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  1. Helena Ivanovna of Moscow (Russian: Елена Ивановна; Lithuanian: Elena; Polish: Helena Moskiewska; 19 May 1476 – 20 January 1513) was daughter of Ivan III the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow, and an uncrowned Grand Duchess of Lithuania and Queen of Poland as she would not convert from Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism.

  2. Apr 13, 2024 · In Amor Towles’ ‘A Gentleman in Moscow,’ on which the Showtime series is based, Helena dies in the years that Count Rostov is away from Russia, something that he deeply regrets. In the book, Helena dies due to scarlet fever, and the Count wishes he had been by her side, taking care of her and being there for her in her final moments.

  3. Helena Ivanovna of Moscow ( Russian: Елена Ивановна; Lithuanian: Elena; Polish: Helena Moskiewska; 19 May 1476 – 20 January 1513) was daughter of Ivan III the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow, and an uncrowned Grand Duchess of Lithuania and Queen of Poland as she would not convert from Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism.

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  5. Helena Ivanovna of Moscow (Russian: Елена Ивановна; Lithuanian: Elena; Polish: Helena Moskiewska; 19 May 1476 – 20 January 1513) was daughter of Ivan III the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow, and an uncrowned Grand Duchess of Lithuania and Queen of Poland as she would not convert from Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism.

  6. See our full "A Gentleman in Moscow" cast and character guide below as new episodes roll out on Paramount+ and Showtime.

  7. Get everything you need to know about Helena in A Gentleman in Moscow. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  8. Prologue. On June 21, 1922, Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov is sentenced to a life of house arrest in Moscows Metropol Hotel. The sentence is handed down by a Bolshevik tribunal because the Count allegedly wrote a poem in 1913 with revolutionary undertones.

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