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  1. Individual Records Search Search Search Results Results Maria of Tver (1442 - Unknown) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Info Share. How do we create a ...

  2. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Maria of Tver died in 1467, and Ivan III decided to marry again to secure his dynasty. His new bride was Sophia (Zoe) Palaiologina (l. c. 1449-1503), the niece of the last Byzantine emperor , Constantine XI (r. 1449-1453).

  3. 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. When Vasili II (Ivan III's father) was getting ready to attack Dmitry Shemyaka, he found an ally in the person of Boris of Tver. The two decided to seal the alliance by arranging a ...

  4. 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.

  5. Ivan Ivanovich was born on 15 February 1458, the son of Ivan III by his first wife Maria of Tver, who later died in 1467. [3] In 1471, as Ivan III marched off on his campaign against Novgorod , he bestowed upon the young Ivan the title of grand prince , [4] [1] so the Muscovite ambassadors and government officials used to speak on behalf of the two grand princes.

  6. Maria of Tver, the first wife of Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow, died in 1467. Their marriage produced one son, Ivan the Young , born in 1458. The marriage between Sophia and Ivan III was proposed by Pope Paul II in 1469, probably in hopes of strengthening the influence of the Catholic Church in Russia and eventually unifying the Orthodox and Catholic churches, as stipulated in the Council of ...

  7. 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