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  1. Yuri Vasilievich (Юрий Васильевич; 30 October 1532 – 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga .

  2. Solomonia Saburova. Saint Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova (c. 1490 – 18 December 1542) was the first wife of Grand Prince Vasili III of Muscovy. She was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Sofia of Suzdal. Categories: 1490 births. 1542 deaths.

  3. Yuri of Uglich explained. Yuri Vasilievich (Юрий Васильевич; 30 October 1532 - 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga.

  4. 3 de sept. de 2022 · Yuri Vasilievich ( 30 October 1532 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga.

  5. fleek.ipfs.io › Yuri_Vasilevich_(son_of_Vasili_IIl)Yuri of Uglich

    Yuri Vasilievich (Юрий Васильевич; 30 October 1532 – 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga. Yuri was the second son of Vasily III of Russia and Elena Glinskaya.

  6. 10 de ene. de 2013 · Uglich may be the only town in the world to sport a knife-wielding boy on its coat of arms – and he is there for a reason. Local princes died here with startling regularity, only a few years ...

  7. Kudeyar ( folk legend) House. Daniilovichi. Father. Yury Konstantinovich Saburov. Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova ( Russian: Соломония Юрьевна Сабурова; c. 1490 – 18 December 1542) was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasili III of Russia. She was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Sofia of Suzdal .