Dmitry of Tver
| Dmitry of Tver | |
|---|---|
Dmitri avenging the death of his father in the ordo (palace) of Özbeg Khan and killing Yury, miniature from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible (16th century) | |
| Grand Prince of Vladimir | |
| Reign | 1322–1326 |
| Predecessor | Yury of Moscow |
| Successor | Aleksandr of Tver |
| Prince of Tver | |
| Reign | 1318–1326 |
| Predecessor | Mikhail I |
| Successor | Aleksandr I |
| Born | 1298 Tver |
| Died | 15 September 1326 (aged 28) Sarai |
| Burial | |
| House | Rurik |
| Father | Mikhail of Tver |
| Mother | Anna of Kashin |
| Religion | Russian Orthodox |
Dmitry Mikhailovich (Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович; 1298 – 15 September 1326), nicknamed the Fearsome Eyes or the Terrible Eyes (Russian: Грозные Очи), was Prince of Tver from 1318 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1322 until his death in 1326, when he was executed in Sarai by the Mongols. He was a son of Mikhail of Tver and Anna of Kashin.