Princes of the Cities of Rus
late 13th century

Beloozero Gleb Vasilkovich, by c. 1277


Galich David Konstantinovich, by c. 1263 until at least c. 1277


Gorodetz Andrei Yaroslavovich, brother of Alexander Nevski
Yuri Andreevich, c. 1264
Andrei Alexandrovich, by c. 1277, son of Alexander Nevski


Kostroma Vasily Yaroslavovich, brother of Alexander Nevski, by c. 1263 until at least 1268
Andrei Alexandrovich of Gorodets, son of Alexander Nevski
Ivan Dmitrievich, nephew of Andrei Alexandrovich, in 1294
Boris Andreevich, son of Andrei Alexadrovich. 1303


Moscow Daniil Alexandrovich, youngest son of Alexander Nevski, by c. 1277


Nizhny Novgorod - see also Suzdal, Gorodets Andrei Yaroslavovich
Yuri Andreevich
Mikhail Andreevich


Novgorod Dmitri Alexandrovich, c. 1263-1265
Yaroslav Yaroslavovich, represented by Yuri Andreevich until 1270
Dmitri Alexandrovich, regained position 1272
Vasili Yaroslavovich, 1273
the Grand Prince retained throne


Pereyslavl Dmitri Alexandrovich, son of Alexander Nevski, 1263, 1268
Ivan Dmitrievich, 1294
Daniil Alexandrovich, 1302
Yuri Daniilovich, 1303


Polotsk Tovtovil, nephew of Mindovg, 1263


Pskov Yaroslav Yaroslavovich
Svyatoslav Yaroslavovich, 1263
Dovmont, 1272-1299


Rostov Konstantin Vsevolodovich
Vasilko Konstantinovich
Boris Vasilkovich
Gleb Vasilkovich, 1277
Dmitri and Konstantin Borisovich, 1278


Smolensk Konstantin Rostislavich, 1268
Mikhailo Rostislavich, 1277?
Fedor Rostislavich, 1279 (see also Yaroslavl)
Alexander Glebovich, nephew of Fedor, 1297


Starodub family of Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich (or his brother Ivan?), uncle of Alexander Nevski


Suzdal Andrei Yarslavovich, brother of Alexander Nevski, 1263
Yuri Andreevich, 1264 (see also Novgorod)


Tver Yaroslav Yaroslavovich, 1263
Mikhail Yaroslavovich, 1268?, 1294?
Svyatoslav Yaroslavovich, 1272 (see also Pskov)


Uglich descendants of Konstantin Vsevolodovich including
Roman Vladimirovich, d. 1285


Vladimir The Grand Prince


Yaroslavl descendants of Konstantin Vsevolodovich including
Fedor Rostislavich, 1277 (see also Smolensk)


Yurev Polskiy family of Ivan Vsevolodovich (or his brother Svyatoslav?), uncle of Alexander Nevski


References: Fennell, John. The Crisis of Medieval Russia, 1200-1304. Longman, 1983.
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