List of Russian principalities

This is a list of Russian principalities in the period from the collapse of Kievan Rus to the formation of the Kingdom of Russian and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Grand principality of Kiev (882-1471)
West of Kiev, the north-west of Cherkassy, ​​Zhytomyr regions east of Ukraine. The capital of Kiev. + Category: Grand Dukes of Kiev Porosskoe (Torchesk) principality (? -?). Capital Torchesk. Ovruch principality. By giving the Capital ( Ovruch ). Vyshgorod principality (1077-1210). Capital Vyshgorod. Belgorod principality. The capital of Belgorod (now Belogorodka ). Yuryevskoe principality. The capital of St. George. Boguslavl principality. Capital Boguslavl. Korsun principality. The capital of Korsun. Trepolskoe principality. Capital Trepol (now Tripoli ). Tinkers principality.

Principality of Pereyaslavl (1054-1239)
South Chernigov, north of Donetsk, east of Kiev, Cherkassy east, east, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv and Poltava region, Ukraine. The capital of South Pereyaslavl (Russian) (now Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky ). Gorodets-Osterskoe principality. Capital Gorodets-Ostersky ( Oster ).

Principality of Galicia-Volhynia (1198-1392)
Volyn land : Volyn, Ternopil, Khmelnytsky, Cherkasy region, Ukraine and the region of Przemysl in Poland. Galicia : Chernivtsi, Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. Capital - Vladimir-Volyn and Southern Galich (Russian). Galicia-Volhynia + Princes of Galicia-Volyn Inherit : Principality of Galich (1084-1352). Capital Galich, a 1290 Lions. + Category: Prince Galitsky Przemysl principality (1085-1269). The capital of Przemysl (now Przemysl in Poland). Zvenigorodskoe principality (1085-1211). The capital of Zvenigorod. Terebovlskoe principality (c. 1085-1141). Capital Terebovl (now Terebovlya Ternopil region of Ukraine). Bolohovskaya land (Bolkhov principality) (? -? 1240-e). Capital Kamenetz. Decreasing ("Vygontsy Galician") (? - 1240's) - between the Dniester and the Carpathians (the territory of the future of Moldova ). Capital (?) Berlad ( Byrlad ). Became part of the Golden Horde. Volhynia (ca. 990-1452). The capital of Vladimir-Volyn. + Category: Princes of Volyn Brest principality (c. 1087-1444). Beresteyskaya land ( Podlachia originally principality of Kiev region). The capital of Brest (bark). Kobrin principality (1366-1529). Capital Kobrin. Belzskoe principality (1170-1269). Capital Belz. Cherven Duchy (1170 - 1171), (1195 -) - Cherven land ( Cherven city ). Capital Cherven. Kholmsk principality (1263-1366). Capital Hill (now Chelm in Poland). Lutsk principality (1099, 1125-1320). Capital Luck (Luchesk). + Category: Princes of Lutsk Peresopnytsia principality (1146-1238). Capital Peresopnitsa. Kremenets principality (? -?). Capital Kremenets. Izyaslavskoe principality (? -?). Capital Izjaslavl (Volyn). Dorogobuzh principality (c. 1085-1227). Capital Dorogobuzh. Chertoryyskoe principality. Capital Chertoryysk. Shumsky principality. Capital Shumsk. Presumably in the Volyn principality (see Gorodenskoe principality ): Gorodenskoe (Grodno) Principality (1116-1413). Capital Gorodno ( Grodno, Goroden). Volkovyyskoe principality (1147-1431). Capital Volkovyysk ( Volkovysk ). Slonimskaja principality (1260-e?). Capital Uslon ( Slonim, Vslonim). Novogrudok principality (1147-1431). Capital Novgorodok ( Novogrudok ). - The initial ownership of Mindaugas, around which he began to collect the ON.

Principality of Turov-Pinsk (c998-1168)
West Gomel, Belarus Brest regions east, north of Zhytomyr and Rivne oblasts of Ukraine. Capital Tours. In 1167/1174 divided by Turov, Pinsk and Dubrovitskoe principality. Principality of Turov (1167/1174-1540). Capital Tours. + Category: Princes of Turov Pinsk principality (1167/1174-1521). The capital of Pinsk (Pinesk). Dubrovitskoe principality (1167/1174 -?). Capital Dubrovytsia. Stepanskoe principality (c. 1230 -?). The capital of Stepan. Slutsk principality (1142/1147-1587). Capital Slutsk (Sluchesk).

