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Vasili Ivanovich Ryurikovich III

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Vasili Ivanovich Ryurikovich III Famous memorial

Birth
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Death
3 Dec 1533 (aged 54)
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
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Russian Czar. He was the father of "Ivan the Terrible", born to Ivan lll and his second wife Sophia Palaiologina. He succeeded his father as Czar after his death in 1505. His first wife Solomonia Saburova has not produced any heirs to the throne for over 20 years. He divorced his first wife and married Elena Glinskaya in 1526, Together they produced a heir to the throne who would be known as "Ivan the Terrible", they would also produce another child named Yuri. In 1533 he would die at midnight form sepsis leaving his son Ivan Grand Prince of Moscow at three years old at his request.
Russian Czar. He was the father of "Ivan the Terrible", born to Ivan lll and his second wife Sophia Palaiologina. He succeeded his father as Czar after his death in 1505. His first wife Solomonia Saburova has not produced any heirs to the throne for over 20 years. He divorced his first wife and married Elena Glinskaya in 1526, Together they produced a heir to the throne who would be known as "Ivan the Terrible", they would also produce another child named Yuri. In 1533 he would die at midnight form sepsis leaving his son Ivan Grand Prince of Moscow at three years old at his request.

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  • Originally Created by: Vixorio
  • Added: Jul 18, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201264204/vasili_ivanovich-ryurikovich: accessed ), memorial page for Vasili Ivanovich Ryurikovich III (25 Mar 1479–3 Dec 1533), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201264204, citing Cathedral of the Archangel, Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia; Maintained by Find a Grave.