Anastasia of Russia may refer to:

People

Born or died 11th and 12th century

  • Anastasia of Kiev (1023–1074/1096), daughter of Yaroslav the Wise; wife of Andrew I of Hungary
  • Anastasia Monomachina (died 1067), daughter of Constantine IX Monomachos and first wife of Vsevolod I of Kiev as Princess of Pereyaslavl
  • Anastasia Yaropolkovna (1074–1159), daughter of Yaropolk Izyaslavich, Prince of Turov and Volyn, and wife of Gleb Vseslavich as Princess of Minsk
  • Maria of Poland (renamed Anastasia, 1164–1194), daughter of Casimir II the Just, and wife of Vsevolod IV of Kiev

Born or died 14th century

  • Anna Dmitriyevna of Moscow (monastic name Anastasia, born 1387), daughter of Dmitry Donskoy and wife of Yury Patrikiyevich of Lithuania
  • Anastasia Levievna of Galicia (died 1335), daughter of Lev I of Galicia and wife of Siemowit of Masovia as Duchess of Kuyavia-Brieg
  • Augusta or Anastasia of Lithuania (died 1345), daughter of Gediminas and wife of Simeon of Moscow
  • Anastasia Yurievna of Galicia (died 1364/5), daughter of Yuri I of Galicia and wife of Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver

Born or died 15th or 16th century

  • Anastasia Alexandrovna of Suzdal (died 1404?), daughter of Andrey of Mozhaysk and second wife of Boris of Tver
  • Anastasia Andreevna of Mozhaysk (died 1451), daughter of Andrey of Mozhaysk and first wife of Boris of Tver
  • Anastasia Kazanskaya (died 1540), granddaughter of Ivan III of Moscow from his daughter Eudokia, and wife of Prince Feodor Mikhailovich Mstislavsky and Prince Vasili Vasilievich Shuisky
  • Anastasia Romanovna Zakharyina-Yurieva (1530–1560), daughter of Roman Yurievich Zakharyin-Yuriev and first wife of Ivan IV of Russia
  • Anastasia Vasilievna of Moscow (died 1470), daughter of Vasily I of Moscow and wife of Alexander Olelka and ancestress of the Olelkovich
  • Anastasia Yurievna of Smolensk (died 1422), daughter of Yury of Smolensk and wife of Yury of Zvenigorod

Born or died 17th century–present

Unknown birth and death date

See also

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