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{{Short description|Grand Princess of Moscow from 1391 to 1425}}{{Multiple issues|{{more citations needed|date=November 2015}}{{expand Russian|topic=bio|date=September 2016}}{{expand Ukrainian|topic=bio|date=May 2023}}}}{{Distinguish|Sophia Olelkovich Radziwill}}







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| death_place = | place of burial = Cathedral of the ArchangelAscension Convent (until 1929)House of Kęstutis>KęstutisVasily I of Russia>Vasily IAnna of Moscow>Anna, Byzantine EmpressVasily II of Moscow| issue-pipe = More…| issue-link = #Children| father = VytautasAnna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania>Anna| religion = Russian Orthodoxprev. Roman Catholic}}(File:Sofia Vitovtovna grave inscription.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Sophia of Lithuania's grave inscription.)Sophia Vitovtovna of Lithuania (, ; 1371 – 1453) was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasily I from 1391 to 1425. She was regent for her son Vasily II from 1425 to 1432.BOOK, Fennell, John, A history of the Russian church to 1448, 1995, Longman, London, 0582080673, 170, Her father was Vytautas, the grand duke of Lithuania.

Life

She was the daughter of Vytautas the Great of Lithuania and his first wife, Anna. On 21 January 1391, while her father was engaged in the Lithuanian Civil War, she married Vasili I of Moscow. She was the longest serving consort of Russia.After Vasili's death in 1425 she became regent for their ten-year-old son Vasili II. Her father supported Vasili's claim to the throne, which was disputed by his uncle, Yuri of Zvenigorod.Sophia was buried in the Ascension Convent; the sarcophagus was moved in 1929 to the Cathedral of the Archangel by Soviet authorities.WEB,weblink Tomas, Baranauskas, Vytauto Didžiojo mirties 580-osioms metinėms, 2010-10-24, 2010-10-26, Istorija.net, lt,

Children

She and Vasili I had at least nine children, five boys (of which only one survived to mature adulthood) and four girls:
  • Anna of Moscow (1393 – August 1417), wife of John VIII Palaiologos, died of bubonic plague
  • Yury Vasilievich (30 March 1395 – 30 November 1400)
  • Ivan Vasilievich (15 January 1396 or 1397 – 20 July 1417), died on the way from Kolomna to Moscow as a result of "pestilence", just six months after marrying the daughter of Prince Ivan Vladimirovich of Pronsk and receiving the inheritance of Nizhny Novgorod
  • Anastasia Vasilievna (d. 1470), wife of Vladymir Alexander, Prince of Kiev. Her husband was a son of Vladymir, Prince of Kiev. His paternal grandparents were Algirdas and Maria of Vitebsk.
  • Daniil Vasilievich (6 December 1400 – May 1402), died of pestilence
  • Vasilisa Vasilievna, wife of Alexander Ivanovich "Brukhaty", Prince of Suzdal, and Alexander Daniilovich "Vzmetenj", Prince of Suzdal.
  • Simeon Vasilievich (13 January – 7 April 1405), died of pestilence
  • Maria Vasilievna, wife of Yuri Patrikievich. Her husband was a son of Patrikas, Prince of Starodub, and his wife, Helena. His paternal grandfather was Narimantas.
  • Vasily II of Moscow (10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462)

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