- Yury of Smolensk
Yury Svyatoslavich or Georgy Svyatoslavovich ( _ru. Юрий Святославович or Георгий Святославович) was the last sovereign ruler of
Smolensk andBryansk (1386–95, 1401–04) whose life was spent in vain attempts to fend off aggression by theGrand Duchy of Lithuania .Biography
In 1386 a war broke out between
Algirdas ' sons,Skirgaila andAndrei of Polotsk . The latter fled fromPolotsk to Smolensk and asked Yury's father for help. The armies of Smolensk and Skirgaila clashed nearMstislavl . After Yury's father was killed in battle and his brothers were taken prisoner, the Lithuanians approached Smolensk and allowed Yury to assume the throne on certain conditions, after exacting a sizable indemnity from him.In 1395, while Yury was visiting his father-in-law,
Oleg Korotopol ofRyazan , his brother-in-law,Vytautas the Great (Vitovt), took Smolensk and installed his governor there. Four years later, Vytautas was routed by the Tatars in theBattle of the Vorskla River . In 1401, Yury and Oleg made use of his plight to retake Smolensk andBryansk , where the pro-Lithuanian boyars were promptly executed.In the fall Vytautas laid siege to Smolensk but was forced to retreat after signing an armistice. Two years later, Smolensk withstood a two-week siege by Vytautas. Solicitous to preclude a new attack, Yury went to
Moscow to askVasily I for help against Vytautas (who was Vasily's father-in-law). Although Yury promised to bequeathe his possessions to Vasily, the Muscovite ruler hesitated to accept this flattering proposal, until the boyars of Smolensk opened the city gates to Vytautas and surrendered Yury's capital to his old enemy (1404). Thus Smolensk was lost to Russians for more than a century.As Vasily was eager to accuse Yury of short-sightedness, the latter left Moscow and proceeded with his son to
Novgorod , where he was treated honourably and was given anappanage of thirteen towns, includingPorkhov andTiversk . In 1406 he returned to Moscow, reconciled himself with Vasily and was sent to governTorzhok in his name. While there, he attempted to seduce the wife of his cousin, Prince Semyon ofVyazma . When she refused his advances, Yury killed her and her husband and, afraid of the imminent punishment, fled to theGolden Horde , where he died soon thereafter, in 1407.Progeny
Yury had two daughters, Anastasia and Elena. The latter was the wife of Grand Duke
Švitrigaila of Lithuania. The former married in 1399Yury of Zvenigorod , giving birth to the famousDmitry Shemyaka .References
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