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  1. Alexandra Vasilyevna Velyaminova (Russian: Александра Васильевна Вельяминова; died 26 December 1364) was the grand princess consort of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan II of Moscow from 1345.

  2. Alexandra Vasilyevna Velyaminova (Russian: Александра Васильевна Вельяминова; died 26 December 1364) was the grand princess consort of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan II of Moscow from 1345.

  3. En 1345, Iván se casó con su segunda esposa Aleksandra Ivánovna Velyamínova (Alexandra Velyaminova), quien era una hija de Vasili Velyamínov, un alcalde de Moscú. Tuvo por lo menos cuatro hijos:

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    Dmitry was born in Moscow in 1350, the son of Ivan the Fair, Grand Prince of Moscow, and his second wife, Alexandra Vassilievna Velyaminova, the daughter of the mayor of Moscow. Dmitry was orphaned at the age of nine and ascended the throne of the Principality of Moscow. Per the terms of Ivan's will, during Dmitry's minority, Metropolitan Aleksey s...

    Mongol domination of Rus' began to crumble during Dmitry's thirty-year reign. The Golden Horde was severely weakened by civil war and dynastic rivalries. Dmitry took advantage of this lapse in Mongol authority to openly challenge the Tatars. While he kept the Khan's patent to collect taxes for all of Russia,[citation needed] Dmitry is also famous f...

    He was married to Eudoxia of Nizhniy Novgorod. She was a daughter of Dmitry of Suzdal and Vasilisa of Rostov. They had at least twelve children: 1. Daniil Dmitriyevich (c.1370– 15 September 1379). 2. Vasiliy I of Moscow(30 September 1371 – 27 February 1425). 3. Sofia Dmitriyevna. Married Fyodor Olegovich, Prince of Ryazan(reigned 1402–1427). 4. Yur...

    Right-Believing Prince Demetrius Ioannovich Donskoy was canonized on 6 June 1988 in Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius by 1988 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church under Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow.

    Dmitriy Donskoy in a World War I patriotic poster by Konstantin Korovin
    Dmitriy Donskoy in the Battle of Kulikovo, by Adolphe Yvon
    Defense of Moscow from Tokhtamysh in 1382
    Dmitriy Donskoy on the Millennium of Russia monument in Veliky Novgorod

    Bain, Robert Nisbet (1911). "Demetrius Donskoi" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). p. 983.

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  5. Dmitry was born in Moscow in 1350, the son of Ivan the Fair, Grand Prince of Moscow, and his second wife, Alexandra Vassilievna Velyaminova, the daughter of the mayor of Moscow. Dmitry was orphaned at the age of nine and ascended the throne of the Principality of Moscow.

  6. Alexandra Vasilyevna Velyaminova (Александра Ивановна in Russian) (died 26 December 1364) was a Grand Princess consort of Muscovy; she was married to Grand Prince Ivan II of Moscow. She was the daughter of Vasily Velyaminov, a mayor of Moscow.