Principality of Polotsk (c960-1307/1399)
Vitebsk, Minsk and Grodno region of Belarus. To Polotsk land originated Grand Duchy of Lithuania, composed of all she came to in 1326 The capital of Polotsk (Polotesk). 1307 → ON. + Category: Princes of Polotsk Inherit: Principality of Polotsk (1101-1392) Capital Polotesk ( Polotsk ). Gertsikskoe principality (1180/1186-1208). Capital Gercik ( Jersika ). Kukenoyskoe principality (1180/1186-posle 1225). Capital Kukenoys ( Koknese, Kokengauzen). Minsk principality (1070-e-1326/1407). Capital Mensk ( Minsk ). Svisloch principality (1140-e-1326/1407). Capital Svisloch (now - presumably on Svisloch, Osipovichi district , Minsk region ). Drutsk principality (1101-1508). Capital Dryutesk ( Drutsk ). Borisov Duchy (?-?). Capital Borisov. Izyaslavskoe principality (1070-e 1326). Capital Izjaslavl → 1180/1186 with the Minsk principality. Logozhskoe principality (c. 1150-1326). Capital Logozhsk ( Logoisk ) → 1180/1186 with the Minsk principality. Vilna principality (?) (1070-e 1413). The capital of Vilna ( Vilnius ). Vitebsk Duchy (1101-1320/1392). Capital Vidbesk ( Vitebsk ). Usvyaty principality (1140-e 1320). Capital Usvyaty ( Usvyaty ).

Republic of Novgorod (9th century-1478)
Novgorod, Leningrad, Arkhangelsk, north of Tver region, the Republic of Komi and Karelia. The capital of Novgorod (Novgorod the Great Master). [ edit ] Pskov Republic (1348-1510) Part of the Pskov region The capital of Pskov (Pleskov).

Principality of Smolensk (c. 990-1404)
Smolensk, Tver west, south of the Pskov region. Russia, east of Mogilev region. Belarus. The capital of Smolensk. → ON. + Category: Prince of Smolensk Inherit: Toropetzkaya principality (1167-1320). Capital Toropets (Toropech). 1355/62 → ON. Mstislav principality (12 V-1529). Capital Mstislavl. Vyazemskoy principality (1190-1403/1494). Capital Vyazma. → ON. Fominsk-Berezuyskoe principality (c. 1206-1404). Capital Fominskoe (Fomin town). Krasnenskoe principality. Capital Red. Vassilyevskoe principality. Capital Vasiliev. Dorogobuzh principality (c. 1343-1505). Capital Dorogobuzh. 1403 → ON. + Category: Princes Dorogobuzh Porkhov principality (1386-1442). Capital Porkhov. 1404 → ON. Mozhaiskoe principality (1279-1303). Capital Mozhaisk. → VCR (specific principality 1389-1492).

Principality of Chernigov (1024-1330)
North Chernigov region. Ukraine, east of Gomel oblast. Belarus, Kaluga, Bryansk, Lipetsk, Orel Region. Russia. The capital of Chernihiv. + Category: Princes of Chernigov After the devastation of the Mongols came in a strong principality desolation and became the main center of Bryansk. Subsequently, the process of fragmentation continued principalities, most of the former principality of Chernigov was absorbed ON. In this part of the principalities Verkhovsky, being in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, received full internal autonomy. Klecka principality (1142/1147-1521). Capital Kleck (Klechesk). Vschizhskoe principality (1156-1240). Capital Vshchizh. Bryansk principality (c. 1240-1430). The capital of Bryansk (Debryansk). Starodubskaya principality (Seversk) (Lithuanian lot about 1406-1503). Capital Starodub Gomel principality (? -?). Capital Gomy ( Gomel ). Snovskoe principality (? -?). Capital Snovsk. Repeyskoe principality (? -?). Capital Ropesk ( Repeysk ). Verkhovsky principality - East Chernigov land. Zvenigorodskoe principality (c. 1340-1504). Capital Zvenigorod-on-Oka. + Category: Prince of Zvenigorod Karachev principality (c. 1246-1360). Capital Karachev. Kozielsk principality (c. 1235-1445). Capital Kozelsk. Lyubutskoe principality (c. 1235-1445). Capital Lyubutsk (Lyubutesk). Mezetskoe principality (c. 1360-1504). Capital Mezetsk (Mezchesk now Meschevsk ). 1493 → VCR. Baryatinsky principality (c. 1450-1504/9). Capital Baryatin (now Baryatino in the Kaluga region).. Mosalsk principality (c. 1350-1494). Capital Mosalsk (Masalsky). 1500 → VCR. Duchy of Mtsensk (? -?). The capital of Mtsensk. 1500 → VCR. Myshegodskoe principality (c. 1270-1488). Capital Myshegda (mice). Novosilsky principality (mid-13th century. - 1425). Capital Novosil. Split into: Belevsky principality (1468-1558). Capital Belev. 1487 → VCR (destiny to 1558 g). Vorotynskys principality (c. 1455-1573). Capital Vorotynsk (Vorotynesk). 1493 → VCR (no inheritance rights to 1573 g). + Category: Dukes Vorotynskys Odoyevski principality (c. 1455-1407). Capital Odoev. → ECM 1474 (in inheritance rights to 1547 g). Obolensky principality (c. 1270-1494). Capital Obolensk (Obolenesk). → VCR 1362-89. Przemysl principality (? -?) - Centre for Eye of Przemysl. → ECM 1487. Tarusa principality (1246-1392). Capital Tarusa. → ECM 1392. Spazhskoe principality (? -?). Capital rescuing (Ispash). → VCR (Novosilsky lot). Volkonskaya principality (c. 1270-1470). Capital Volkona (Volhona, Volkonsky ). Konin principality (? -?). Stloitsa Konin ( Kanin ). Trostenskoe principality (c. 1460-90). The capital of the Parish Trost. → ECM 1490.

