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.