Alexander Nevsky (Алекса́ндр Яросла́вич Не́вский in Russian; Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevskij) (May 30, 1220 - November 14, 1263) was the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir (Vladimir-Suzdal) during one of of the most trying crises in the history of the Novgorod Tribunal. Alexander was the son of Yaroslav and grandson of grandson of Vsevolod III Yuryevich, and rose to become a legend for his victories over the German invaders, while employing shrewd conciliatory policies towards the powerful Golden Horde.
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| - Alexander Nevsky (Алекса́ндр Яросла́вич Не́вский in Russian; Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevskij) (May 30, 1220 - November 14, 1263) was the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir (Vladimir-Suzdal) during one of of the most trying crises in the history of the Novgorod Tribunal. Alexander was the son of Yaroslav and grandson of grandson of Vsevolod III Yuryevich, and rose to become a legend for his victories over the German invaders, while employing shrewd conciliatory policies towards the powerful Golden Horde.
- Alexander Nevsky (, Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevskiy; ; 30 May 1220 – 14 November 1263, proclaimed Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church by Metropolite Macarius in 1547) was the Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev and Grand Prince of Vladimir during some of the most trying times in the city's history. Commonly regarded as the key figure of medieval Rus', Alexander was the grandson of Vsevolod the Big Nest and rose to legendary status on account of his military victories over the German and Swedish invaders while accepting to pay tribute to the powerful Golden Horde.
- The holy and right-believing Alexander Nevsky was the Grand Prince of Vladimir and Novgorod during the period of the thirteenth century when the Russian lands were under assault from both the East and West. His military victories in the West and diplomacy in the East kept northern Russia free of foreign domination. The Church of Russia recognized him as a saint in 1547.
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| - Vladimir; Pereslavl-Zalessky, Saint Petersburg
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| - Robed as a Russian Great Prince, often wearing armor.
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| - Fyodor Yaroslavich , Andrei II of Vladimir , Mikhail Khorobrit, Daniil Yaroslavich , Yaroslav of Tver , Konstantin Yaroslavich, Maria Yaroslavna , Vasily of Kostroma , Afanasy Yaroslavich, Eudoxia Yaroslavna, Iuliana Yaroslavna.
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| - Vasily Aleksandrovich , Eudoxia Aleksandrovna, Dmitry of Pereslavl , Andrey of Gorodets , Daniel of Moscow .
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| - The holy and right-believing Alexander Nevsky was the Grand Prince of Vladimir and Novgorod during the period of the thirteenth century when the Russian lands were under assault from both the East and West. His military victories in the West and diplomacy in the East kept northern Russia free of foreign domination. The Church of Russia recognized him as a saint in 1547. St Alexander Nevsky is commemorated on August 30 and November 23. Also, the celebration of the Synaxis of the Rostov and Yaroslav Saints on May 23 was established by resolution of His Holiness Patriarch Alexis I and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, on March 10, 1964.
- Alexander Nevsky (Алекса́ндр Яросла́вич Не́вский in Russian; Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevskij) (May 30, 1220 - November 14, 1263) was the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir (Vladimir-Suzdal) during one of of the most trying crises in the history of the Novgorod Tribunal. Alexander was the son of Yaroslav and grandson of grandson of Vsevolod III Yuryevich, and rose to become a legend for his victories over the German invaders, while employing shrewd conciliatory policies towards the powerful Golden Horde.
- Alexander Nevsky (, Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevskiy; ; 30 May 1220 – 14 November 1263, proclaimed Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church by Metropolite Macarius in 1547) was the Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev and Grand Prince of Vladimir during some of the most trying times in the city's history. Commonly regarded as the key figure of medieval Rus', Alexander was the grandson of Vsevolod the Big Nest and rose to legendary status on account of his military victories over the German and Swedish invaders while accepting to pay tribute to the powerful Golden Horde.
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