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Evdochia was most probably the mother of Stephen's two sons, Bogdan and Peter, according to historian Jonathan Eagles. Bogdan died in 1479, Peter in 1480. Both sons were buried in the
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on 27 July 1466, he specified that the monks should pray for his relatives, including Evdochia and their two children,
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The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453
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Stephen the Great and Balkan Nationalism: Moldova and Eastern European History
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She died in the winter of 1467. She was buried in the
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Index


Moldavia
Kiev
Suceava
Stephen III of Moldavia
Issue
Prince Alexandru
Elena, Crown Princess of Moscow
Ukrainian
Russian
House
House of Olelkovich
Olelkovich
Prince of Kiev
Moscow
Ukrainian
Kiev
Princess consort of Moldavia
Prince Stephen III of Moldavia
Elena, Crown Princess of Moscow
House of Gediminid
Olelkovich
Prince of Kiev
Anastasia of Moscow
Vasily I of Moscow
Sophia of Lithuania
Ivan III
Grand Prince of Moscow
Putna Monastery
Hilandar Monastery

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