Grand Princes of Vladimir
Monarch | Portrait | Born-Died | Relationship with Predecessor(s) | Ruled from | Ruled until |
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Saint Andrei I Bogolyubsky | 1110–1174 | Son of Yuri I | 15 May 1157 | 29 June 1174 | |
Mikhail I | ?-1176 | Brother of Andrei I | 1174 | September 1174 | |
Yaropolk | ?-after 1196 | Grandson of Vladimir II | 1174 | 15 June 1175 | |
Mikhail I | ?-1176 | Brother of Andrei I | 15 June 1175 | 20 June 1176 | |
Vsevolod III the Big Nest | 1154–1212 | Brother of Andrei I and Mikhail I | June 1176 | 15 April 1212 | |
Yuri II | 1189–1238 | Son of Vsevolod III | 1212 | 27 April 1216 | |
Konstantin of Rostov | 1186–1218 | Son of Vsevolod III | Spring 1216 | 2 February 1218 | |
Yuri II | 1189–1238 | Son of Vsevolod III | February 1218 | 4 March 1238 | |
Yaroslav II | 1191–1238 | Son of Vsevolod III | 1238 | 30 September 1246 | |
Sviatoslav III | 1196–3 February 1252 | Son of Vsevolod III | 1246 | 1248 | |
Mikhail Khorobrit | 1229–15 January 1248 | Son of Yaroslav II | 1248 | 15 January 1248 | |
Sviatoslav III | 1196– 3 February 1252 | Son of Vsevolod III | 1248 | 1249 | |
Andrey II | 1221–1264 | Son of Yaroslav II | December 1249 | 24 July 1252 | |
Saint Alexander I Nevsky | 1220–1263 | Son of Yaroslav II | 1252 | 14 November 1263 | |
Yaroslav III | 1230–1272 | Son of Yaroslav II | 1264 | 1271 | |
Vasily of Kostroma | 1241–1276 | Son of Yaroslav II | 1272 | January 1277 | |
Dmitry of Pereslavl | 1250–1294 | Son of St. Alexander | 1277 | 1281 | |
Andrey III | 1255–1304 | Son of St. Alexander | 1281 | December 1283 | |
Dmitry of Pereslavl | 1250–1294 | Son of St. Alexander | December 1283 | 1293 | |
Andrey III | 1255–1304 | Son of St. Alexander | 1293 | 1304 | |
Saint Michael of Tver | 1271–1318 | Son of Yaroslav III | Autumn 1304 | 22 November 1318 | |
Yuri (III) of Moscow | 1281–1325 | Grandson of St. Alexander | 1318 | 2 November 1322 | |
Dmitry I the Terrible Eyes | 1299–1326 | Son of St. Michael | 1322 | 15 September 1326 | |
Alexander of Tver | 1281–1339 | Son of St. Michael | 1326 | 1327 | |
Alexander of Suzdal | ?–1331 | Grandson of Andrey II | 1327 | 1328 | |
Ivan I of Moscow Kalita | 1288–1340 | Grandson of St. Alexander | 1328 | 31 March 1340 |
Since 1328 the title of the Grand Princes of Vladimir assigned to the Princes of Moscow.
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