Principality of Goroden (Tver)

The Principality of Goroden (Городенское княжество) was a small appanage principality subordonated to the Grand principality of Tver. It was created in 1425, after the death of Yaroslav Aleksandrovich who took the title of Prince of Goroden.

The capital of the principality was the locality of Goroden (now the village of Gorodnya-na-Volge Городня на Волге), Tver Oblast, Russia.

At the beginning of the 15th century the locality had developed. A court of the princes of Tver and a stone church had been constructed, and the city had its own mint, where coins of the Principality of Gorden were minted.

The principality reverted to Tver at Yaroslav Aleksandrovich's death, in 1435.