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

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BorovskBorovsk - Wikipedia

    History. It is known to have existed since 1356 [2] as a part of the Principality of Ryazan. In the 14th century, it was owned by Vladimir the Bold, but passed to the Grand Duchy of Moscow when his granddaughter Maria of Borovsk married Vasily II . Borovsk Monastery of St. Paphnutius.

    • 166 m (545 ft)
    • Russia
  3. Maria of Russia may refer to: Maria of Borovsk (1418-1484), wife of Vasily II of Moscow and mother of Ivan III of Russia Maria of Tver (1442-1467), first wife of Ivan III of Russia and mother of Ivan the Young

  4. Maria Yaroslavna of Borovsk (Мария Ярославна in Russian) (1418–1484) was a Grand Princess consort of Muscovy; she was married to Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow. She was the daughter of Yaroslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Maloyaroslavets, and Maria, granddaughter of Fyodor Koshka.

  5. La existencia de Bórovsk es conocida desde el siglo XIII. La localidad era parte entonces del principado de Riazán. En el siglo XIV, era propiedad de Vladímir el Valiente, pasando a la soberanía de Moscovia a raíz del matrimonio de su nieta María de Bórovsk con Basilio II .

  6. 4 de ago. de 2020 · For their part, Ivan and his mother, Maria of Borovsk (1418–1484), believed that a Byzantine marriage would elevate Moscow's spiritual and temporal prestige in both the West and among their Eastern Orthodox neighbors in the Balkans and Caucasus.

  7. 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. [1] [2] [3] She was the daughter of Boris of Tver .