Principality of Novgorod-Seversky (c. 1096-1494)
Sumy region of Ukraine, the Kursk and the south of the Bryansk region of Russia. The capital of Novgorod-Seversky. + Category: Princes of Novgorod-Seversky Detached from the Chernigov principality. Inherit: Kursk Duchy (ca. 1095-1270). The capital of Kursk (Kuresk). + Category: Princes of Kursk Ryl'sk principality (c. 1152-1523). Capital Rylsk. + Category: Princes Ryl'sk Putivl principality (c. 1150-1500). Capital Putivl. Glukhovskoy principality (c. 1246-1407). Capital Glukhov. Vorgolskoe principality. Capital Vorgol. Trubchevsk principality (c. 1392-1500). Capital Trubchevsk (Trubets).

Principality of Murom-Ryazan
Center of the Ryazan region. South of the Ryazan region. South Vladimir, Ryazan north, the south-west of Nizhny Novgorod Region. In the years 1054-1127 the eastern periphery of the Chernigov principality. Murom principality (989-1393). Capital Moore. → VCR The Grand Duchy of Ryazan (1129-1521). Capital Staraya Ryazan, with 1237 Pereslavl-Ryazan (Ryazan New). Since the end of the XIII century. Grand Duchy. + Category: Princes of Ryazan Pronsk principality (1129-1465). Capital Pronsk. From the middle of the XIV century. Grand Duchy. + Category: Princes Pronskii Belgorod principality (c. 1149-1205). The capital of Belgorod-Ryazan. Kolomenskoye principality (c. 1165-1301). The capital of Kolomna. Eletskaya principality (c. 1370-1483). Capital Elec ( Karasu ). → VCR. Before the Mongol invasion was part of the Elec Chernihiv principality, and later - directly into the Golden Horde. At the beginning of the XIV century. moved to Ryazan principality from which soon separated. Lipetsk principality (c. 1283 -??). The capital of Lipetsk Lipetsk until 1202 was part of the Chernihiv principality, and later - is attached to the Ryazan principality. Destroyed during the Mongol invasion. Vorgolskoe Duchy (after 1202 -??). Capital Vorgol until 1202 was part of the Chernihiv principality, and later - is attached to the Ryazan principality. Destroyed during the Mongol invasion. Yeletsky, Lipetsk and Vorgolskoe fiefdoms in the Ryazan principality were called " Ukraine Ryazan '

Principality of Tmutarakan (c. 988-1100)
Taman and eastern Crimea. + Category: Princes Tmutarakan Originally the southern periphery of the Chernigov principality. Capital Tmutarakan (those, Tarkan, Tamatarha).

Grand principality of Suzdal-Nizhny Novgorod (1328-1424)
The capital of Suzdal, with approx. 1350 Nizhny Novgorod Suzdal. Nizhny Novgorod principality. Inherit: Gorodets principality (1264-1403). Capital Gorodets. Shuiskys principality (1387-1420). Capital Shuya. [ edit ] Principality of Pereslavl-Zaleski (1175-1302) Capital Pereyaslavl (now Pereslavl-Zaleski ). + Category: Princes Pereyaslavl

Principality of Rostov (c. 989-1474)
The capital of Rostov. + Category: Princes of Rostov In 1328 split into parts: The older line (Sretenskaya (Usretinskaya) side of Rostov). Younger Line (Boris and side Rostov). Inherit: Ustyug principality (1364-1474). The capital of Great Ustyug. Bohtyuzhskoe principality (1364-1434).

