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Vasily of Kostroma

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Vasily Yaroslavich (Russian: Василий Ярославич; 1241[1] – January 1276)[2] was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1272 to 1276.[3][4] He was the youngest son of Yaroslav II.

Vasily was given Kostroma by his uncle Sviatoslav III in 1246. As the eldest surviving grandson of Vsevolod III, he succeeded to the throne of Vladimir in 1272,[5] and to Novgorod the following year.[6] He was one of the first princes who did not leave their own city (i.e. Kostroma) and settle in Vladimir. His descendants continued to rule Kostroma for half a century after his death in January 1276.

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  1. ^ Кашин, Ферапонт (15 February 2020). "Путь всероссийской святыни: из истории чудотворной Феодоровской иконы Божией Матери". Богословский вестник (in Russian). 1 (36): 202–224. doi:10.31802/2500-1450-2020-36-1-202-224. ISSN 2500-1450. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  2. ^ T︠S︡epkov, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1994). "I byli polki Olʹgovy--": свод летописных известий о Рязанском крае и сопредельных землях до 50-х годов XVI в (in Russian). Издание группа "Прогресс"-"Культура. p. 466. ISBN 978-5-01-004472-5. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. ^ Morby, John E. (2002). Dynasties of the world: a chronological and genealogical handbook. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 168. ISBN 9780198604730.
  4. ^ Middleton, John (1 June 2015). World Monarchies and Dynasties. Routledge. p. 806. ISBN 978-1-317-45158-7.
  5. ^ Правители России. 6–11 классы (in Russian). Litres. 7 May 2022. p. 37. ISBN 978-5-04-376376-1. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  6. ^ Тихвинский, Сергей Леонидович (1977). Татаро-монголы в Азии и Европе: сборник статей (in Russian). Nauka. p. 203. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
Vasily of Kostroma
Born: 1241 Died: January 1276
Regnal titles
Preceded by Grand Prince of Vladimir
1272–1276
Succeeded by