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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ana_JakšićAna Jakšić - Wikipedia

    Jakšić. Coat of arms of the Jakšić noble family. Anna Glinskaya ( Russian: Анна Глинская; Serbian: Ана Глинска, romanized : Ana Glinska; née Jakšić; [a] died c. 1553) was a Serbian and Russian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Serbian voivode Stefan Jakšić ( d. 1489) from the Jakšić family.

    • Ana Jakšić, c. 1473
    • Vasili Lvovich Glinsky
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ana_JakšićAna Jakšić - Wikiwand

    Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Anna Glinskaya ( Russian: Анна Глинская; Serbian: Ана Глинска, romanized: Ana Glinska; née Jakšić; died c. 1553) was a Serbian and Russian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Serbian voivode Stefan Jakšić ( d. 1489) from the Jakšić family.

  3. The House of Jakšić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јакшић, pl. Јакшићи / Jakšići; Hungarian: Jaksics család) was a prominent Serbian noble family from the 15th and 16th century, in the Serbian Despotate and the Kingdom of Hungary. The eponymous founder, Jakša, was a Voivode (Duke) in the service of Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković, and ...

    • before 1453
    • voivode
  4. Ana Jakšić (born 10th March 1998) - volleyball player from Serbia who plays as setter. Here are 5 volleyball clubs in which she worked.

    • Female
    • Volleyball Player
    • 5'10" (1.78 m)
    • 141 (64 kg)
  5. Ana Glinskaya Jakšić, grandmother of the great emperor Ivan the Terrible, took care of the upbringing of the minor emperor after his parents passed away. As a shadow co-ruler, she retained power at the Moscow court for the rest of her life.

  6. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Ana Marija Jakšić: the scientist who trains flies - EPFL. Ana Marija Jakšić, a young researcher in evolutionary neurobiology, joined EPFL on 1 May but has yet to set foot in her lab in Lausanne. With time on her hands, she set about breeding fruit flies the old-school way.

  7. Biografía. Hija del Príncipe lituano Vasili Lvóvich Glinski y de la Princesa Ana Jakšić de Serbia. Basilio III se divorcia de su primera mujer Solomonia Sabúrova, al no poder esta darle descendencia, para casarse con Elena debido a su gran fortuna. En su lecho de muerte, Basilio III le entrega el poder hasta la mayoría de edad de su hijo.