Yaroslav Konstantinovich, Grand Prince of Ryazan, was born 1282 to Konstantin Romanovich of Ryazan (c1260-1306) and died 1308 of Murder.
Vasili Konstantinovich (c1282-1308) - Grand Prince of Ryazan (1301-1308), son of Konstantin Romanovich of Ryazan.
In 1301, after his father Konstantin Romanovich was imprisoned by the Grand Prince of Moscow Daniil Aleksandrovich, Vasili started ruling the Grand Principality of Ryazan as only the son could perform the duties of a lawful prince during his absence. However, after Konstantin Romanovich's death, Vasili managed to retain his power, despite the claims of the Princes of Pronsk Ivan and [[Mikhail Yaroslavich of Pronsk (c1277-1307)|Mikhail Yaroslavich] who had higher seniority. In 1308 during a visit to the Golden Horde Vasili Konstantinovich was killed by the Tatars [1] , probably with the participation of Princes of Pronsk princes.
Notes
- ^ Никоновская летопись III, 105
Literature
- ВТ-РБС - Рязанские князья - Андреев А., Корсакова В.
- Славянская энциклопедия. Киевская Русь - Московия vol. 1, p. 149
- Экземплярский А. В. Великие и удельные князья Северной Руси в татарский период, с 1238 по 1505 г. — СПб.: Типография Императорской Академии наук, 1891. Т. 2: Владетельные князья владимирских и московских уделов и великие и удельные владетельные князья Суздальско-Нижегородские, Тверские и Рязанские — 696 с.
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Vasili Konstantinovich of Ryazan (c1282-1308) | 1282 | 1308 | |
Yaroslav Konstantinovich of Ryazan (c1285-c1308) | 1285 | 1308 |
Residences
Vasili Konstantinovich of Ryazan Born: c1282 Died: 1308
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Preceded by Konstantin Romanovich |
Grand Prince of Ryazan 1301–1308 |
Succeeded by Jvan Yaroslavich |
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