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  1. Maria Vladimirovna of Staritsa was a Russian princess. She was the daughter of Prince Vladimir of Staritsa and his wife, Princess Eudoxia Romanovna Odoevskaya, and, through her father, descended from Sophia Palaiologina. On 12 April 1574, in Novgorod, she married Magnus of Livonia. They had two children: Upon her husband's death, Jerome Horsey escorted Maria from the Bishopric of Courland to ...

  2. Maria Vladimirovna of Staritsa (c. 1560 in Staritsa – 13 May 1610) was a Russian princess. She was the daughter of Prince Vladimir of Staritsa and his wife, Princess Eudoxia Romanovna Odoevskaya, and, through her father, descended from Sophia Palaiologina. On 12 April 1574, in Novgorod, she married Magnus of Livonia. They had two children: 1. * Maria of Oldenburg (July 1580 – 1597). 2 ...

  3. Maria Vladimirovna is a patrilineal descendant of Alexander II of Russia. The original House of Romanov had died out with Empress Elizabeth of Russia in 1762 and was continued by Peter III of Russia , who was born a Duke of Holstein-Gottorp , a branch of the House of Oldenburg , from which the current reigning monarchs of Denmark, Norway and Great Britain, as well as the former of Greece, also ...

  4. Maria Vladimirovna af Staritsa. Udsnit af portræt fra Rosenborg Slot. Dronning af Livland. v. d. r. Maria Vladimirovna af Staritsa (født ca. 1560 i Staritsa, død 13. maj 1610) var en russisk prinsesse, som blev gift med den dansk-norske prins Magnus, der var titulær konge af Livland. [1]

  5. 9 de oct. de 2012 · On this date in 1569, Vladimir of Staritsa was forced by Ivan the Terrible’s goons to drink poison. Vladimir was Ivan’s (barely) younger cousin, both of them grandsons of Russia’s state-building Ivan the Great. Ivan the Terrible, of course, was the heir to the throne, an inheritance he received at the tender age of three when his father ...