Grand Princess of Moscow
Alexandra Velyaminova | |||||
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Grand Princess of Moscow | |||||
Wedding of Ivan and Alexandra, miniature from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible | |||||
Tenure | 1353–1359 | ||||
Died | 26 December 1364 | ||||
Spouse | Ivan II of Moscow | ||||
Issue | Dmitry Donskoy Lyuba Ivanovna Ivan Ivanovich of Zvenigorod Maria Ivanovna | ||||
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Father | Vasily Velyaminov | ||||
Religion | Russian Orthodox |
Alexandra Vasilyevna Velyaminova (Russian: Александра Васильевна Вельяминова; died 26 December 1364) was the grand princess consort of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan II of Moscow from 1345.
Life
She was the daughter of Vasily Velyaminov, a tysyatsky of Moscow who held great power. The marriage took place in 1345. Following the death of Ivan II, their son Dmitry succeeded him.
Issue
Alexandra had four children with Ivan II:
- Dmitry Donskoy (12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389), succeeded as grand prince of Moscow.
- Lyuba Ivanovna, assumed the name "Anna" following her marriage to Dmitry Mikhailovich, prince of Volhynia (d. 1399); her husband was a son of Karijotas
- Ivan Ivanovich (c. 1356 – October 1364), prince of Zvenigorod
- Maria Ivanovna
References
- Galeotti, Mark (21 February 2019). Kulikovo 1380: The battle that made Russia. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4728-3123-1.
- Martin, Janet (6 December 2007). Medieval Russia, 980-1584. Cambridge University Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-521-85916-5.
- Martin, Russell E. (15 June 2012). A Bride for the Tsar: Bride-Shows and Marriage Politics in Early Modern Russia. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-5017-5665-8.
- Fennell, John (15 November 2023). The Emergence of Moscow, 1304-1359. Univ of California Press. p. 327. ISBN 978-0-520-34759-5.
- Borrero, Mauricio (2009). Russia: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8160-7475-4.
Russian royalty | ||
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VacantTitle last held byMaria Alexandrovna of Tver | Grand Princess of Moscow 1353–1359 |
VacantTitle next held byEudoxia of Moscow |
Princesses consort of Moscow | |
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