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  1. Andrey Vasilyevich Bolshoy, nicknamed Goryai (Russian: Андрей Васильевич Большой) (14 August 1446 – 6 November 1493), was the third son of Vasili II of Russia who transformed his capital in Uglich into a major centre of political power and ensured the town's prosperity for two centuries to come.

  2. Andrey Vasilyevich Bolshoy, nicknamed Goryai, was the third son of Vasili II of Russia who transformed his capital in Uglich into a major centre of political power and ensured the town's prosperity for two centuries to come. He was called Andrey Bolshoy to distinguish him from his younger brother Andrey Menshoy.

  3. Abstract. The article studies the local practice of the cult of Prince Andrey Bolshoy in Uglich, where he ruled during the last third of the 15th century. This work is based on data from the chronicles, especially the Uglich Chronicle of the 18th century; this is the primary source used in this study, and the most detailed information appears ...

  4. 1 de jan. de 2015 · PDF | The article studies the local practice of the cult of Prince Andrey Bolshoy in Uglich, where he ruled during the last third of the 15th century.... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  5. It is unknown whether Andrey Menshoy signed a treaty. He died in 1481, leaving his lands to Ivan. In 1491, Andrey Bolshoy was arrested by Ivan for refusing to aid the Crimean Khanate against the Golden Horde. He died in prison in 1493, and Ivan seized his land. In 1494, Boris, the only brother able to pass his land to his sons, died.

  6. Andrey Bolshoy (Q3616222) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Russian royal. Andrey Vasilyevich Bolshoy; edit. Language Label Description Also known as ...

  7. 26 de ago. de 2015 · DOI: 10.31168/2305-6754.2015.4.1.29 Corpus ID: 161363548; On the Cult of Prince Andrey Bolshoy in Uglich and the Creation of his Life @article{Sosnovtseva2015OnTC, title={On the Cult of Prince Andrey Bolshoy in Uglich and the Creation of his Life}, author={Elizaveta G. Sosnovtseva}, journal={International Journal of Slavic Studies}, year={2015}, volume={4}, pages={493-506}, url={https://api ...