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  1. Maria Borisovna of Tver (Russian: Мария Борисовна; 1442 – 22 April 1467) was the grand princess of Moscow as the first wife of Ivan III from 1462 until her death in 1467. She was the daughter of Boris of Tver. Biography

  2. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Ivan III was married at a young age to Maria, a princess of Tver (a Russian medieval state). They had a son called Ivan Ivanovich (r. 1471-1490). Maria of Tver died in 1467, and Ivan III decided to marry again to secure his dynasty.

  3. Maria of Tver (c. 1440–1467) Grand Princess of Moscow. Born in 1440 or 1442, in Tver, a town northwest of Moscow; died on April 22, 1467; daughter of Prince Boris of Tver and Anastasiaof Mojaisk (d. 1451); betrothed to Ivan III when she was six; married Ivan III (1440–1505), tsar of Russia (r. 1462–1505), on June 2, 1452; children: Ivan ...

  4. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Sophia Palaiologina (c. 1449-1503) played a decisive role in Russian history as the second wife of Ivan III of Russia (r. 1462-1505). A member of the Palaiologos dynasty, Sophia's life is emblematic of the vicissitudes that faced Byzantine émigrés as they fled abroad to avoid Ottoman aggression.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2023 · After the death of his first consort, Maria of Tver (1467), at the suggestion of Pope Paul II (1469), who hoped thereby to bind Russia to the holy see, Ivan III wedded Sophia Paleologue (also known under her original Greek and Orthodox name of Zoe), daughter of Thomas Palaeologus , despot of Morea, who claimed the throne of ...

  6. Ivan Ivanovich (Russian: Иван Иванович) or Ioann Ioannovich (Иоанн Иоаннович), also known as Ivan the Young (Russian: Иван Молодой, romanized: Ivan Molodoy; 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.

  7. Maria of Tver, the first wife of Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow, died in 1467. Their marriage produced one son, Ivan the Young , born in 1458. The marriage between Sophia and Ivan III was proposed by Pope Paul II in 1469, probably in hopes of strengthening the influence of the Catholic Church in Russia and eventually unifying the ...