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    Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538) was the Grand Princess consort of Russia, as the second wife of Grand Prince Vasili III and de facto regent of Russia for 5 consecutive years, from 1533 until her death in 1538. She was the mother of Tsar … See more

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    Elena was born in 1510 as the daughter of Prince Vasili Lvovich Glinsky (d. 1515), a member of a Lipka Tatar clan claiming descent from the Mongol ruler Mamai, and Serbian Princess See more

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    Sep 22, 2021 · Elena Glinskaya is a Lead Social Protection Specialist and Program Leader for China, Mongolia and Korea. Ms. Glinskaya joined the World Bank in Washington DC, in 1999, and has worked on the wide range of Bank …

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    Who is Elena Glinskaya?
    Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская ; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538 (13 April 1538), Moscow) was a Russian regent.
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    What is the meaning of Glinskaya?
    In this Eastern Slavic naming convention, the patronymic is Vasilyevna and the family name is Glinskaya. Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya ( Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538) was a Russian regent.
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    Why is it called the reign of Elena?
    All that is known is that it could be defined as regency and that the boyars had to report to her. That is why the time between Vasili's death on 3 December 1533 and her own demise in 1538 is called the reign of Elena. Elena Glinskaya challenged the claims of her brothers-in-law, Yury Ivanovich and Andrey of Staritsa.
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    Elena Glinskaya. second wife of Grand Prince Vasili III. Jelena Glinskaja. Rettsmedisinsk ansiktsrekonstruksjon fra 1999. image. coat of arms image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of …

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    Talk:Elena Glinskaya. This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects : WikiProject Biography / Royalty and Nobility. (Rated C-class) Biography portal. This article is within the …

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    Elena Glinskaya went on to challenge the claims of her brothers-in-law, Yury of Dmitrov and Andrey of Staritsa. The struggle ended with their incarceration in 1534 and 1537, respectively. …

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    Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538) was the Grand Princess consort of Russia, as the second wife of Grand Prince Vasili III and de …

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    Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская ; (1506 – `7 Aoril (4 April o.s.) 1538, Moscow) was the second wife of Grand Prince Vasili III of Russia and regent of …

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    Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538) was the Grand Princess consort of Russia, as the second wife of Grand Prince Vasili III and de …

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    Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538) was the Grand Princess consort of Russia, as the second wife of Grand Prince Vasili III and de …

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    Elena Glinskaya (c. 1510–1538), Russian regent, daughter of Anna Glinskaya Michael Glinski (died 1534), uncle of Tsar Ivan the Terrible Antoni Józef Gliński (1817–1866), Polish folklorist …

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