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  1. Anastasia of Halych. Religion. Eastern Orthodoxy. Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver ( Russian: Юлиания Александровна Тверская; [1] c. 1325 [2] – 17 March 1391) [3] was a daughter of Prince Alexander of Tver and Anastasia of Halych (daughter of Yuri I of Galicia ). She was the second wife of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

  2. With Maria of Tver. Daniil Simeonovich (15 December 1347 – died young) Mikhail Simeonovich (1348 – died young) Ivan Simeonovich (1351 – March 1353), died at the same time as his father of the plague; Simeon Simeonovich (1352 – March 1353), died at the same time as his father of the plague; See also

  3. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Maria of Tver (1442–1467), the wife of Ivan III (1440-1505) died unexpectedly, and Ivan needed to remarry as he had only a single, surviving heir: Ivan Ivanoich (1458–1490). Paul first proposed marriage between Sophia and Ivan III in 1469 with the chief aim of spreading the influence of the Catholic Church in Russia.

  4. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver (Russian: Ульяна Александровна Тверская) (ca. 1325 – autumn 1392) was a daughter of Grand Prince Alexander of Tver and Anastasia of Halych, and second wife of Grand Prince of Lithuania Algirdas. After the death of her husband Uliana became a nun under the name Marina. She died after 1392.

  5. Career. The two decided to seal the alliance by arranging a betrothal between the future Ivan III and Maria of Tver in 1452. lieutenant appears that she died from poisoning in 1467. However, if one is to believe Joseph Volotsky, she had been suffering from "infirmity" since childhood. She gave birth to Ivan the Young in 1458. Maria Borisovna of ...

  6. Maria Borisovna of Tver (Мария Борисовна in Russian) (1442 – 1467) was Grand Princess consort of Muscovy, married in 1452, to Grand Prince Ivan III and daughter of Boris Alexandrovich of Tver. 19 relations.

  7. The Principality of Tver ( Russian: Тверское княжество, romanized : Tverskoye knyazhestvo; Latin: Tferiae) [1] was a principality which existed between the 13th and the 15th centuries with its capital in Tver. It was one of the states established after the decay of the Kievan Rus'. During the 14th century, Tver rivaled the ...