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  1. Sophia Palaiologina began life as a Byzantine royal, ended as a Grand Princess of Moscow, and endured the fall of great empires and great men in her time. Yet nothing was as fearsome as Sophia herself. Cunning, ruthless, and ambitious, this 15th-century power player stopped at nothing to get to the top—and her darkest act was unforgettable.

  2. Sophia Fominichna Palaiologina or Paleologue (Russian: София Фоминична Палеолог, romanized: Sofiya Fominichna Paleolog; born Zoe Palaiologina; Medieval Greek: Ζωή Παλαιολογίνα; c. 1449 – 7 April 1503) was a Byzantine princess from the Palaiologos imperial dynasty and the grand princess of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan III of Russia.

  3. Aug 4, 2020 · Sophia Palaiologina (c. 1449-1503) played a decisive role in Russian history as the second wife of Ivan III of Russia (r. 1462-1505). A member of the Palaiologos dynasty, Sophia's life is emblematic of the vicissitudes that faced Byzantine émigrés as they fled abroad to avoid Ottoman aggression. Although she is widely remembered today as ...

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  5. Oct 1, 2018 · Sophie was going to become a grandmother. On 10 June 1876, a son named William Ernest was born. In the Netherlands, Queen Sophie was nearing death. She died on 3 June 1877 and Sophie, and Charles Alexander travelled to the Netherlands to pay their respects. Queen Sophie was at last released from her unhappy marriage.

  6. Jul 26, 2020 · ’ She added proudly in her Journal from Darmstadt on 29 April 1885: ‘She was the mother of my dear Grandmama of Coburg-Saalfeld’ (cit., HRH The Duchess of York and Benita Stoney, Travels ...

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