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      • 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.
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  2. 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 .

  3. 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 ...

  4. Apr 9, 2022 · Sophia of Lithuania (1371–1453) 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. Sophia (1371–1453) was the only daughter of Vytautas the Great of Lithuania and his first wife, Anna.

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    • "Sofia Yefrosinya"
    • Vasily I of Moscow
    • 1371
  5. The Genealogical Tree of the Lithuanian Monarchs (stemming from Palemonas) of Alexander Hilarius Polubinski, Grand Marshall of the Grand Duchy Lithuania, 1675. Vilnius Cathedral, built in 1407, served as a venue for the ceremonies of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. Vytautas ' majestic seal of 1407, where he is seen wearing Gediminas' Cap.

    • Anna Porphyrogenita (born in Constantinople, married to Grand Prince Vladimir the Great) Before the Baptism of Russia, Prince Vladimir most likely ruled a pagan state and professed paganism.
    • Sophia of Lithuania (born in Trakai, married to Prince Vasiliy I of Moscow) At the end of the 14th century, the Moscow Duchy and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were neighbors – the city of Smolensk then belonged to the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Vytautas the Great.
    • Zoe (Sophia) Palaiologina (born in the Byzantine Empire, married to Grand Prince of Moscow Ivan III) Zoe Palaiologina was the niece of Constantine XI, the last Emperor of Byzantium, who died during the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453.
    • Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg (born in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (now Poland), married to Emperor Paul I of Russia) For most of the 18th century, Russia was ruled by women – with the exception of the short reign of Peter III in 1762, who was deposed by his wife Catherine II.
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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 VITOVTOVNA (1372-1375, Grand Duchy of Lithuania - June 15 / July 5, 1453, Moscow), the Grand Princess of Moscow, since January 9, 1391 the wife of Vasily I Dmitrievich, the Grand Prince of Moscow and Vladimir; mother of the Grand Prince Vasily II Vasilievich the Dark