Princess Anastasia Slutskaya

In the early 1490s, Anastasia married Semion Mikhailovich Slutsky, Prince of Slutsk and Kopyl, who died in 1503.

The most famous of Anastasia's admirers was Prince Mikhail Lvovich Glinsky, a prominent Lithuanian lord.

In his message to Vasily III, Mikhail Glinski confessed that it was his relative Andrew Drozhdzh who had besieged Slutsk, not him.

[3] When Anastasia's son Yuri grew older, he became the ruler of the principality while his mother stepped down.

Husband: Children: Some East Slavic epics are directly or indirectly dedicated to Slutskaya as a brave female warrior.