Vladimir Olgerdovich
Vladimir OlgerdovichPrince of Kiev from 1362 to 1394. His sons Ivan and Alexander started the Belsky and Olelkovich families.
Prince of Kiev
After the
Eastern Orthodox faith).[8] This could indicate that for a while the Principality still had to pay tribute to the Horde.[8] These were the first coins minted in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[7]
In late 1384, Vladimir's troops detained
Metropolitan of Moscow
.
Removal from Kiev
When
Volodymyr-Volynskyi from Feodor, son of Liubartas, Novhorod-Siverskyi from Kaributas, Vitebsk from Švitrigaila.[6] In 1394, Vytautas and Skirgaila marched against Vladimir, who surrendered without a battle. Skirgaila was installed in Kiev while Vladimir received the Principality of Slutsk
.
Vladimir, last mentioned in written sources in October 1398, was the 4th great-grandfather of Elizabeth Báthory.
Notes
- ^ Belarusian: Уладзімір Альгердавіч; Lithuanian: Vladimiras Algirdaitis; Polish: Włodzimierz Olgierdowic; Ukrainian: Володимир Ольгердович
References
- ^ For reference: Gulistan coinage of Jani Beg:
- ^ Khromov, Kostiantyn; Khromova, Iryna (2019). "COINAGE GENESIS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE POLITICAL AUTONOMY ON THE LITHUANIAN-HORDE BORDER LANDS the second half of the 14th – the first half of the 15th century" (PDF). Ukraina Lithuanica: студії з історії Великого князівства Литовського: 13–14.
- ISBN 978-83-89499-43-1., and that they were struck somewhere to the east of the capital town, in the Sumy region ( Khromov 2004 , 2006 ).
The first coins, anonymous (Type I), roughly imitate Tatar coins of Jani beg struck in Gulistán in the years 1351-1353 (Kozubovs'kyi 1994). Kozubovs'kyi regarded them as the oldest coins of Volodymyr from the sixties to the early eighties but Khromov, while facing some recent finds ( or a find ) from the Sumy province, is of the opinion that they were struck earlier, between 1354-63 under the rule of the Ruirikid Prince Theodore of Kyiv
- ISBN 978-1-107-65876-9.
- ISBN 978-0-521-45011-9.
- ^ ISBN 978-9955-23-239-1.
- ^ ISSN 1392-2637.
- ^ from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
- ISBN 0-87586-289-6.