Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver

Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver
"Prince Alexander of Tver in Pskov", engraving by Boris Chorikov
Grand Prince of Vladimir
Reign1326–1327
PredecessorDmitry of Tver
SuccessorAlexander of Suzdal
Grand Prince of Tver
Reign1338–1339
PredecessorKonstantin of Tver
SuccessorKonstantin of Tver
Prince of Tver
Reign1326–1327
PredecessorDmitry of Tver
SuccessorKonstantin of Tver
Born(1301-10-07)7 October 1301
Tver
Died29 October 1339
Sarai, Golden Horde
SpouseAnastasia of Halych
IssueMikhail II of Tver
Maria
Uliana of Tver
HouseYaroslavichi of Tver
FatherMikhail of Tver
MotherAnna of Kashin

Alexander or Aleksandr Mikhailovich (Russian: Александр Михайлович; 7 October 1301 – 29 October 1339)[1] was Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1326 to 1327 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1338 to 1339.[2] His rule was marked by the Tver Uprising in 1327. He was executed in Sarai by the Mongols,[2] together with his son Fyodor.[3]

  1. ^ Majorov, A. V.; Hautala, Roman (2021). The Routledge handbook of the Mongols and Central-Eastern Europe: political, economic, and cultural relations. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 9781000417500.
  2. ^ a b Crummey, Robert O. (1996). The formation of Muscovy: 1304 - 1613 (7. impr ed.). London: Longman. p. 39. ISBN 9780582491533.
  3. ^ Langer, Lawrence N. (2021). Historical dictionary of medieval Russia (2d ed.). Lanham (Md.): Rowman & Littlefield. p. 223. ISBN 9781538119426.

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