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  1. Aigusta Anastasia of Lithuania (Russian: Анастасия Гедиминовна, romanized: Anastasiya Gediminovna; c. 1320 – 1345) was the princess of Moscow during her marriage to Simeon, the grand prince of Vladimir and prince of Moscow. Most likely she was the daughter of Gediminas, the grand duke of Lithuania. Life

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Mother of Vasilisa, princess of Vladimir-Moscow; Vasilij and Konstantin. Sister of Prince of Volyn Lubart; Grand Duke of Lithuania Jaunutis Giedyminowicz Gediminids; Danuta Elizabeth of Lithuania; Koriat Mikhail, prince of Navahrudak and Vaŭkavysk; Euphemia "Ofka" of Lithuania and 3 others.

    • Vilnius / Вильна, Великое Княжество Литовское
    • Simeon "The Proud" of Moscow
  3. Category. : Aigusta Anastasia of Lithuania. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Augusta Anastasia of Lithuania. Grand Princess consort of Muscovy. Upload media.

  4. 1303–1336. Karijotas Mykolas Gediminis. 1303–1347. Liubart-Demetris Gedimins. 1304–1384. Princess of Lithuania Marija Gedimins. 1305–1349. Iwan Jewnuta. 1306–1366. Augusta Anastasia Gedimins.

  5. When Olga Vsevolodna was born in 1275, in Lithuania, her father, Ivan Vsevolodovich Polotsk, was 28 and her mother, Polotsk, was 26. She had at least 10 sons and 8 daughters with Gediminas. She died in 1344, in Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania, at the age of 69.

    • Female
    • Gediminas, Henrich Tho Sakerstorp
  6. Aigusta Anastasia of Lithuania (Russian: Анастасия Гедиминовна|Anastasiya Gediminovna; – 1345) was the princess of Moscow during her marriage to Simeon, the grand prince of Vladimir and prince of Moscow. Most likely she was the daughter of Gediminas, the grand duke of Lithuania. Life

  7. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Augusta Anastasia of Lithuania. Grand Princess consort of Muscovy