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The Prince of Moscow (Russian: князь московский, romanized: kniaz moskovskii), later known as the Grand Prince of Moscow (великий князь московский, velikii kniaz moskovskii), was the title of the ruler of the Principality of Moscow, initially a part of the grand principality of Vladimir-Suzdal. By the late 14th century, the grand principality was inherited by the prince of Moscow; the monarch bore the title of grand prince of Vladimir and Moscow and later the title of grand prince of Vladimir, Moscow and all Russia.

History

The grand principality of Vladimir-Suzdal fell apart into feuding appanages over the course of the 13th century. The princes of Moscow were descendants of Daniel. As Daniel never became grand prince of Vladimir before he died in 1303, this meant that according to traditional succession practices, his descendants were izgoi: his son and successor Yury of Moscow had no legitimate claim to the throne of Vladimir. This is why Tokhta Khan granted Mikhail of Tver the grand princely title when Andrey of Gorodets died the next year (27 July 1304). Nevertheless, the princes of Moscow managed to play towards the favour of the Mongol khans of the Golden Horde in order to be awarded the grand princely title through a yarlik by the second quarter of the 14th century, in disregard of dynastic traditions. The Horde sought to use Moscow to weaken the Principality of Tver (the strongest principality), but by the second half of the 14th century, when the Horde got embroiled in a decades-long war of succession known as the Great Troubles, the Muscovite princes managed to grow too powerful, and the khans were too late to start awarding the yarlik of grand prince of Vladimir to the princes of Tver instead in order to keep Moscow in check. Dmitry Donskoy passed the grand principality to his son Vasily I in his 1389 will, thus usurping the right of the khan to choose the grand prince.

List of princes

Name Lifespan Reign start Reign end Notes Family Image
Daniel
  • Даниил Александрович
1261 – 4 March 1303 1283 4 March 1303 Son of Alexander Nevsky and Maria Yurievichi
Yury
  • Юрий Данилович
1281 – 21 November 1325 4 March 1303 21 November 1325 Son of Daniel
Elder brother of Ivan I
Daniilovichi
Ivan I
  • Иван I Даниилович Калита
1288 – 1340 1332 31 March 1340 He was a successor of Alexander of Suzdal as Grand Prince of Vladimir and a successor of Yury of Moscow as Grand Prince of Moscow Daniilovichi
Simeon
  • Семён Иванович Гордый
7 November 1316 – 27 April 1353 31 March 1340 27 April 1353 Son of Ivan I and Helena Daniilovichi
Ivan II
  • Иван II Иванович Красный
30 March 1326 – 13 November 1359 27 April 1353 13 November 1359 Son of Ivan I and Helena
Younger brother of Simeon of Moscow
Daniilovichi
Dmitry Donskoy
  • Дмитрий Иванович Донской
12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389 13 November 1359 19 May 1389 Son of Ivan II and Alexandra Vasilyevna Velyaminova Daniilovichi
Vasily I
  • Василий Дмитриевич
30 December 1371

27 February 1425
19 May 1389 27 February 1425 Son of Dmitry I and Eudoxia Dmitriyevna Daniilovichi
Vasily II
  • Василий Васильевич (Василий Тёмный)
10 March 1415

27 March 1462
27 February 1425 30 March 1434 Son of Vasily I and Sophia of Lithuania. Deposed
Regent: Sophia of Lithuania (1425–1432)
Daniilovichi
Yury
  • of Zvenigorod
    Юрий Дмитриевич
26 November 1374

5 June 1434
31 March 1434 5 June 1434 Son of Dmitry I and Eudoxia Dmitriyevna
Younger brother of Vasily I
Daniilovichi
Vasily
  • the Squint
  • of Zvenigorod
    Василий Юрьевич (Василий Косой)
1421 – 1448 5 June 1434 1435 Son of Yury of Zvenigorod and Anastasia of Smolensk Daniilovichi
Vasily II
  • the Dark
  • Василий Васильевич (Василий Тёмный)
10 March 1415

27 March 1462
1435 1446 Restored Daniilovichi
Dmitry
  • Shemyaka
  • Дмитрий Юрьевич (Дмитрий Шемяка)
1400s

17 July 1453
1446 26 March 1447 Son of Yury of Zvenigorod and Anastasia of Smolensk, brother of Vasily the Squint
First to use the title of Ospodar of all the Rus'
Daniilovichi
Vasily II
  • the Dark
  • Василий Васильевич (Василий Тёмный)
10 March 1415

27 March 1462
27 February 1447 27 March 1462 Restored
Co-ruler: Ivan (since 1449)
Daniilovichi
Ivan III
  • the Great
  • Иван Васильевич (Иван Великий)
22 January 1440

6 November 1505
5 April 1462 6 November 1505 Son of Vasily II and Maria of Borovsk
Co-rulers: Ivan the Young (1471–1490), Dmitry the Grandson (1498–1502), Vasily (since 1502)
Daniilovichi
Vasily III
  • Василий Иванович
25 March 1479

13 December 1533
6 November 1505 13 December 1533 Son of Ivan III and Sophia Paleologue Daniilovichi
Ivan IV
  • the Terrible
  • Иван Васильевич
25 August 1530

28 March 1584
13 December 1533 26 January 1547 Son of Vasily III and Elena Glinskaya
Regent: Elena Glinskaya (1533–1538)
Daniilovichi

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