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  1. Vladimir of Staritsa. Father. Andrey Fedorovich Khovansky. Yefrosinya [a] Andreyevna Staritskaya ( Russian: Ефросинья Андреевна Старицкая; née Khovanskaya; 1516 – 20 October 1569) was a Russian noblewoman. She was married to Andrey of Staritsa, the younger brother of Vasili III and an uncle of Ivan IV .

  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Quick facts for kids. Ivan III Vasilievich ( Russian: Иван III Васильевич) (22 January 1440, Moscow – 27 October 1505, Moscow), also known as Ivan the Great, was a Grand Prince of Moscow and "Grand Prince of all Rus " (Великий князь всея Руси). Sometimes referred to as the "gatherer of the Russian lands", he ...

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  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Ivan the Terrible (born August 25, 1530, Kolomenskoye, near Moscow [Russia]—died March 18, 1584, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow (1533–84) and the first to be proclaimed tsar of Russia (from 1547). His reign saw the completion of the construction of a centrally administered Russian state and the creation of an empire that included ...

  5. 28653101001. Staritsa ( Russian: Ста́рица) is a town and the administrative center of Staritsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the Volga River, 77 kilometers (48 mi) from Tver, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: 8,607 ( 2010 Russian census); [4] 9,125 ( 2002 Census); [11] 9,120 ( 1989 Soviet census).

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  7. Ivan Ivanovich ( Russian: Иван Иванович) or Ioann Ioannovich ( Иоанн Иоаннович ), also known as Ivan the Young ( Russian: Иван Молодой, romanized : Ivan Molodoy; [1] 15 February 1458 – 6 March 1490), was the eldest son and heir of Ivan III of Russia from his first marriage to Maria of Tver. [1] In 1471, he ...