Donskoy

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Donskoy is the honorific epithet of Dmitry Ivanovich, the 14th-century Grand Prince of Moscow famed for his victory over the Mongol-Tatar forces at the Battle of Kulikovo.

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Donskoy canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grand Prince of Moscow
human
associatedWith Russian resistance to the Golden Horde
battle Battle of Kulikovo
birthDate 1350
burialPlace Cathedral of the Archangel
Moscow Kremlin
child Vasili I of Moscow
surface form: Vasily I of Moscow
countryOfCitizenship Grand Duchy of Moscow
culture Rurikid principalities
surface form: Medieval Rus'
deathDate 1389
dynasty Rurik dynasty
era 14th century
father Ivan II of Moscow
givenName Dimitri
surface form: Dmitry
honorificEpithet Donskoy self-linksurface differs
honorificMeaning of the Don
honorificOrigin victory near the Don River at Kulikovo Field
legacy symbol of early Russian unity against Mongol rule
monarchOf Grand Duchy of Moscow
Grand Duchy of Vladimir
mother Alexandra Velyaminova
nativeLanguage Old East Slavic
notableFor resistance to Mongol-Tatar domination
victory at the Battle of Kulikovo
opponent Golden Horde
Mongol-Tatar troops
surface form: Mongol-Tatar forces
patronymicName Ivanovich
placeOfBirth Moscow
placeOfDeath Moscow
positionHeld Grand Prince of Moscow
Grand Prince of Vladimir
predecessor Ivan II of Moscow
reignEnd 1389
reignStart 1359
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
significantEvent Battle of Kulikovo
construction of the white-stone Kremlin in Moscow
spouse Eudoxia of Moscow
strengthened Moscow’s political power in northeastern Rus'
successor Vasili I of Moscow
surface form: Vasily I of Moscow
title Grand Prince

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Dmitry Donskoy honorificName Donskoy
Donskoy honorificEpithet Donskoy self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dmitry Donskoy