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Added Faina Neznanskiy
Published 10/8/14
Players 9
Best time 00:11:29
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Vsevolod Yurievich "Big Nest" (1154-1212) - Grand Duke of Vladimir, son of Yuri Dolgoruky. Vsevolod the Big Nest ruled in Kiev in February-March 1173, and then in Vladimir from 1176. Under him, the Vladimir principality achieved the highest prosperity and economic well-being. In Russian history, it bears the name of Vsevolod the Big Nest or Vsevolod the Third.

Vsevolod got his nickname due to the fact that, like his father, he had a large number of children.

During his reign, Vsevolod the Big Nest relied heavily on the boyars and nobility in the cities, in which these classes were previously rather weak. Thanks to his new politics and economy, Vsevolod managed to significantly increase the treasury of his principality and improve life in the Vladimir principality. In the Tale of Bygone Years, Vsevolod was named the Grand Duke and recognized as one of the most successful princes of that period.

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