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  1. Birth date. Summer Solstice (June 20–22) [6] Anna of Arendelle ( / ˈɑːnə /) is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios ' animated fantasy film Frozen (2013) and its sequel Frozen II (2019). She is voiced by Kristen Bell as an adult. At the beginning of the film, Livvy Stubenrauch and Katie Lopez provide her ...

  2. Anna of the North (born 8 June 1989) is the solo project of Anna Lotterud, an Oslo -based Norwegian singer-songwriter from Gjøvik. Originally formed as a duo with producer Brady Daniell-Smith in 2014, [1] their debut studio album Lovers was released in 2017. Daniell-Smith left the group in 2018, with Lotterud continuing to use the name.

  3. Mikhail of Tver (Q380373) ... Anna of Kashin. start time. 1294. ... Михаил Ярославич Mikhail Yaroslavich, Prince of Tver, Grand Prince of Vladimir ...

  4. Alma mater. Tver State University. Moscow State University. Anna Anatolyevna Golubkova ( Russian: Анна Анатольевна Голубкова; born March 24, 1973, in Tver, RSFSR) [1] [2] is a Russian author of books and philologist. [1] [2] She is also a literary critic and Rozanov scholar. [3] She is a Candidate of Philological sciences.

  5. The Holy Right-believing Princess Anna of Kashin, a daughter of the Rostov prince Demetrius Borisovich, in 1294 became the wife of the holy Great Prince Michael Yaroslavich of Tver, who was murdered by the Mongol-Tatars of the Horde in 1318, (November 22). After the death of her husband, Anna withdrew into Tver’s Sophia monastery and accepted ...

  6. Švitrigaila. "Grand Duke Švitrigaila". 1989 drawing by R. Bilinskas. Švitrigaila, was born in Vilnius ca. 1370 to Grand Duke Algirdas of Lithuania and his second wife Uliana, daughter of Aleksander Mikhailovich, Prince of Tver. Švitrigaila was Uliana's youngest son and grew up in Vilnius. Before his death in 1377, Algirdas picked Jogaila ...

  7. The Polish–Lithuanian troops under Tver made up 12 regiments, and their main force was 5,000 horsemen of Aleksander Zborowski. Course of the battle. On July 17–18, the Russian army left Torzhok, and on July 21 approached Tver and camped 10 miles from it. The interventionist army took up fortified positions. Therefore, Skopin-Shuisky began ...