Principality of Seweria
The Principality of Severien ( Russian Северское княжество , Severskoye knjaschestvo ) was a sub-principality of the Kievan Rus with the capital Novgorod-Seversky .
The catchment area of the Desna formed the territorial base . Rylsk , Trubchevsk , Putywl and Kursk were among the principal cities of the principality .
history
The principality broke away from the Principality of Chernigov as an independent domain in 1097 and went under in the course of the Mongol invasion of the Rus . With the conquest of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania a new phase of prosperity was connected. In 1478 the principality submitted to the Moscow Grand Duke Ivan III. who called himself " Tsar " for the first time that year . In 1523 the Moscow Grand Duke Vasily III. the prince of Seweria to himself. After the Grand Duke had received the Prince in a friendly manner, he had him thrown into prison on the third day.
Princes of Seweries
Kievan Rus
- Svyatoslav Olgovich (1146-1157)
- Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich (1157–1164)
- Oleg Svyatoslavich (1164–1180)
- Igor Swjatoslawitsch (1180–1198) → see also Igorlied
- Vladimir Igorevich (1198–1206)
- Oleg Igorevich (1206-)
- Isjaslav Vladimirovich (-1239)
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Korybut Dymitr (1386-1392)
- Świdrygiełło Bolesław (1404–1408)
- Świdrygiełło Bolesław (1420–1438)
- Iwan Dymitrowicz Szemiakin (1454–1471)
- Wasyl Iwanowicz Szemiachicz (1471-1523)
See also
literature
- Universal Lexicon of the Present and the Past , Volume 15, 1862, p. 922.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Georg Hassel : Statistical Outline of the Russian Empire , Nuremberg and Leipzig 1807, p. 5
- ↑ Allgemeine Weltgeschichte , Brno 1789, p. 505.