branch of the Rurikid dynasty, descendants of which managed to inherit many princely titles which originated in Kievan Rus'.

  3. Born Prince Vasili Ivanovich Shuisky, he descended from the Yurievichi sovereign princes of Nizhny Novgorod, and was allegedly a 20th-generation male-line descendant of the 9th-century Varangian prince Rurik. Vasili Ivanovich was one of the leading boyars of the Tsardom of Russia during the reigns of Feodor I (r. 1584–1598) and Boris Godunov (r.

    • Marfa Feodorovna
    • Shuysky
  4. Mikhail of Vladimir. Mikhalko ( Mikhail) Yuryevich ( Russian: Михалко (Михаил) Юрьевич; died June 20, 1176) was Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1174, and from 1175 to 1176. [1] He was a son of Yuri Dolgoruky .

  5. Yuri I Vladimirovich, commonly known as Yuri Dolgorukiy or the Long Arm, was a Monomakhovichi prince of Rostov and Suzdal, acquiring the name Suzdalia during his reign.

  6. House. Yurievichi. Father. Vsevolod the Big Nest. Mother. Maria Shvarnovna. Yuri II ( Russian: Ю́рий–II, also transcribed as Iuri [1] ), also known as George II of Vladimir or as Georgy II Vsevolodovich (26 November 1188 – 4 March 1238), was the fourth Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212–1216, 1218–1238) who presided over the ...