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Alexander NevskySt. Alexander Nevsky
Grand Prince of Vladimir
By. Hailey, Gracelyn, Lily, Maggie, Lauren, and Wyatt
Life, Legacy, and Purpose
• Accommodation to the Golden Horde• Support and protection for Russian Orthodoxy
• Strict defense of Novgorod• Silver tomb in Leningrad
• Mongols eventually withdraw from Russia
Family
• Four Sons, none of which succeeded him.
• Daniel, Prince of Moscow
• Wife, who goes relatively unnamed
Military Expeditions
• Three main military victories:– Swedes to the north on the Neva River – Teutonic Knights (Livonian Brothers of the Sword)– Lithuanians
Victory over the Swedes-Neva River
-Boris Chorikov
Defeating the Teutonic Knights
- Lake Peipus (Chud’)
- Livonian Brothers of the Sword
Nevsky’s Continued Victories
-Lithuanians
-Mediation with Mongols
-Modus Vivendi
-Chudskoye battle
Political Victories
• Battle of Neva and his revenge on the Swedes
• Peace Treaty after Livonian invasion
• Treaty with the Golden Horde
• Grand Prince of Vladimir
“Without the command of God there would not have been this prince.”
• “Fight me if you have the courage, for I am already here and I am taking your land.”
• “The power of God is not in numbers, but in truth.”
• Nevsky (of the Neva)• Great Battle of the Ice
Alexander Nevsky post-Grand Prince of Vladimir
• Gave up title to become a monk
• WWII symbol of Russian resistance to German invasion
• Monuments throughout Russia in his honor
The Legacy
• Unselfish defender of Russia and its people
• Victory against the Swedes, the Lithuanians, and the Teutonic Knights
• Modus vivendi with Mongolian overlords
Works Cited• Windhausen, John D. "Saint Alexander Nevsky." Great Lives From History: The Middle Ages (2005): 1.
Biography Reference Center. Web. 29 Oct. 2012.
• “Encyclopedia of World Biography on Alexander Nevsky.” Book Rags. Thomson Gale, 2005-2006. Web. 25 November 2012.
• Alexander Nevsky. (2011). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition, 1. Retrieved from http://ehis.ebscohost.com.lrc-proxy.abtech.edu/ehost/detail?sid=1621c606-a3b1-44a4-9a31-41f95ce9f5f7%40sessionmgr14&vid=4&hid=4&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=39043032
• The Battle on the Ice. (2006). Russian Life, 49(2), 20-22 Retrieved from http://ehis.ebscohost.com.lrc-
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• Life of St. Alexander Nevsky (nd) Retrieved on November 21, 2012 from http://members.tripod.com/~shtyetz_john/life-of-st-alexander.html
• O'Reilly, D. (2004). Aleksandr Nevsky RUSSIA'S SAVIOR. Military History, 21(1), 58-80. Retrieved from http://ehis.ebscohost.com.lrc-proxy.abtech.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=12&hid=3&sid=1621c606-a3b1-44a4-9a31-41f95ce9f5f7%40sessionmgr14
Works Cited Cont’d
Neilsky, . "St. Alexander Nevsky." Nevsky Prospekt. Bravenet, n.d. Web. 26 Nov 2012. <http://www.nevsky-prospekt.com/stalex.html>.
Dmitriev, Oleg. "Prominent Russians: Alexander Nevsky." (2012): n.pag. Web. 21 Nov 2012. <http://russiapedia.rt.com/prominent-russians/history-and-mythology/aleksandr-nevsky/>.
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