- Yaroslav of Tver
Yaroslav III Yaroslavich (Russian: Ярослав Ярославович) was the first
Prince of Tver and the tenthGrand Prince ofVladimir from 1264 to 1271. Yaroslav and his sonMikhail Yaroslavich presided over Tver's transformation from a sleepy village into one of the greatest centres of power in medieval Russia. All the later dukes ofTver descended from Yaroslav Yaroslavich.He was a son of Yaroslav II and younger brother of
Alexander Nevsky . In 1247, while still a minor, he received from his uncle the town ofTver .In 1252, Yaroslav and his brother Andrey seized Alexander's capital,
Pereslavl-Zalessky . Reinforced by Tatar units, Alexander presently fought it back, taking prisoner Yaroslav's children and leaving his wife as a casualty on the field of battle. Yaroslav fled to Ladoga whence he was summoned by Novgorodians to succeed Alexander as their military commander. In 1258 he visited the khan's capital in Sarai, and two years later led the Novgorod army against theTeutonic Knights .Upon Alexander's death in 1263, Yaroslav quarrelled with Andrey as to who should become Grand Duke next. They went to the
Golden Horde for arbitration, which was in favour of Yaroslav. The latter, however, settled in Novgorod and married a daughter of one local boyar. Various Novgorodian factions still conspired against him and sought to place his brotherVasily of Kostroma or Alexander's sonDmitri of Pereslavl on the throne.In 1270, the armies of three princes stood for a week near the town of
Staraya Russa , ready for battle. The metropolitan, however, managed to reconcile them. Yaroslav, on surrendering Novgorod to his nephew, accompanied him to Sarai and died on his way back to Tver onSeptember 9 ,1271 . He was succeeded in Tver by his eldest son Svyatoslav and then by a more famous one,Mikhail Yaroslavich .ee also
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