Dmitry of Tver | |
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Grand Prince of Vladimir | |
Reign | 1322–1326 |
Predecessor | Yury of Moscow |
Successor | Aleksandr of Tver |
Prince of Tver | |
Reign | 1318–1326 |
Predecessor | Mikhail I |
Successor | Aleksandr I |
Born | 1298 Tver |
Died | 15 September 1326 Sarai | (aged 28)
Burial | |
House | Rurik |
Father | Mikhail of Tver |
Mother | Anna of Kashin |
Religion | Russian Orthodox |
Dmitry Mikhailovich (Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович; 1298 – 15 September 1326), nicknamed the Fearsome Eyes or the Terrible Eyes (Russian: Грозные Очи),[1] was Prince of Tver from 1318 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1322 until his death in 1326, when he was executed in Sarai by the Mongols.[2] He was a son of Mikhail of Tver and Anna of Kashin.[3][4]