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  1. Eudoxia of Moscow ( Russian: Евдокия Дмитриевна, romanized : Yevdokia Dmitriyevna ), also known by her monastic name Euphrosyne (1353 – 1407), was the grand princess of Moscow during her marriage to Dmitry Donskoy . Biography. Eudoxia was a daughter of Dmitry Konstantinovich, Grand Prince of Suzdal [1] and Nizhny Novgorod and Vasilisa of Rostov .

  2. Feb 29, 2024 · Eudoxia (born Aug. 9 [July 30, Old Style], 1669, Moscow, Russia—died Sept. 7 [Aug. 27], 1731, Moscow) was the tsarina and first wife of Peter I the Great of Russia. In 1689 she was given in marriage to Peter, a bridegroom of only 17.

  3. Eudoxia of Moscow (1483–1513) Russian princess. Name variations: Evdokhiia. Born in 1483 (some sources cite 1492); died in 1513; daughter of Sophia of Byzantium (1448–1503) and Ivan III the Great (1440–1505), grand prince of Moscow (r. 1462–1505); married Peter Ibragimovich, prince of Khazan.

  4. Eudoxia of Moscow ( Russian: Евдокия Дмитриевна, romanized: Yevdokia Dmitriyevna ), also known by her monastic name Euphrosyne (1353 – 1407), was the grand princess of Moscow during her marriage to Dmitry Donskoy. Forensic facial reconstruction. Biography.

  5. The church was built in 1393 or 1394 by Princess Eudoxia of Moscow, the widow of Dmitry Donskoy. It adjoined the hall (seni) of the royal palace, hence its name "at the hall" (na senyakh).

  6. views 2,599,302 updated. Eudoxia (yōōdŏk´sēə), d. 404, Roman empress of the East (395–404), daughter of a Frankish general and wife of Arcadius. She had a great influence upon her weak husband. She helped bring about the downfall of Eutropius, to whose intrigues she owed her marriage, and the exile of St. John Chrysostom, who had criticized her.

  7. Tsarina Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (9 August 1669 – 7 September 1731) was the first wife of Peter I the Great, and the last ethnic Russian and non-foreign wife of a Russian monarch. She was the mother of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich and the paternal grandmother of Peter II of Russia .

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