- form: Russian:
Glinskaya (Глинская), Polish: Glińska. Anna
Glinskaya (died 1553),
Russian noble,
mother of
Elena Glinskaya Elena Glinskaya (c. 1510–1538)...
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Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4
April 1538) was the
grand princess consort of
Moscow as the
second wife of...
- Anna
Glinskaya (Russian: Анна Глинская; Serbian: Ана Глинска, romanized: Ana Glinska; née Jakšić; died c. 1553) was a
Serbian and
Russian noblewoman....
- economy. Ivan IV was the
eldest son of
Vasili III by his
second wife
Elena Glinskaya, and a
grandson of Ivan III. He
succeeded his
father after his death,...
- Revolution:
Investing in
Rural Producer Organizations". In Narayan, Deepa;
Glinskaya,
Elena (eds.).
Ending Poverty in
South Asia:
Ideas that work. Washington...
- of all
Russia Tenure 3
February 1547 – 7
August 1560
Predecessor Elena Glinskaya Successor Maria Temryukovna Born 1530 Died 7
August 1560 (aged 29–30)...
- brother's
death in 1533 his
widow and
regent for the
young Ivan IV,
Elena Glinskaya,
began to
suspect Yury. Not long
after that Yury was
arrested and put...
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prince Lev
Borisovich Glinsky (d. 1495), and
paternal uncle of
Elena Glinskaya. As a
young man,
Glinsky served in the
court of
Emperor Maximilian I and...
- the Volga. Yuri was the
second son of
Vasily III of
Russia and
Elena Glinskaya. He was a year and a half old when his
father died of a leg abscess, and...
- monastery,
exiled the
opposed clergy and soon
married Princess Elena Glinskaya, the
daughter of a
Serbian princess and
niece of his
friend Michael Glinski...