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He was the eldest son of
Andrei Fedorovich, grand prince of Rostov and a
daughter of Konstantin Vasil'yevich, grand prince of
Rostov. He was appanage prince of Bokhtuzhsk. His sons were
Yuri and Fedor Golyeni,
princes of Rostov (Bokhtuzhsk?) The family is shown on this
chart.
The Bokhtuzhski udel was divided out of the Rostov principality in the second
half of the 14th century and given to Ivan. His lands then were located along
the banks of the Bokhtug river a tributary of the Sukhona. His grandson, Semyon
Yuryevich, was the last independent prince having udel rights
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