- male, deceased (1293)
- Dmitry Alexandrovich (ca. 1250-1294) was Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1276 until 1281 and then from 1283 until 1293. Dmitry was the second...
- male, deceased (1303)
- Daniil Aleksandrovich was the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky and forefather of all the princes of Moscow. One of the most junior princes in the...
- male, deceased (1271)
- Yaroslav III Yaroslavich was the first Grand Prince of Tver and the tenth Grand Duke of Vladimir from 1264 to 1271. Yaroslav and his son Mikhail...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Dmitry Kardovsky was a Russian artist, illustrator and stage designer. He was born in Pereslavl-Zalessky in the Yaroslavl province. After studying...
- male, deceased (1325)
- Yuriy Danilovich, also known as Georgiy Danilovich was Prince of Moscow (1303 - 1325) and Grand Prince of Vladimir (from 1317). He was one of the...
- male, deceased (1843)
- Prince Peter Khristianovich Wittgenstein (January 17 (January 6), 1769, Pereslavl-Zalessky - June 11, 1843, Lemberg) was a Russian Field Marshal...
- male, deceased (1246)
- Yaroslav II, Christian name "Theodor" (February 8, 1191-September 30, 1246), was the Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238-1246) who helped to restore his...
- male
- Athanasius was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia from March of 1564 to May of 1566, writer, and iconographer. In 1530s-1540s, Athanasius served...
- male
- Alexander Peresvet, also spelled "Peresviet" (Russian: Александр Пересвет), was a legendary Russian monk who was killed in a single combat wit...
- male, 189 years old
- Pavel Kolendas (1820-?) was a Russian painter. A handful of portraits by his hand, held in the museum of Pereslavl-Zalessky, survive.
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