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Yefrosinya Andreyevna Staritskaya (Russian: Ефросинья Андреевна Старицкая; née Khovanskaya; 1516 – 20
October 1569) was a
Russian noblewoman. She was...
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Staritsky (masculine),
Staritskaya (feminine), or
Staritskoye (neuter) may
refer to: Staritsky,
Russia (
Staritskaya, Staritskoye),
several rural localities...
- later, on 2
February 1533, he
married a
Gediminid princess,
Yefrosinya Staritskaya,
after having been
given permission by
Vasily to
marry her.
Their only...
- amid
animosity from the
boyars and
jealousy from his aunt,
Yefrosinya Staritskaya, who
wishes to see her son,
Vladimir Staritsky, on the
throne instead...
- Terrible. The only son of
Andrey of
Staritsa and his wife
Yefrosinya Staritskaya (née Khovanskaya),
Vladimir spent his
childhood under strict surveillance...
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Staritsky (Russian: Старицкий; masculine),
Staritskaya (Старицкая; feminine), or
Staritskoye (Старицкое; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities...
- Konstantinovich,
Russian music instructor Wife –
Nataliia Yegorovna Staritskaya (married in 1887 in
Saint Petersburg) Son –
George Vernadsky, American...
- one for
religious women. The
Gediminid knyaginya (duchess)
Yefrosinya Staritskaya founded the
Goritsky convent in 1544,
about a
decade after her marriage...
- 1944
during the war.
Birman pla**** the main
antagonist –
Yefrosinya Staritskaya,
mother of
Vladimir of
Staritsa – who
wanted to see him as a new Russian...
- oprichniki, the
attempted coup by the
boyars and Ivan's aunt,
Yefrosinya Staritskaya, the
murder of her son
Vladimir Staritsky, and Ivan's
triumph over his...