romanized: Ana Glinska; née Jakšić; died c. 1553) was a Serbian and Russian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Serbian voivode Stefan Jakšić (d. 1489)...
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claiming descent from the Mongol ruler Mamai, and Serbian Princess Ana Jakšić from the Jakšić noble family. It is to her powerful uncle, Prince Mikhail Lvovich...
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The House of Jakšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јакшић, pl. Јакшићи / Jakšići; Hungarian: Jaksics család) was a prominent Serbian noble family from the 15th and...
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niece Elena Glinskaya, daughter of his brother Vasili Lvovich Glinsky and Ana Jakšić, married Vasili III in 1526. Before his death in 1533, Vasili appointed...
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daughter of Prince Vasili Lvovich Glinsky of Lithuania and Serb Princess Ana Jakšić. The cathedral was damaged in the 1737 Kremlin Fire, and was further threatened...
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of Russia 12. Lev Borisovich Glinsky 6. Vasili Lvovich Glinsky 13. ? Esmanovna 3. Elena Glinskaya 14. Stefan Jakšić 7. Ana Jakšić 15. Milica Belmužević...
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Glinsky 10. Vasili Lvovich Glinsky 5. Elena Glinskaya 22. Stefan Jakšić 11. Ana Jakšić 23. Milica Belmuševič 1. Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich 24. Zakhary Ivanovich...
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artistic gymnast Ana Inés Jabares-Pita (born 1987), Spanish designer Ana Lau Jaiven, Mexican feminist, academic and research Ana Jakšić, Serbian-Russian...
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Telepneva-Obolenskaja Vasilij Mihajlovič (d. 1565) Vasilij L'vovič (d. 1515) m. Ana Jakšić Jurij Vasil'evič (d. 1547) m. Ksenija Vasil'evna Mihail Vasil'evič (d...
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Tsar Ivan IV Vasilyevich, whose maternal grandmother Ana Jakšić was by birth member the Serbian Jakšić noble family and paternal great-great-grandmother...
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