His family life was rather empty. He expelled many relatives and was among the few members of the family still in Russia. His wife Solomonia Saburova didn't produce an heir in 20 years, so he sent her to nunnery in 1526 and married Elena Glinskaya. For this, the patriarch was very angry and it is said he predicted that his son would become an awful ruler. He had only two sons:
* Tsar Ivan IV of Russia (1530 - 1592)
* Prince Yuri of Uglich (1532 - 1561)
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| - Vasili III of Moscow (Tudor Line)
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| - His family life was rather empty. He expelled many relatives and was among the few members of the family still in Russia. His wife Solomonia Saburova didn't produce an heir in 20 years, so he sent her to nunnery in 1526 and married Elena Glinskaya. For this, the patriarch was very angry and it is said he predicted that his son would become an awful ruler. He had only two sons:
* Tsar Ivan IV of Russia (1530 - 1592)
* Prince Yuri of Uglich (1532 - 1561)
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| - Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow
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| - Solomonia Saburova and Elena Glinskaya
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| - Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow
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| - His family life was rather empty. He expelled many relatives and was among the few members of the family still in Russia. His wife Solomonia Saburova didn't produce an heir in 20 years, so he sent her to nunnery in 1526 and married Elena Glinskaya. For this, the patriarch was very angry and it is said he predicted that his son would become an awful ruler. He had only two sons:
* Tsar Ivan IV of Russia (1530 - 1592)
* Prince Yuri of Uglich (1532 - 1561)
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