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Principality of Rostov-Suzdal

Великое княжество Владимирское

1125 CE – 1389 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1125 CE – 1389 CE
Duration
264 years
Known Periods
6
Capital
Rostov Veliky
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Grand Principality of Vladimir, before 1157 the Principality of Suzdal, and commonly known as Vladimir-Suzdal, or simply Suzdalia and Vladimiria, was a medieval principality that was established during the disintegration of Kievan Rus'. In historiography, the territory of the grand principality and the principalities that emerged from it is commonly denoted as northeast Russia or northeast Rus'. Yury Dolgoruky (r. 1125–1157) moved his capital from Rostov to Suzdal in 1125, following the death of his father. He ruled a principality that had become virtually independent. His son Andrey (r. 1157–1175) moved the capital to Vladimir and had Kiev sacked in 1169, leading to political power shifting to the north-east. Andrey's younger brother Vsevolod III (r. 1176–1212) secured control of.

Historical Periods

Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (1056–1071)

1056 CE – 1071 CE

Capital: Rostov VelikyArea: 167,085 km²

Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (1072–1093)

1072 CE – 1093 CE

Capital: Rostov VelikyArea: 169,857 km²

Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (1094–1125)

1094 CE – 1125 CE

Capital: Rostov VelikyArea: 169,731 km²

Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (1126–1226)

1126 CE – 1226 CE

Capital: Rostov VelikyArea: 245,432 km²

Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (1227–1235)

1227 CE – 1235 CE

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Capital: Rostov VelikyArea: 250,637 km²

Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (1236–1240)

1236 CE – 1240 CE

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Capital: Rostov VelikyArea: 250,486 km²

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