From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base
Prince of Beloozero
Monarch during a period of Russian history
Monarch during a period of Russian history
The Prince of Beloozero () was the title of the ruler of the Principality of Beloozero.
History
Before 1238, it formed part of the Principality of Rostov, which also included the lands around Yaroslavl, Uglich and Ustyug. It was detachted from Rostov in 1238 when, following the death of Vasilko Konstantinovich, the prince of Rostov, his younger son Gleb Vasilkovich took Beloozero while his older son Boris Vasilkovich became his successor at Rostov.
The princedom gave rise to the princely noble surname of Belozersky (). Subsequently, the only surviving branch of this Russian princely family (meaning direct male descendants) are the princes Belosselsky-Belozersky. Emperor Paul I gave this honor to Alexander Mikhailovich Belosselsky-Belozersky and his descendants.
List of princes
- Gleb Vasilkovich, 1238-1278 :Between death of Gleb and 1302, under rule of Dmitry Borisovich, Prince of Rostov
- Mikhail Glebovich, 1278-1293
- Fyodor Mikhaylovich, 1293-1314
- Roman Mikhaylovich, 1314-1339
- Ivan Kalita, 1328–1338, who had purchased the principality.
- Fyodor Romanovich, 1339-1380 (died at Kulikovo)
- Yury Vasilyevich (grandson of Roman), after 1380
Came into the hands of the ruler of Moscow, the Grand Prince of Vladimir Dmitry Donskoi, whose son Andrei, and his son Mikhail, remained nominal princes until its final annexation into the Muscovite state in 1485.
References
Bibliography
- Martin, Janet, Medieval Russia, 980-1584, (Cambridge, 1995)
References
- (21 April 1971). "Lord and Peasant in Russia: From the Ninth to the Nineteenth Century". Princeton University Press.
- Martin, ''Medieval Russia'', pp. 161-2.
- Martin, ''Medieval Russia'', p. 161.
- Martin, ''Medieval Russia'', p. 188.
This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.
Ask Mako anything about Prince of Beloozero — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.
Research with MakoFree with your Surf account
Create a free account to save articles, ask Mako questions, and organize your research.
Sign up freeThis content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.
Report