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Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova (Russian: Соломония Юрьевна Сабурова; c. 1490 – 18
December 1542) was the
grand princess of
Moscow as the wife of
Vasili III...
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married to
Solomonia Saburova for over 20
years with no heir to his
throne being produced.
Conscious of her husband's disappointment,
Solomonia tried to...
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unnamed in 2 Maccabees, the
mother is
known variously as Hannah, Miriam,
Solomonia, and Shmouni.
Other versions of the
story appear in
Jewish sources such...
- by a
Tatar convert,
Prince Chet,
whose male-line
descendants included Solomonia Saburova and Tsar
Boris Godunov, and is
dedicated to St.
Hypatios of Gangra...
- martyr,
feast day 23
September Saint Sofia of
Suzdal (died 1542), see
Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova Saint Sophia of ****sk (died 1612), see
Sophia Olelkovich...
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consort of
Moscow Tenure 21
January 1526 – 4
December 1533
Predecessor Solomonia Saburova Successor Anastasia Romanovna Born c. 1510 Died 4
April 1538...
- (9th century),
feast day 4 June
Saint Sofia of
Suzdal (d. 1542), see
Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova Saint Sophia of ****sk (d. 1612), see
Sophia Olelkovich...
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Tenure 12
November 1472 – 7
April 1503
Predecessor Maria of Tver
Successor Solomonia Saburova Born c. 1449 Died 7
April 1503
Burial Ascension Convent, Kolomenskoye...
- Antonin, Guriah, Eleazar, Eusebon,
Hadim (Halim), Marcellus,
their mother Solomonia, and
their teacher Eleazar. The
three Ethiopian books of
Meqabyan (quite...
- veil in the
convent were Olgierd's
daughter Helen and
Vasily III's wife
Solomonia Saburova. The
convent was
moved to its
present location in 1484; the small...