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  1. Find the perfect andrey of staritsa image. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. No need to register, buy now!

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  3. Vladimir Andreyevich (1533 – 9 October 1569) was the last appanage Russian prince. His complicated relationship with his cousin, Ivan the Terrible, was dramatized in Sergei Eisenstein's movie Ivan the Terrible. The only son of Andrey of Staritsa and Princess Euphrosyne Khovanskaya, Vladimir spent his childhood under strict surveillance in Moscow. In 1542, he was reinstated in his father's ...

  4. The only son of Andrey of Staritsa and Princess Evfrosinia Staritskaia née Khovanskaia, Vladimir spent his childhood under strict surveillance in Moscow. In 1542, he was reinstated in his father's appanages, Staritsa and Vereya. There he married and lived in peace until 1553, when the tsar fell mortally ill.

  5. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Andrey_of_StaritsaAndrey of Staritsa

    1 de ene. de 1970 · Andrey of Staritsa You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Russian December 2011 Click show for important transl

  6. Ivan Ivanovich (also known as Ioann Ioannovich and Ivan Molodoy) (Иван Иванович, Иоанн Иоаннович, Иван Молодой in Russian) (15 February 1458 – 6 March 1490) was the eldest son and heir of Ivan III from his first marriage to Maria of Tver. Ivan's father empowered him to deal with most administrative and military affairs of the state in order to make ...

  7. 16 de sept. de 2022 · Andrey Ivanovich (August 5, 1490 December 11, 1537) was the youngest son of Ivan III of Russia the Great by Sophia Palaiologina of Byzantium. Since 1519, his appanages included Volokolamsk and Staritsa.