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  1. 1677 by Patriarch Joachim of Moscow. 12 June 1909 cultus reestablished. Anna of Kashin ( Russian: Анна Кашинская; c. 1280 – 2 October 1368) was a princess consort of Mikhail of Tver. She is revered as a saint Right-Believing princess, patroness of Kashin and Tver . She is known both for her dramatic lifetime fate (the death of ...

  2. Anna and Mikhail had five children: Feodora Prince Dmitry of Tver (1299–1326) Prince Alexander of Tver (1301–1339) Prince Konstantin of Tver (1306–1346) Prince Vasily of Kashin (d. after 1368) In 1294, her father died, and in 1295 a terrible fire destroyed Tver. Soon after that, Anna and Mikhail's first-born daughter, Feodora, fell ...

  3. Oct 2, 2018 · Princess Anna's marriage to Prince Mikhail took place on 8 November 1294 in the Preobrazhensky cathedral of Tver. In celebration of this event, dwellers in the city of Kashin built the Saint Michael Church and the triumphal gates from the local Kremlin to the Tver road, naming the gates also "Mikhaylovsky."

  4. Anna of Kashin ( Russian: Анна Кашинская; c. 1280 – 2 October 1368) was a princess consort of Mikhail of Tver. She is revered as a saint Right-Believing princess, patroness of Kashin and Tver.

  5. medieval-princesses.spbu.ru › en › articlesAnna Dmitrievna of Kashin

    On November 8, 1294, the wedding of Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver and Anna Dmitrievna took place in the Savior Cathedral in Tver [IV, cl. 527; 2, p. 53]. Probably, Dmitry Borisovich had already died at this time, therefore matchmakers arranged Anna`s marriage. Anna could have been less than 14 years old when she got married.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ŠvitrigailaŠvitrigaila - Wikipedia

    Švitrigaila was born to Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife Uliana of Tver. His date of birth is unknown, but it is believed that he was the youngest or second youngest son of Algirdas. He first appeared in politics in October 1382 when he witnessed the Treaty of Dubysa between his elder brother Jogaila and the Teutonic ...

  7. 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 ...