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66: 170: 394: 386:. After twenty years, it became apparent that Solomonia was barren. Vasili perfectly understood that if he died childless his brothers would inherit the throne. In order to preclude this scenario, they were incarcerated or forbidden to marry until his own son was born. In the long term, this led to the extinction of the Rurikid dynasty and to the succession crisis known as the 496: 404:
Despite her shining beauty, exemplary morals and mild character, Solomonia's failure to beget an heir must have weighed upon Vasili's relations with his wife, who turned to foreign doctors for help. In 1525, the grand prince decided to divorce Solomonia with the approval of
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that she was forcefully taken to the convent, whereas the Russian chronicles tend to underline Solomonia's submission to the sovereign's will. There were rumors that Solomonia had given birth to a
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The wedding of Solomonia and Vasily III took place on 4 September 1505, in presence of the groom's father,
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In November 1525, the marriage was annulled and Solomonia was forced to take the veil under the name of
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upon his daughter's marriage to the monarch. One of her relatives later became the wife of
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Her father was Yury Konstantinovich Saburov, a nobleman who was elevated to
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within the walls of the monastery. She died in Suzdal in 1542.
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She was then moved to the 431:Nativity Monastery of Moscow 318:– 18 December 1542) was the 289:Yury Konstantinovich Saburov 326:. She was canonized by the 296:Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova 778: 762:16th-century Russian women 457:Notes on Muscovite Affairs 380:Cathedral of the Dormition 309:Соломония Юрьевна Сабурова 98:Machine translation, like 37:In this name that follows 36: 29: 646: 594: 585: 572: 565: 540: 452:Sigismund von Herberstein 409:and the boyars, although 308: 167: 79:the corresponding article 588:Grand Princess of Moscow 400:of Saint Sofia of Suzdal 320:grand princess of Moscow 163:Saint Solomonia Saburova 328:Russian Orthodox Church 145:For more guidance, see 401: 358:. 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Solomonida Saburova
Woman with seven sons
Eastern Slavic naming customs
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Grand Princess consort of Moscow
Sophia Palaiologina
Elena Glinskaya
Suzdal
Vasili III of Russia
Issue
Kudeyar
House
Daniilovichi
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Russian
grand princess of Moscow
Vasili III of Russia
Russian Orthodox Church
boyar
Ivan IV

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