Yaroslav III Yaroslavich | |
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Grand Prince of Vladimir | |
Reign | 1263–1271 |
Predecessor | Alexander Nevsky |
Successor | Vasily of Kostroma |
Prince of Tver | |
Reign | 1247–1271 |
Predecessor | Monarchy established |
Successor | Svyatoslav Yaroslavich |
Prince of Novgorod | |
Reign | 1255–1256 |
Predecessor | Vasily Alexandrovich |
Successor | Vasily Alexandrovich |
Reign | 1266–1267 |
Predecessor | Dmitry of Pereslavl |
Successor | Yuri Andreyevich |
Born | 1230 |
Died | 9 September 1271 (aged 40/41) |
Spouse | Xenia of Tarusa |
Issue | Mikhail of Tver |
House | Yurievichi Yaroslavichi of Tver (founder)[1] |
Father | Yaroslav II of Vladimir |
Mother | Fedosia Igorevna |
Yaroslav III Yaroslavich (Russian: Ярослав Ярославич; 1230–1271)[2] was the first Prince of Tver from 1247,[3][4] and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1263 until his death in 1271.[5][6][7] All the later princes of Tver descended from him.[1][8]
Yaroslav and his son Mikhail presided over Tver's transformation into one of the greatest centres of power in medieval Russia which would compete with Moscow.[9]
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