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Principality of Murom
Муромское княжество(Russian)
1127–1392
Principality of Murom c. 1350
Status
Principality Personal union with Ryazan
Capital
Murom
Common languages
Russian
Religion
Russian Orthodoxy
Government
Monarchy
Prince
• 1097–1129 (first)
Iaroslav Sviatoslavich
History
• Established
1127
• Disestablished
1392
Today part of
Russia
The Principality of Murom (Russian: Муромское княжество), also referred to as the Murom-Ryazan Principality (Russian: Муромо-Рязанское княжество) until the mid-12th century,[1] was a principality with its capital in Murom, now in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. Murom lay in an area that was strongly Finnic and for much of its medieval history, located in the homeland of the Muromians. In 1392, it was incorporated into the Grand Principality of Moscow.
^Fennell, John (2014). The crisis of medieval Russia, 1200-1304. London: Routledge, Taylor and Francis. pp. 11–12. ISBN 9781317873143.
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