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  1. Anna Vasilievna of Ryazan (Russian: Анна Васильевна; 1451–1501) was a Russian noblewoman, Regent of the Ryazan Principality in 1483 and in 1500–1501, during the minority of her son and grandson.

  2. The Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Рязанское княжество), later known as the Grand Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Великое княжество Рязанское), was a principality from 1129 to 1521. Its capital was the city of Ryazan, now known as Old Ryazan, which was destroyed in 1237 during the Mongol ...

  3. 26 de dez. de 2019 · Anna z Riazaniu. Also Known As: "probably was not daughter", "but sister of Vasili", "prince of Ryazan". Birthdate: circa 1460. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Vasili Ivanovich, grand prince of Ryazan and princess Anna Vasilyevna of Moscow. Wife of prince Fiodor Bielski.

  4. Anna z Riazaniu. Also Known As: "probably was not daughter", "but sister of Vasili", "prince of Ryazan". Birthdate: circa 1460. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Vasili Ivanovich, grand prince of Ryazan and princess Anna Vasilyevna of Moscow. Wife of duke Fiodor Bielski.

  5. Ivan IV of Ryazan; Grand Prince of Ryazan: Reign: 7 January 1483 – 29 May 1485: Predecessor: Grand Prince Vasily Ivanovich of Ryazan: Successor: Grand Prince Ivan V of Ryazan (titular) Ivan the Great of Russia: Regent: Grand Princess Anna of Ryazan: Born: 14 April 1467 Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow: Died: May 29, 1500 Ryazan: Burial

  6. Ana de Riazán. La Gran Princesa Anna Vasilievna de Riazán (en ruso: Анна Васильевна) (1451-1501) fue una noble rusa, Regente del Principado de Riazán en 1483 y en 1500-1501, durante la minoría de edad de su hijo y nieto.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › anna_of_ryazanBiography of Anna of Ryazan

    Grand Princess Anna Vasilievna of Ryazan was a Russian noblewoman, the only daughter of Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow and the mother and grandmother of last Grand Princes of Ryazan Principality. Anna was born in Moscow to the family of Vasily II of Moscow, who was blinded five years before her birth during a time of troubles, and his wife Maria Yaroslavna of Borovsk.