emerged as leading princely title after decline of Kiev

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The Grand Prince of Vladimir was the foremost ruler of medieval northeastern Rus’, whose title became the primary center of political power and prestige after the waning of Kievan authority.

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instanceOf medieval title
princely title
appliesToJurisdiction Vladimir-Suzdal NERFINISHED
northeastern Rus'
associatedWith Golden Horde suzerainty system
Vladimir-Suzdal principality NERFINISHED
rise of Moscow
capital Vladimir NERFINISHED
confers senior status among Rus' princes
country Kievan Rus' NERFINISHED
endTime 16th century
follows Grand Prince of Kiev NERFINISHED
hasEffect shifted political center of Rus' from Kiev to northeastern lands
hasRole foremost ruler of northeastern Rus'
overlord of other Rus' princes
preeminent political authority in Rus' after Kiev
inception c. 1157
languageOfName Old East Slavic
location Vladimir NERFINISHED
nativeLabel Великий князь владимирский NERFINISHED
partOf medieval Rus'
positionHeldBy Alexander Nevsky NERFINISHED
Andrey Bogolyubsky NERFINISHED
Daniil of Galicia (briefly, in title) NERFINISHED
Dmitry Donskoy NERFINISHED
Ivan I of Moscow NERFINISHED
Ivan II of Moscow NERFINISHED
Ivan III of Moscow NERFINISHED
Ivan IV the Terrible NERFINISHED
Vasily I of Moscow NERFINISHED
Vasily II of Moscow NERFINISHED
Vsevolod the Big Nest NERFINISHED
Yuri Dolgorukiy NERFINISHED
precededBy regional princes of Rostov-Suzdal
recognizedBy khans of the Golden Horde NERFINISHED
other Rus' princes
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
replaces Grand Prince of Kiev as leading princely title in Rus'
seat Vladimir Dormition Cathedral (for enthronement and ceremonies) NERFINISHED
significantEvent Mongol invasion of Rus' NERFINISHED
integration with title Grand Prince of Moscow
rise after decline of Kievan Rus'
startTime 12th century
succeededBy Grand Prince of Moscow as de facto leading title
Tsar of All Rus' NERFINISHED
territorialExtent northeastern principalities of Rus'
usedBy Moscow branch of Rurikids NERFINISHED
Rurikid dynasty NERFINISHED

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Grand Prince of Vladimir history emerged as leading princely title after decline of Kiev