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    THEODOSIA IVANOVNA (1475 - † 1501), Princess of Moscow, since February 13, 1500 the wife of Vasily Danilovich of Kholmsk, Prince of Tver Father

  2. Media in category "Feodosia Ivanovna of Moscow" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Facial Chronicle - b.15, p. 486 - Birth of Feodosia Ivanovna.gif 845 × 1,559; 612 KB

  3. Ivan III of Russia, also known as Ivan the Great, was a Grand Prince of Moscow who reigned from April 1462 to October 1505 and assumed the title of Grand Prince of all Rus' following the annexation of Tver. His most significant achievement was the gathering of the Russian lands.

  4. THEODOSIA (FEODOSYA) IVANOVNA (the year of birth is unknown - † between 1389-1407), Princess of Belozersk, since the late 1340s - early 1350s the wife of Fyodor Romanovich, Prince of Belozersk.

  5. Wassiljewitsch (russ. Ива́н (Иоа́нн) III Васи́льевич), genannt Iwan III. der Große (russ. Ива́н III Вели́кий; * 23. Januar 1440; † 27. Oktober 1505), war von 1462 bis 1505 Großfürst (russ. вели́кий князь - weliki knjas) von Moskau. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. A.

  6. Oct 4, 2022 · On the orders of Empress Anna Ioannovna, numerous craftsmen were charged with constructing an elaborate, fairy tale–esque castle, one made entirely of ice.

  7. Anna Ivanovna (1693–1740) Russian empress who ruled from 1730 to 1740 in a reign characterized by the continuation of the Westernization of Russia initiated by Tsar Peter I. Name variations: Anny Ioannovny; Ioannovna; Anne of Courland. Pronunciation: I-va-NOV-na.

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