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  1. Vladimir of Staritsa. Vladimir Andreyevich ( Russian: Владимир Андреевич; 9 July 1535 – 9 October 1569) [1] was the last appanage Russian prince. [2] His complicated relationship with his cousin, Ivan the Terrible, was dramatized in Sergei Eisenstein 's 1944 film Ivan the Terrible .

  2. 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 ...

  3. Vladimir Andreyevich was the last appanage Russian prince. His complicated relationship with his cousin, Ivan the Terrible, was dramatized in Sergei Eisenstein's 1944 film Ivan the Terrible. Introduction Vladimir of Staritsa

  4. 28653101001. Staritsa ( Russian: Ста́рица) is a town and the administrative center of Staritsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the Volga River, 77 kilometers (48 mi) from Tver, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: 8,607 ( 2010 Russian census); [4] 9,125 ( 2002 Census); [11] 9,120 ( 1989 Soviet census).

  5. Vladimir of Staritsa (Pavel Kadochnikov) – Vladimir, Efrosinia's adult son, with the mind of a child, is the main challenger to Ivan as tsar. He is Ivan's cousin but has none of his intelligence, forcefulness, or drive, and is content to drink and listen to his mother sing.

  6. the metropolitan's intercession, however, Vladimir and his mother regained Staritsa in December 1540, and the cousins spent the next few years together at court.1 In contrast to his father's policy, Ivan allowed Vladimir, next in the line of succession, to marry before he himself had a son. Both participated in the

  7. In 1553 Ivan fell ill and seemed on the point of death, and he tried to guarantee the succession for his infant son. Some boyars supported him, but others feared a regency that would only empower the Romanovs. A third group favored Ivan's cousin, Vladimir of Staritsa, an incapable but certainly legitimate possibility.