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  1. Elena was born in c. 1464–1466. Her parents were Stephen III ("the Great"), the sovereign prince of Moldavia, and his first (or second) wife Princess Evdochia of Kiev. [4] [5] Negotiations to marry her to Ivan Ivanovich ("the Young"), heir to the throne of Moscow, began in the late 1470s. [5] Elena married Ivan the Young on 12 January 1483 ...

  2. Ilincu (Elena) a daughter of Prince Io Stefan III "the Great" Gospodar of Moldova (1457-1504) and his 2nd wife Yevdotia Olelkowicza, Princess of Kiev, married 12.1.1483 Moscow, Ivan "Molodoy" "the Younger" Great Duke of Tver (1485-90). Repudiated she was sent to prison after her husband's death and died 18.1.1505.

  3. Elena of. Moldavia. Birth 1464 - Suceava, Romania. Death 18 Feb 1505 - Unavailable. Mother Евдокия Александровна, кнж. Киевская. Father Stephen III "the Great" Musat of Moldavia. Quick access. Family tree.

  4. Elena Stefanovna of Moldavia ( Russian: Елена Стефановна, romanized: Yelena Stefanovna ), also known as Elena of Wallachia ( Russian: Елена Волошанка, romanized: Yelena Voloshanka; c. 1464–1466 – 18 January 1505), was a Moldavian princess as a daughter of Stephen III, who later became the grand princess consort ...

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  6. Elena Stefanovna of Moldavia (Russian: Елена Стефановна, Elena of Wallachia, Russian: Елена Волошанка; 1465–1505), was a Moldavian royal and daughter of Stephen III, who became Crown Princess of Grand Duchy of Moscow by her marriage to Ivan the Young.

  7. Yelena of Moldavia (1465-1505) is one of Russia’s most intriguing but elusive historical figures. Born the daughter of a great warrior king and among the most eligible of European princesses of her era, Yelena had a life that seemed destined for greatness.

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