Principality of Uglich

The Principality of Uglich (Uglich) - fiefdoms centered at Uglich, which existed from 1216 to 1605 years, with interruptions. Contents [ remove ] 1 History 2 List of rulers 2.1 Uglich princes 2.2 Rostov princes 2.3 Moscow princes 3 Notes 4 Literature [ edit ] History

Separated from the Rostov principality under section between the sons of Prince Constantine Vsevoldovich. After Yuri Alexandrovich duchy passes under the control of the Moscow princes and excreted into the possession of the younger princes. Abolished the last of the Russian principalities. Total principality ruled by Prince in 1923 [1]. [ edit ] List of rulers

[ edit ] Princes Uglich Vladimir Konstantinovich (1216-1249) Andrei Vladimirovich (1249-1261) Roman Vladimirovich (1261-1285) [ edit ] Rostov princes Dmitry Borisovich (1285-1288) Konstantin Borisovich (1288-1294) Alexander Konstantinovich (1294-1302) Yury Alexandrovich (1302-1320) [ edit ] Moscow princes Peter D. (1389-1405) Vladimir A. Brave (1405-1410) Vasily Vladimirovich (1410-1427) Konstantin Dmitrievich (1427-1433) Dmitry Y. Shemyaka (1434-1447) [2] Dmitry Y. Red (1434/1435-1440) [3] Andrey V. Large (burning) (1462-1492) Dmitri Ivanovich Vein (1506-1521) Yuri Vasilevich (1534-1564) Dmitri Ivanovich Holy (1584-1591) Gustav Eriksson Vasa (1601-1605) [ edit ] Notes

↑ Uglich / Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh : In 86 volumes (82 tons and 4 ext.). - St. : 1890-1907. ↑ to possess Uglich after reconciliation with Vasily II, held in June 1434 (PSRL. T. XXVI with. 191), in dokonchanii Dmitry Shemyaka and Dmitry Red with Vasily II about June 5, 1434 - January 6, 1435 Basil confirmed its Award Yurevich with formulirvkoy "what lang you to come, Thou hast given to you in sharpened Knyazh Konstyantinov oudel Dmitrievich Rzhovu and Ougliche (DDG. number 34, pp. 87). Uglich was captured by forces of the Dark Basil after a week of the siege between January 1 and February 17, 1447. For details, see: Zimin AA Knight at the Crossroads: Feudal War in Russia in XV. . - M .: Thought, 1991. - S. 71, 72, 77, 78, 122, 125, 140. - ISBN 5-244-00518-9 ↑ owned a number of areas Uglich Duchy. After reconciliation with Basil II in June 1434 received an inheritance Bezhetsky Top (PSRL. T. XXVI with. 191). In dokonchanii with Dmitriy about June 5, 1434 - January 6, 1435 Basil confirmed its award them with the wording "the lang you to come, Thou hast given to you in sharpened Knyazh Konstyantinov oudel Dmitrievich Rzhovu and Ougliche (DDG. number 34, pp. 87). In dokonchanii Vasily with Dmitriy Shemyaka on 06/13/1436 there is the wording: "obtain, my lord, you, the great prince, less complaining hast given us in our ancestral lands oudel uncle, Prince Kostyantinov Dmitrievich, Rzhev and Ougleche with Moskovskimi foals, and volostmi and is Sela, and so with all that was for the prince, for Kostyantinom for Dmitrievich, just and Kostromskih parish, Koregu and Shepkovu and Luchinskoe and Surozhik, on business, according to our reading and writing, as the Xia esmy now divided with his brother, with Prince Dmitry Yurievichem a Mensch "(FGD, № 35, pp. 90). Died September 22, 1440 (Zimin AA op. Cit. P.89). For details, see: AV Ekzemplyarsky Great and specific princes of Northern Russia in the Tatar period, from 1238 to 1505 - St. : Printing the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1891. - T. II. - S. 235, 236. [ edit ] References

Kuchkin VA Formation of the state in the North-Eastern Russia in the X - XIV century / editor, Academician B. Rybakov. - M .: Nauka, 1984. - 353. - 3,700 copies. Ekzemplyarsky AV Uglichskoe dukes. - Yaroslavl: Printing the Provincial Board, 1889. - 74.