Principality of Yaroslavl (1218-1463)
The capital of Yaroslavl. + Category: Prince Yaroslavl Inherit: Mologa principality (c. 1325-1450). Capital Mologa. Shumorovskoe principality (c. 1365-1420). The capital village Shumorovo. Prozorovskii principality (c. 1408-1460). Capital Prozorov. Sudskoe principality. The capital village cruets Sitsko principality (c. 1408-1460). Capital Nekouz. Romanovskoye Duchy (1345 -?). The capital of Romanov. Kubena principality (? -1447). The capital is unknown. Shehonskoe principality (Poshehonsky) (c. 1410-1460). The capital town of prince. Uhorskoe principality ( Ugric ) (c. 1420-1470). The capital is unknown. Sheksninskoe principality (c. 1350-1480). The capital is unknown. Novlenskoe principality (c. 1400-1470). The capital is unknown. Zaozersk principality (c. 1400-1447). The capital village of mouth. Kurbsky principality (c. 1425-1455). The capital village of Courbet. [ edit ] Duchy of Uglich (1216-1591) The capital of Uglich. + Category: Prince of Uglich [ edit ] Belozersk principality (1238-1486) Capital Beloozero (now Belozersk ), with 1432 Vereya. + Category: Princes Beloozero Inherit: Sogozhskoe principality (Sugorskoe) (c. 1345-75). Sheleshpanskoe principality (c. 1375-1410). Kem principality (c. 1375-1430). The capital village of Kem. Kargolomskoe principality (c. 1375-1430). The capital is unknown. Ukhtomskogo principality (c. 1410-50). The capital is unknown. Dyabrinskoe principality (?-?). The capital is unknown. Andozhskii principality (c. 1385-1430). The capital is unknown. Vadbolskoe principality (c. 1410-50). The capital is unknown. Beloselsky principality (c. 1385-1470). The capital of the White Village. [ edit ] Starodubskaya principality (1238-1460) Capital Starodub on Klyazma. + Category: Princes of Starodub Inherit: Pozharskaya principality (c. 1390-1470). Capital Pohar (Fire). Location unknown. Ryapolovskoe principality (c. 1390-1440). Capital Ryapolovsky mill Paletsky principality (c. 1390-1470). The capital of Palekh. Krivoborskoe principality (c. 1440-70). The capital is unknown. Lyalovskoe principality (c. 1440-60). Golibesovskoe principality (c. 1410-1510). The capital village of the Trinity. Romodanovsky principality (c. 1410-40).

Principality of Galich (1246-1453)
Capital Galich Mersky. [ edit ] Yuryevskoe principality (c. 1212-1345) The capital of St. George-Polish. [ edit ] Kostroma principality (1246-1303) Capital Kostroma. [ edit ] Dmitrov Duchy (1238-1569) Capital Dmitrov.

Principality of Tver (1242-1490)
The capital of Tver. Inherit: Kashin principality (1318-1426). Capital Cashin. Kholmsk principality (1319-1508). Capital Hill. + Category: Princes of Kholmsk Dorogobuzh principality (1318-1486). Capital Dorogobuzh. Zubtsov principality (1318-1460). Capital Teeth. Mikulino principality (1339-1485). Capital Mikulin. Gorodenskoe principality (1425-35). Telyatevsky portion (1397-1437). Chernyatinsky lot (1406-90). Capital Chernyatin (now the village Chernyatin).

Grand Principality of Moscow (1276-1547)
The capital of Moscow. Inherit: Serpukhov principality (1341-1472). + Category: Prince of Serpukhov Zvenigorodskoe principality (1331-1492). The capital of Zvenigorod. Vologda principality (1433-81). The capital of Vologda. Vereiskaya principality (1432-86). Volotsky principality (1408-10) (1462-1513). Capital Lamsky Portage (now Volokolamsk ). Ruza principality (1494-1503). Capital Roosa. Staritskaya principality (1519-63). Capital Staritsa. + Category: Princes Starytskyi Rzhevskoe principality (1408-10, 1462-1526). Capital Rzhev. Kaluga principality (1505-18). The capital of Kaluga. Mozhaiskoe principality (1389-1492) - see the Smolensk principality.