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Murad IV was born in Constantinople, the son of Sultan Ahmed I ( 1603 – 17 ) and the ethnic Greek Valide Sultan Kösem Sultan ( also known as Mahpeyker ), originally named Anastasia.
He was born into an Illyrian family, the son of Pompeius ( born c. 410 ), nobleman of Dyrrachium, and wife Anastasia Constantina ( born c. 410 ).
His mother was an Arian, sister of Clearchus, also an Arian, and a paternal granddaughter of Gallus ( born c. 370 ), son of Anastasia ( born c. 352 ) and husband, in turn daughter of Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus and wife and cousin Constantina.
When Anastasia was born, her parents and extended family were disappointed to have a fourth daughter, because they wanted a son who would be heir to the throne.
* Anastasia and Tatiana Dogaru, born outside Rome, Italy on January 13, 2004.
Durruti was born in León, Spain, son of Anastasia Dumangue and Santiago Durruti, a railway worker in the yard at Leon who described himself as a libertarian socialist.
Thomas Moore was born at 12 Aungier-street in Dublin, Ireland, on 28 May 1779. over his father's grocery shop, his father being from an Irish speaking Gaeltacht in Kerry and his mother, Anastasia Codd, from Wexford.
He was born in Constantinople the son of Ahmed I by Valide Sultan Kadinefendi Kösem Sultan, an ethnic Greek originally named Anastasia.
Hayes ' mother died in June 1872, and his father later remarried around 1876 ; a stepsister, Anastasia, was also born that year.
* Anastasia Melnikova ( born 1969 ), Russian actress
* Anastasia Nabokina ( born 1971 ), Russian ballerina
* Anastasia Kalmanovich ( born 1972 ), Russian actress and producer
* Anastasia Kelesidou ( born 1972 ), Greek former discus thrower but she was born in Hamburg, Germany
* Anastasia Zampounidis ( born 1972 ), Greek MTV VJ
* Anastasia Zavorotnyuk ( born 1973 ), Russian actress
* Anastasia Volochkova ( born 1976 ), Russian ballerina
* Anastasia Kostaki ( born 1978 ), Greek basketball player
* Anastasia Grebenkina ( born 1979 ), Russian ice dancer
* Anastasia Myskina ( born 1981 ), Russian tennis player, 2004 Roland Garros Champion
* Anastasia Rodionova ( born 1982 ), Russian-born Australian tennis player

Anastasia and 1982
She was scheduled to return to the American stage in a 1982 revival of Anastasia with Natalie Wood, until Wood's death just weeks before rehearsals.
He is best known for his departure from The Walt Disney Company in 1979 and his subsequent directing of animated films such as The Secret of NIMH ( 1982 ), An American Tail ( 1986 ), The Land Before Time ( 1988 ), All Dogs Go to Heaven ( 1989 ), and Anastasia ( 1997 ), as well as his involvement in the laserdisc game Dragon's Lair.

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His son Romano ( 1268 – 1327 ), called Romanello, was Royal Vicar of Rome in 1326, and inherited the countship of Soana through his marriage with Anastasia de Montfort, Countess of Nola.
In May 2012, a Belarusian production directed by Anastasia Grinenko ( Belarus ), with choreography by Paul Emerson ( USA ) and Dmitry Yakubovich ( Belarus ) opened at the Belarus State Musical Theatre.
# Anastasia ( 14 March 1478, Ansbach – 4 July 1534, Ilmenau ), married Count William IV of Henneberg-Schleusingen ( 1478 – 1559 )
To back up an armistice signed with the Byzantine Empire in 1046, his father married him to Byzantine Anastasia ( d. 1067 ), who tradition holds was a daughter of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos by his second wife ( he gained the Imperial throne through his third marriage ), but no reliable source has ever been found to confirm this.
* Rogneda ( the daughter of Rogvolod ), later upon divorce she entered a convent taking the Christian name of Anastasia
He married Anastasia Aerobinda ( b. ca 570 ), daughter of Areobindus ( b. c. 550 ) and wife, and had female issue.
Amerigo A. Anastasia School ( PreK-5 ; 735 ),
Simeon married Aigusta ( Anastasia ), sister of Algirdas.
* Anastasia Vasilievna ( d. 1470 ), wife of Vladimir Alexander, Prince of Kiev, son of Vladimir Olgerdovich
Fyodor ( Theodore ) I Ivanovich ( or Feodor I Ioannovich ; 31 May 1557 – 16 / 17 January ( NS ) 1598 ) was the last Rurikid Tsar of Russia ( 1584 – 1598 ), son of Ivan IV ( The Terrible ) and Anastasia Romanovna.
Another Masseria ally was the large Mineo crime family ( formerly D ' Aquila ), whose members included Costello associates Albert " The Mad Hatter " Anastasia, Carlo Gambino, and Frank Scalice.
In 1892, Mannerheim's godmother, Countess Alfhild Scalon de Coligny, arranged for him to be married to wealthy and beautiful noble lady of Russian-Serbian heritage Anastasia Arapova ( 1872 – 1936 ), the orphaned daughter of Major-General Nikolai Arapov.
Among her other films are The Manchurian Candidate ( 1962 ), Bedknobs and Broomsticks ( 1971 ), Beauty and the Beast ( 1991 ), and Anastasia ( 1997 ).
* Albert Anastasia ( 1903 – 1957 ), mobster and contract killer for Murder Inc.
She starred in My Son John ( 1952 ) and Anastasia ( 1956 ), and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as an elderly stowaway in the disaster film Airport ( 1970 ).
The other two songs are " Kanine Krunchies Jingle " ( sung by Lucille Bliss, who voiced Anastasia in Disney's 1950 film Cinderella ), and " Dalmatian Plantation " in which only two lines are sung by Roger at the film's closure.
The film tells the story of a young, confused woman in 1920s France ( Ingrid Bergman ), who is picked up and influenced by a group of Russian expatriates, led by Yul Brynner, into passing herself off as Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, the daughter of the murdered Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
Fallows set up a company, called the Grandanor Corporation ( an acronym of Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia ), which sought to raise funds by selling shares in any prospective estate.
After a quarrel, possibly over Tschaikovsky's claim to the estate ( but not over her claim to be Anastasia ), Tschaikovsky moved out of the Leeds ' mansion, and the pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff arranged for her to live at the Garden City Hotel in Hempstead, New York, and later in a small cottage.

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