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  2. Principality of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Рязанское княжество), later known as the Grand Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Великое княжество Рязанское), was a principality from 1129 to 1521. [1] Its capital was the city of Ryazan, now known as Old Ryazan, which was destroyed in 1237 during the Mongol ...

  3. Category:People from the Principality of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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  4. Ivan V of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    In 1514 Ivan V of Ryazan started to govern on his own. [1] The Moscow viceroys and garrisons left his domains. [1] Ivan V of Ryazan stopped participating in campaigns of Vasily III of Moscow, seeking support from the boyars who desired independence for the Duchy of Ryazan. [1] Thus, he turned to the Crimean Khanate in order to find support ...

  5. Principality of Pronsk - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Pronsk (Russian: Пронское княжество, romanized: Pronskoye knyazhestvo) was an appanage principality of the Principality of Ryazan. [1] It existed from the 12th to 15th centuries with its center at Pronsk .

  6. Vladimir-Suzdal - Wikipedia

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    During the rule of Yuri, the principality gained military strength, and in the Suzdal-Ryazan war of 1146, it conquered the Ryazan Principality. Later in the 1150s, Yuri occupied Kiev a couple of times as well. From that time the lands of the northeastern Rus' played an important role in the politics of Kievan Rus'. [citation needed]

  7. Vasily Konstantinovich - Wikipedia

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    Vasily Konstantinovich (Russian: Василий Константинович) (died 1308) was the Prince of Ryazan in 1301–1308, son of Konstantin Romanovich.. The only recorded mentioning of Vasily Konstantinovich dates back to 1308, when he was killed by the Mongols for reasons unknown during his visit to the Golden Horde.

  8. Anna of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    In her policy Anna tried to expand her domain, she visited often Moscow and due her diplomatic efforts the Pronsk principality was added to Ryazan. A major problem in Ryazan-Moscow relations was so-called ryazan ukraina, a huge steppe region in the basin of Don River. According to treaties, Ryazan was obliged not to settle in these lands, but ...

  9. Fyodor II of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    Fyodor Olgovich was born in around 1360, the son of Oleg Ivanovich, the grand prince of Ryazan by his first wife, possibly named Vassa Anastasia Maria Ulyanaz. He was brought up within the court of his father during a period of transition as the principality moved from Slavic paganism to the Russian Orthodox Church.