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against Vladimir, while another punitive campaign was sent against Danylo of Halych–Volyn. Andrey was defeated in battle (near Pereslavl') and fled via Novgorod to Sweden. Novgorod didn't want to give him shelter, either, so that Andrey had to escape to
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A year later, his uncle Sviatoslav, offended by his ousting from Vladimir, went to the Horde to secure the throne for himself; how his trip ended is unknown, but he died in February 1253 without becoming prince of Vladimir. He was followed by
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in 1245 and was well-received in Sarai, but by 1251 appears to have attempted forming an anti-Mongol coalition. Aside from his marriage alliance with Andrey of Vladimir, the recently-widowed Danylo himself married the niece of Lithuanian king
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in the same year. However, when great khan Güyuk also died in 1251, and Andrey was expected to go back to Sarai and receive a renewal of his jarlig as grand prince of Vladimir from Batu in the name the new great khan
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to ask pardon for his former infidelity. On his return to Vladimir, he received from Alexander the easternmost lands of Vladimir, including the towns of
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to send them another commander. Andrey was sent to the wayward republic instead, only to leave it several months later. When the city was attacked by
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Upon taking the throne of Vladimir, Andrey resolved to assert some independence from the
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two years later, they found that the capital had been seized by their young brother
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in 1249. Three years later, he challenged the Mongols and was ousted by them.
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In 1247, when their father died, Andrey and Alexander went to
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Portrait of Andrey Yaroslavich from the 18th century
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Yaroslav II
Sviatoslav III
Grand Prince of Vladimir
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House of Shuysky
Novgorodians
Alexander Nevsky
Yaroslav II
Teutonic Knights
Battle on the Ice
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