saint Alexander II Mikhailovich Tversky (great prince of Tver, great prince of Vladimir, prince of Novgorod, prince of Pskov, great prince of Tver)

   the Fugitive, Александр Михайлович Тверcко́й

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Personal and Family Information

Alexander was born on 07 OCT 1301, the son of saint Mikhail I Yaroslavich Tversky and saint Anna Dmitrievna Rostowskaja. The place is not known.

He died on 28 OCT 1339 in Saraevskiy.

His wife was Anastasia von Halicz, who he married in ABT 1320. The place has not been found. Their eight known children were Anastasia Alexandrovna (1322-1371), Uliana Maria Alexandrovna (c1325-1391), Fyodor (?-1339), Lev (1321-?), Mikhail Alexandrovich (1333-1399), Vsevolod Alexandrovich (?-1364), Andrey Alexandrevich (?-1365) and Vladimir Alexandrevich (?-1365).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

saint Alexander II Mikhailovich Tversky
(1301-1339)

 

saint Mikhail I Yaroslavich Tversky
(1272-1318)

 

Yaroslav III Yaroslavich Tversky
(c1230-1272)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Xenia Yurievna of Torusa
(1243-1313)

 

Yuriy Michailovich
(-1313)

 
     
 
 
   

saint Anna Dmitrievna Rostowskaja
(c1285-1368)

 

Dmitry Borisovich Rostovsky
(1253-1294)

   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth 7 OCT 1301
Death 28 OCT 1339
Place: Saraevskiy
Cause: murdered

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Nobility Title FROM 1325 TO 1327 great prince of Tver
Nobility Title FROM 1325 TO 1327 great prince of Vladimir
Nobility Title FROM 1325 TO 1327 prince of Novgorod
Nobility Title FROM 1328 TO 1338 prince of Pskov
Nobility Title FROM 1338 TO 1339 great prince of Tver

Notes

Note 1

On October 29, 1339, Aleksandr and Fyodor were quartered (chopped into four pieces) in Sarai, the capital city of the Horde, by the orders of Uzbeg Khan.