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  1. Sophia Vitovtovna of Lithuania ( Lithuanian: Sofija Vytautaitė, Russian: Софья Витовтовна, romanized : Sofya Vitovtovna; 1371 – 1453) was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasily I from 1391 to 1425. She was regent for her son Vasily II from 1425 to 1432. [1] Her father was Vytautas, the grand duke of Lithuania .

  2. Sophie of Lithuania (1370–1453)Princess of Moscow. Born in 1370; died on June 15, 1453; daughter of Vitold, prince of Lithuania; married Basil I, prince of Moscow, on January 9, 1392; children: Basil II the Blind (b. Source for information on Sophie of Lithuania (1370–1453): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  3. the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia. Sophia of Lithuania (1371–1453), also known as Sofia Vitovtovna, was a Grand Princess consort of Muscovy by marriage to Vasili I of Russia. She was regent of Muscovy during the minority of her son from 1425 to 1434. This page uses content from the English Wikipedia.

  4. Sophia Vitovtovna of Lithuania ( Lithuanian: Sofija Vytautaitė, Russian: Софья Витовтовна, romanized: Sofya Vitovtovna; 1371 – 1453) was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasily I from 1391 to 1425. She was regent for her son Vasily II from 1425 to 1432. Her father was Vytautas, the grand duke of Lithuania. Quick ...

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    Sophia of Lithuania (1371–1453), also known as Sofia Vitovtovna, was a Grand Princess consort of Muscovy by marriage to Vasili I of Russia. She was regent of Muscovy during the minority of her son from 1425 to 1434.

  7. Sophia of Lithuania (1371–1453), also known as Sofia Vitovtovna, was a Grand Princess consort of Muscovy by marriage to Vasili I of Russia. She was regent of Muscovy during the minority of her son from 1425 to 1434. Life. She was the only daughter of Vytautas the Great of Lithuania and his first wife, Anna.

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