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  1. Anna of Kashin (Russian: Анна Кашинская; c. 1280 – 2 October 1368) was a princess consort of Mikhail of Tver. She is revered as a saint Right-Believing princess, patroness of Kashin and Tver.

  2. Anna of Kashin ( Russian: Анна Кашинская; c. 1280 – 2 October 1368) was a princess consort of Mikhail of Tver. She is revered as a saint Right-Believing princess, patroness of Kashin and Tver.

  3. In the Russian Orthodox Church, the most famous case is the decanonization of the Right-Believing princess of Anna of Kashin at the Great Moscow Synod in 1677–1678. The reason for the decanonization was the religious policy of the forcible introduction in Russia of the three fingers sign of the cross , instead of the older two ...

  4. Familia e hijos. En 1294 Miguel se casó con la princesa Ana de Kashin, hija del príncipe Dmitri de Rostov. Tuvieron cinco hijos:

  5. Mikhail's wife took the veil in Kashin's nunnery and died there on 2 October 1368. She is commemorated as Anna of Kashin by the Russian Orthodox Church and was canonized in 1677.

  6. The holy Right-Believing Princess Anna of Kashin. From a princely family. Princess Anna’s exact date of birth is unknown, but historians suggest the period 1278—1279. St. Anna was descended from the family of the princes of Rostov.