Grand Prince Collection
"Unveiling the Legacy: The Grand Princes of Russia through Time" Step back in time and witness the grandeur of the Grand Princes, as we embark on a captivating journey
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Unveiling the Legacy: The Grand Princes of Russia through Time" Step back in time and witness the grandeur of the Grand Princes, as we embark on a captivating journey. Our first stop takes us to 1904, where Vladimir the Great's campaign to Chersonesos unfolds before our eyes. A pivotal moment that shaped history. Next, we encounter Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia and George I of Greece in Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. This digitally restored reproduction transports us to a bygone era, exact date unknown but brimming with regal splendor. Delving deeper into history, we stumble upon a numismatic treasure - a coin bearing the portrait of Grand Duke Vladimir Svyatoslavich from 980-1015. A tangible relic connecting us directly to this revered ruler. The Baptism of Prince Vladimir I depicted in the Radziwill Chronicle brings forth an anonymous artist's rendition from the 15th century. An event that forever transformed Russia's destiny. As our exploration continues, we come face-to-face with Vsevolod III Yuryevich, known as "the Big Nest, " who reigned over Vladimir from 1154-1212. His portrait captures his commanding presence and indomitable spirit. A significant historical moment unfolds before us as Boleslaw the Brave triumphantly enters Kiev during the late 18th century. Symbolizing power dynamics and territorial shifts within Eastern Europe. In July 1576, Muscovite ambassadors grace Regensburg for the Imperial Diet – a diplomatic spectacle showcasing Russian influence beyond its borders. Saint Grand Duke Vladimir emerges next; an embodiment of religious devotion intertwined with princely authority in this stunning depiction from 1925. Grand Princes Ivan III Vasilyevich and Vasily II "the Dark" take center stage – two influential figures whose reigns left an indelible mark on Russian history.