Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Elena was born in c. 1464–1466. Her parents were Stephen III ("the Great"), the sovereign prince of Moldavia, and his first (or second) wife Princess Evdochia of Kiev. [4] [5] Negotiations to marry her to Ivan Ivanovich ("the Young"), heir to the throne of Moscow, began in the late 1470s. [5] Elena married Ivan the Young on 12 January 1483 ...

    • 18 January 1505 (aged 39 or 41), Moscow
  2. Elena Stefanovna of Moldavia ( Russian: Елена Стефановна, romanized: Yelena Stefanovna ), also known as Elena of Wallachia ( Russian: Елена Волошанка, romanized: Yelena Voloshanka; c. 1464–1466 – 18 January 1505), was a Moldavian princess as a daughter of Stephen III, who later became the grand princess consort ...

  3. People also ask

  4. Elena Voloshanka Stefanovna of Moldavia , was a Moldavian royal and daughter of Stephen III, who became Crown Princess of Grand Duchy of Moscow by her marriage to Ivan the Young. Elena married Ivan the Young in 1483, giving birth to Prince Dmitry Ivanovich. After the death of her spouse in 1490, her son was appointed the next heir to the throne. She actively participated in politics at court ...

  5. Elena of. Moldavia. Birth 1464 - Suceava, Romania. Death 18 Feb 1505 - Unavailable. Mother Евдокия Александровна, кнж. Киевская. Father Stephen III "the Great" Musat of Moldavia. Quick access. Family tree.

  6. Moldova is a small country nestled between Romania and Ukraine. It's one of the least visited countries on the planet, which is why tourists are likely to attract attention from the locals. It's one of the least visited countries on the planet, which is why tourists are likely to attract attention from the locals.

  7. History of Moldova, a survey of the notable events and people in the history of Moldova, from ancient times to the present. Bessarabia—the name often given to the region of historical Moldavia between the Dniester and Prut rivers—has a long and stormy history. Part of Scythia in the 1st millennium.

  8. Edit Facts. Elena of Moldavia was born 1467 in Suceava, Suceava County, Moldavia to Stephen III of Moldavia (1433-1504) and Evdokia Olelkovna (c1444-1467) and died 18 January 1505 Moscow, Russia of unspecified causes.

  1. People also search for