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Ivan III of Ryazan
The enthronement of Ivan III (from the Лицево́й летопи́сный свод)
Grand Prince of Ryazan
Reign1427 – 1456
PredecessorGrand Prince Fyodor II of Ryazan
SuccessorGrand Prince Vasily of Ryazan
Born1395
Ryazan
Died1456
Ryazan
SpouseGrand Princess Anna
IssueGrand Prince Vasily Ivanovich
Feodosiya Ivanovna
HouseHouse of Ryazan, Sviatoslavichi
FatherFyodor II of Ryazan
MotherSofia Dmitriyevna
ReligionChristian, Russian Orthodoxy

Ivan III or Ivan Fyodorovich (Russian: Ива́н Фёдорович) was the Grand Prince of Ryazan (1427–1456) and younger son of Grand Prince Fyodor II of Ryazan. During his reign, he retained good diplomatic relationships with both the Grand Duchies of Lithuania and Moscow. He signed treaties with both Vytautas of Lithuania and Vasily II of Moscow, and sent his children to the court in Moscow for safety. Towards the end of his life, he took monastic vows and was succeeded by his eight-year-old son, Vasily.

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