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Konstantin of Tver

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131: 403:, the widow and the son of his brother Aleksandr. Konstantin "began to take their boyars and their servants... by force", but Vsevolod was "unable to tolerate this", according to the chronicle. Vsevolod fled to Moscow to see Simeon, and they then went to the Horde with a complaint. Konstantin went there for the trial but died before it could begin, in 1346. Following his death, the throne went to Vsevolod. 860: 22: 716: 130: 358:
after it had been devastated, where at first "they sat in great poverty and misery, for the land of Tver was empty". Afterwards, they "bit by bit began gathering people and consoling them from great sorrow and grief". In 1328, Konstantin went to Sarai and received the
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in 1338, but was executed the following year. After his death, Konstantin continued to rule the principality even after Ivan transferred the bell from the Transfiguration Cathedral to Moscow. After Ivan died in 1340, Konstantin accompanied Ivan's son
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and helped him with his military campaigns. His passivity went beyond simple submission, as when the Russian princes led by Ivan urged Aleksandr to go the Horde while he sought sanctuary in
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for the grand principality, and the khan formalized this dependency by placing Konstantin and other princes "under his hand".
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A History of Russian Law: From Ancient Times to the Council Code (Ulozhenie) of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich of 1649
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from 1327 to 1338 and again from 1339 until his death in 1346. He was the third son of
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During his reign, both Konstantin and his brother Vasily were loyal servants of
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Towards the end of Konstantin's reign, there was hostility with Anastasia and
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Aleksandr was later reinstated as prince and returned to
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Konstantin was born in 1306 and was the third son of
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Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
Prince of Tver
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Aleksandr
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Vsevolod
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Mikhail of Tver
Anna of Kashin
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