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The Prince of Vladimir,[a] from 1263[a]Grand Prince of Vladimir (Russian: Великий князь Владимирский),[2] also translated as Grand Duke of Vladimir, was the title of the monarch of Vladimir-Suzdal. The title was passed to the prince of Moscow in 1389.[3]
^Martin 2007, p. xv–xxii.
^Martin 2007, p. 164.
^Fennell, John (13 October 2014). The Crisis of Medieval Russia 1200-1304. Routledge. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-317-87314-3.
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