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  1. Andrey Ivanovich (Russian: Андрей Иванович; 5 August 1490 – 11 December 1537) was the youngest son of Ivan III of Russia by his second wife Sophia Palaiologina. From 1519, his appanages included Volokolamsk and Staritsa.

  2. In 1533, she married Andrey of Staritsa, [1] [2] the younger brother of Vasili III, who gave permission for them to marry. [3] She was described as ambitious and forceful. She wished for the Staritsky family to influence the regency of Ivan IV, and orchestrated a plot to depose the regent Elena Glinskaya, Ivan's mother.

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  4. Andrey of Staritsa. Mother. Yefrosinya Staritskaya. 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 .

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Husband of Euphrosinia Andreyevna Starirskaya. Father of Prince Vladimir Andreevitch Staritsky. Brother of princess Elena of Moscow, I; princess Anna Ivanovna; princess Elena Ivanovna of Moscow; Vasili III of Russia; prince Yuri Ivanovich of Dmitrovsk and 4 others.

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › andrey-of-staritsaBiography of Andrey of Staritsa

    Who was Andrey of Staritsa? Andrey Ivanovich was the youngest son of Ivan the Great by Sophia of Byzantium. Since 1519, his appanages included Volokolamsk and Staritsa. When his elder brother Vasily III ascended the throne, Andrey was just 14. Like his other brothers, he was forbidden to marry until Vasily could produce an heir.

  7. Prince Andrey Ivanovich Rurikid. Birth. 5 Aug 1490. Moscow Federal City, Russia. Death. 11 Dec 1537 (aged 47) Moscow Federal City, Russia. Burial. Cathedral of the Archangel. Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia Add to Map. Memorial ID. 229056003. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 2. Flowers 4. Memorials. Region. Europe. Russia.

  8. May 9, 2024 · tsar of Russia. Also known as: Ivan Grozny, Ivan IV, Ivan Vasilyevich. Written by. Nikolay Andreyev. Reader in Russian Studies, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. Author of Studies in Muscovy and others. Nikolay Andreyev. Fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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