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Tver ( Russian: Тверь, IPA: [ tvʲerʲ]) is a city and the administrative centre of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa rivers. Tver is located 180 kilometres (110 mi) northwest of Moscow. Population: 416,216 ( 2021 Census).
Anastasia of Halych. Religion. Eastern Orthodoxy. Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver ( Russian: Юлиания Александровна Тверская; [1] c. 1325 [2] – 17 March 1391) [3] was a daughter of Prince Alexander of Tver and Anastasia of Halych (daughter of Yuri I of Galicia ). She was the second wife of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.
Tver also has around fifty secondary schools, a private school (lycee), and the Suvorov military school. Economy. There is a garment factory located in Tver, established in 1918. As of 2016, the factory has 300 workers. Transportation Tver railway depot and roundhouse, ca. 1860. Photo courtesy SMU. Tver KSM-2 factory railway Railway
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Mikhail Yaroslavich's wife Anna took the veil in Kashin's nunnery, died there on October 2, 1368, and was glorified by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1650 as a holy patroness of all women who suffer the loss of relatives. Her relics are preserved in the Ascension Cathedral of Kashin. In 1382, Kashin was annexed by Principality of Tver. From ...
Alexandra of Lithuania. Alexandra ( Polish: Aleksandra, Lithuanian: Aleksandra; died 20 April 1434 in Płock) [1] was the youngest daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife, Uliana of Tver. [2] Though Alexandra's exact date of birth is not known, it is thought that she was born in the late 1360s or early 1370s.
Cymburgis of Masovia ( Polish: Cymbarka mazowiecka; German: Cimburgis von Masowien; 1394 or 1397 – 28 September 1429), also spelled Zimburgis or Cimburga, was Princess of Masovia of the Polish Piast dynasty and Duchess of Austria from 1412 until 1424, by her marriage with the Habsburg duke Ernest the Iron.