Yuri Vsevolodovich, Grand Prince of Vladimir

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prince Yuri (George) Vsevolodovich of Vladimir, II

Russian: князь Юрий (Георг / Георгий) Всеволодович, II, Lithuanian: kun. Jurgis Jurijus Vsevolodaitis Vladimirietis, II
Also Known As: "Rurikid"
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Death: March 04, 1238 (49)
near Sitj River
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Son of Vsevolod-Dmitri Yurievich The Big Nest and Maria Shvarnovna
Husband of Agaphia, princess of Chernigov
Father of Vsevolod Yurievich; Vladimir Yurievich; Mstislav Yurievich and Feodora Yurievna
Brother of Sbyslava Vsevolodovna of Vladimir; Vseslava Vsevolodovna of Vladimir; Verhuslava Vsevolodovna of Vladimir; Boris Vsevolodich; Gleb Vsevolodich and 6 others

Occupation: Великий князь Владимирский (1212-1216, 1218-1238)
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Yuri II (Russian: Ю́рий II), also known as George II of Vladimir or Georgy II Vsevolodovich (1189, Suzdal - March 4, 1238), was the fourth Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212–1216, 1218–1238) who presided over Vladimir-Suzdal at the time of the Mongol invasion of Russia. He was the third and best-loved son of Vsevolod III and Maria Shvarnovna. He first distinguished himself in the battles against Ryazan in 1208. His father wanted Yuri to inherit Rostov and his elder brother Konstantin to succeed him in Vladimir. The latter, however, declared that he would rule both towns or nothing at all. Thereupon Vsevolod disinherited Konstantin and passed the throne to Yuri.

Mongols under the walls of Vladimir. After Vsevolod's death, Konstantin allied himself with Mstislav the Bold and defeated Yuri and his other brothers on the Lipitsa River. Having gained Vladimir, Konstantin sent Yuri to rule Rostov and Yaroslavl. Two years later Konstantin died, and Yuri was allowed to return to Vladimir. During his reign in Vladimir, Yuri waged several wars against Volga Bulgaria and founded the fortress of Nizhny Novgorod on the Volga River to secure the area from Bulgarian attacks. He installed his younger brother Yaroslav in Novgorod. When the Mongols first approached Russia in 1223, he sent a small unit against them, but it arrived too late to take part in the disastrous Battle of the Kalka River. When the Mongols returned in 1237, Yuri treated their envoys with disdain. Likewise, he did not help Ryazan when Batu Khan laid siege to that city. His own capital, however, was the next in line. Yuri's sons were soundly defeated near Kolomna, and Yuri himself could barely escape to Yaroslavl. His wife Agatha (Mikhail of Kiev's sister) and all his family died in Vladimir when a church where they had sought refuge from the fire collapsed. Yuri himself was killed on March 4, 1238, in the Battle of the Sit River, whereby vast Mongol hordes defeated the army of Vladimir-Suzdal.

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