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  1. Maria Vladimirovna of Staritsa was a Russian princess. She was the daughter of Prince Vladimir of Staritsa and his wife, Princess Eudoxia Romanovna Odoevskaya, and, through her father, descended from Sophia Palaiologina.

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · Ivan IV. Ivan IV (1530-1584), known as Ivan the Terrible, was the first Russian sovereign to be crowned czar and to hold czar as his official title in addition to the traditional title of grand duke of Moscow. The reign of Ivan IV was the culmination of Russian historical developments that began with the rise of Moscow in the early 14th century.

  3. Maria Vladimirovna of Staritsa (ca 1560, Staritsa – 13 May 1610) was the Queen of Livonia, and a Russian princess. She was the daughter of Prince Vladimir of Staritsa and his wife, Princess Eudoxia Romanovna Odoevskaya, and, through her father, descended from Zoe Palaiologina (being her last known descendant).

  4. 25 de sept. de 2006 · Ivan the Terrible. Ivan IV, 'the Terrible' (1533-1584), is one of the key figures in Russian history, yet he has remained among the most neglected. Notorious for pioneering a policy of unrestrained terror—and for killing his own son—he has been credited with establishing autocracy in Russia. This is the first attempt to write a biography of ...

  5. Both rulers of the Staritsa principality—Andrei and his son Vladimir—would meet tragic fates. Yet before the town existed, there was a Russian presence in the form of the Dormition Monastery ...

  6. Many travellers enjoy visiting Golden Gate (3.6 miles), The Former Building of Municipal Duma (3.6 miles), and Kozlov Shaft (3.5 miles). See all nearby attractions. Rakhmanovskaya Staritsa, Vladimir: See 16 traveller reviews, 18 candid photos, and great deals for Rakhmanovskaya Staritsa, ranked #33 of 33 Speciality lodging in Vladimir and rated ...

  7. Vladimir"s only surviving daughter, Maria, was married in 1573 to king Magnus of Livonia (son of Christian III of Denmark). Upon her husband"s death, she was summoned from Courland to the court of Boris Godunov and forced to take the veil in a convent adjacent to the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra. Her subsequent fate is not documented. Vladimir ...