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  2. Siege of Vladimir - Wikipedia

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    The defense of Vladimir was entrusted to the Grand Prince's sons Vsevolod and Mstislav, but their forces were weak, as most of the army perished at the siege of Kolomna, hoping to stop the invaders on the border.

  3. Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir's family had fled to Finland after the Russian Revolution of 1917. His family left Finland in 1920, [2] moving to Coburg, Germany. On 8 August 1922 Vladimir's father declared himself Curator of the Russian throne. Two years later on 31 August 1924 his father went a step further and assumed the title Emperor and Autocrat of all the ...

  4. List of Russian admirals - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Petrovich Maslov, (1925-1989), Admiral, Commander of the Pacific Fleet (1974-1979) Vladimir Vasilyevich Masorin , Fleet admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov, (1673-1729), Admiral, close associate of Peter I (the Great) active in early Russian naval battles

  5. Vladimir Zavadsky - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Vasilyevich Zavadsky (Russian: Владимир Васильевич Завадский; 11 January 1978 – 28 November 2023) was a Russian major general who was the deputy commander of the 14th Army Corps of the Russian Navy. He was killed in Ukraine in November 2023, reportedly by a landmine.

  6. Russian super weapons - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, as part of his Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly, the Russian president Vladimir Putin announced six novel nuclear or dual-use weapons systems, popularly dubbed "super weapons" (Russian: супероружие, romanized: superoruzhie). [1] [2]

  7. Grand Prince of Vladimir - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Vladimir, [1] from 1186 [2] Grand Prince of Vladimir (Russian: Великий князь Владимирский), [3] also translated as Grand Duke of Vladimir, was the title of the monarch of Vladimir-Suzdal.

  8. Yaroslav II of Vladimir - Wikipedia

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    Yaroslav attempted to restore the cities of Vladimir-Suzdal after the Mongol ravages and fires. In 1243, he was summoned by Batu Khan to his capital Sarai. After a lengthy conference, he returned to Vladimir with honours. Two years later, he was again summoned to the east, this time by Güyük Khan in Karakorum. [2]

  9. List of heads of government of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Putin (1952–) 2: 8 May 2008 7 May 2012 United Russia: Dmitry Medvedev (2008–2012) 37: Dmitry Medvedev (1965–) 1: 8 May 2012 7 May 2018 United Russia: Vladimir Putin (2012–) 2: 8 May 2018 15 January 2020 38 Mikhail Mishustin (1966–) 1: 16 January 2020 7 May 2024 Independent: 2: 10 May 2024 Incumbent