Sheleshpansky Principality
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Was one of the many Russian Principalties that existed in the Middle Ages and were later inglobated either into Russia or Lithuania.
Establishment
- January 1381: After the breakup of the Sheleshpansky Principality in 1380, it fragmented into smaller territories known as Sheleshpansky, Kemsky, and Kargolomsky appanages. These were smaller regions ruled by different princes or nobles within the former principality.
Chronology
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1. Events
- January 1386: Beloselsky was a principality (c. 1385-1470) located in Beloe Selo in Poshekhonsky district.
Disestablishment
- January 1411: At the end of the 15th century, the Sheleshpalsky princes were already vassal princes of the Grand Duke of Moscow.