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  1. Sophia Fominichna Palaiologina or Paleologue ( Russian: София Фоминична Палеолог, romanized : Sofiya Fominichna Paleolog; born Zoe Palaiologina; Medieval Greek: Ζωή Παλαιολογίνα; c. 1449 – 7 April 1503) was a Byzantine princess from the Palaiologos imperial dynasty and the grand princess of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan III of Russia. [1] .

  2. Encyclopedia of Russian History. PALEOLOGUE, SOPHIA (d. 1503) niece of the last two Byzantine emperors and the second wife of Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow. Sophia Paleologue (Zoe) improved the Russian Grand Prince's international standing through her dynastic status and promoted Byzantine symbolism and ceremony at the Russian court.

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  4. Sophia Fominichna Palaiologina or Paleologue was a Byzantine princess from the Palaiologos imperial dynasty and the grand princess of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan III of Russia.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PalaiologosPalaiologos - Wikipedia

    The origins of the Palaiologos family are unclear. According to several later oral traditions, the family had originated in Italy, supposedly in the city of Viterbo. As per this version, the family name Palaiologos (Palaios logos, lit. "old word") was a Greek translation of vetus verbum, a dubious etymology of Viterbo.

    • 11th century, 1259 (as imperial family)
  6. Sophia Palaiologina Sophia Fominichna Palaiologina or Paleologue (Russian: София Фоминична Палеолог, romanized: Sofiya Fominichna Paleolog; born Zoe Palaiologina; Medieval Greek: Ζωή Παλαιολογίνα; c. 1449 – 7 April 1503) was a Byzantine princess from the Palaiologos imperial dynasty and the grand princess ...

  7. She was the Byzantine-born wife of Ivan III, the first tsarina of Russia . She had an enormous influence on the tsar, bringing openness and Byzantine elements to the court. Background. Lived: 1440-1503. Zoe Palaiologina was the niece of the last Byzantine Emperor Constantinus XII.

  8. Sep 27, 2020 · These changes also occurred after he married Sophia Paleologue of Constantinople, who had brought court and religious rituals from the Byzantine Empire. He stripped the boyars of their localized and state power and essentially created a sovereign state that paid homage to Moscow.

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