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  1. Career. The two decided to seal the alliance by arranging a betrothal between the future Ivan III and Maria of Tver in 1452. lieutenant appears that she died from poisoning in 1467. However, if one is to believe Joseph Volotsky, she had been suffering from "infirmity" since childhood. She gave birth to Ivan the Young in 1458. Maria Borisovna of ...

  2. Anastasia of Halych. Religion. Eastern Orthodoxy. Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver ( Russian: Юлиания Александровна Тверская; [1] c. 1325 [2] – 17 March 1391) [3] was a daughter of Prince Alexander of Tver and Anastasia of Halych (daughter of Yuri I of Galicia ). She was the second wife of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

  3. Maria Borisovna of Tver (Russian: Мария Борисовна) (1442 - 1467) was the first wife of Grand Prince Ivan III and daughter of Boris Alexandrovich of Tver and of his first wife Anastasiya Andreyevna Mozhaisky. When Vasili II (Ivan III's father) was getting ready to attack Dmitri Shemyaka, he found an ally in the person of Boris of Tver.

  4. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Maria of Tver (1442–1467), the wife of Ivan III (1440-1505) died unexpectedly, and Ivan needed to remarry as he had only a single, surviving heir: Ivan Ivanoich (1458–1490). Paul first proposed marriage between Sophia and Ivan III in 1469 with the chief aim of spreading the influence of the Catholic Church in Russia.

  5. Prince of Tver. The Prince of Tver ( Russian: Князь тверской) was the title of the ruler of the Principality of Tver. The princes of Tver descended from the first prince, Yaroslav Yaroslavich ( r. 1247–1271 ). [1] [2] In 1485, Tver was formally annexed by Moscow and became an appanage .

  6. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Contents 1References Grand Princess consort of MoscowMaria BorisovnaIvan III and Maria of Tver's weddingGrand Princess consort of MoscowTenure1462–1467Bornc. 1442Died1467 (aged 24–25)BurialAscension Convent, KolomenskoyeArchangel Cathedral, Kremlin (1929)SpouseIvan III of RussiaIssueIvan IvanovichHouseRurikFatherBoris Alexandrovich of TverReligionEastern OrthodoxMaria Borisovna of Tver ...

  7. Maria Yaroslavna of Borovsk ( Russian: Мария Ярославна; c. 1420 – 4 July 1485), [1] also known by her monastic name Marfa, [2] was the grand princess of Moscow during her marriage to Vasily II of Moscow. [3] She was a granddaughter of Feodor Koshka, [4] and the mother of Ivan III of Russia. [4]