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  1. Mar 27, 2019 · La Granduchessa Sofia (1455-1503) della dinastia dei Paleolitici era la moglie di Ivan III. Veniva da una specie di imperatori bizantini. Con il matrimonio con una principessa greca, Ivan Vasilyevich ha sottolineato la connessione del proprio potere con Costantinopoli. Una volta Bisanzio donò la Russia al cristianesimo.

  2. Sophia Paleologue ir Ivanas III susilaukė vienuolikos vaikų (penkis sūnus ir šešias dukteris). Iš pirmosios santuokos caras susilaukė sūnaus Ivano Youngo, pirmojo pretendento į sostą. Bet jis susirgo podagra ir mirė. Dar viena „kliūtis“ Sofijos vaikams pakeliui į sostą buvo Ivano Molodojaus sūnus Dmitrijus.

  3. Vassian Patrikeyev, also known as Vassian Kosoy ( Вассиан Патрикеев, Вассиан Косой in Russian; real name – knyaz Василий Иванович Патрикеев, or Vasili Ivanovich Patrikeyev) (c. 1470 – between 1531 and 1545) was a bishop of Rostov and confidant of Ivan III of Moscow. [1] Vassian was an ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sophia_VariSophia Vari - Wikipedia

    Born as Sophia Canellopoulos, she was married to sculptor Fernando Botero. She opened a studio in Paris in 1992, where she trained the likes of Patricia Avellan and Laetitia le Tourneur d'Ison - Disone. She was known for her polychromic and monochromic styles. [citation needed] Vari died in Monte Carlo on 5 May 2023. Exhibitions

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · 4. He married Sophia Paleologue, a Byzantine princess, enhancing his legitimacy. Ivan the Great’s marriage to Sophia Paleologue, a Byzantine princess, was a significant political maneuver that bolstered his legitimacy and elevated the prestige of the Muscovite state.

  6. Manuel II Palaiologos or Palaeologus ( Greek: Μανουὴλ Παλαιολόγος, romanized : Manouēl Palaiológos; 27 June 1350 – 21 July 1425) was Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425. Shortly before his death he was tonsured a monk and received the name Matthew. His wife Helena Dragaš saw to it that their sons, John VIII and ...

  7. Theodore Paleologus ( Italian: Teodoro Paleologo; c. 1660 –1693), alternatively Theodorious or Theodorus and sometimes referred to as Theodore III by modern historians to distinguish him from his grandfather and his uncle, [1] both by the same name, was the only known son of Ferdinand Paleologus. Through Ferdinand, Theodore, born in Barbados ...

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