Ana Jakšić
Serbian and Russian noblewoman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anna Glinskaya (Russian: Анна Глинская; Serbian: Ана Глинска, romanized: Ana Glinska; née Jakšić;[lower-alpha 1] died c. 1553) was a Serbian and Russian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Serbian voivode Stefan Jakšić (d. 1489) from the Jakšić family. Her sister Jelena Jakšić (d. after 1529) was the titular despotissa of Serbia.
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Анна Глинская Ана Глинска | |
Born | Ana Jakšić c. 1473 |
Died | c. 1553 |
Spouse | Vasili Lvovich Glinsky |
Children | 3, including Elena Glinskaya |
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Relatives | Jelena Jakšić (sister) |
Family | Jakšić |
Anna was married to prince Vasili Lvovich Glinsky [ru] (d. 1515), the brother of the powerful prince Michael Glinski (d. 1534). Anna and Vasili had several children, including princes Yuri Vasilyevich Glinsky [ru] (d. 1547) and Michael Vasilyevich Glinsky [ru] (d. 1559). Their daughter Elena Glinskaya (d. 1538) married the grand prince and sovereign Vasili III of Russia (d. 1533). Through their daughter, Anna was the grandmother of Ivan IV (d. 1584), the first crowned tsar of all Russia.[1][2]