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In an effort to reunite the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, [[Pope Paul II]] arranged during 1472 a marriage between the Catholic daughter of Thomas, [[Sophia Paleologue|Zoe Palaiologina]] (renamed Sophia), and Grand Prince [[Ivan III of Russia]], with the hope of making Russia a Roman Catholic country. This attempt to unite churches failed. Nonetheless, because of this marriage, Moscow began in the next century its imperial policy of "[[third Rome]]". Moreover, Thomas' great-grandson was [[Ivan the Terrible|Ivan IV of Russia]], the first [[Tsar of Russia|emperor (tsar) of Russia]] to be crowned as such (the imperial title had already come into use by Ivan III and his son [[Vasili III of Russia]]). The last known descendant of Zoe/Sophia was [[Maria of Staritsa]], wife of [[Livonia]]'s king [[Magnus of Livonia|Magnus]]. She died in 1610.
By his marriage with Catherine (Caterina) Zaccaria of Achaea, Thomas Palaiologos had at least four children:▼
# [[Helena Palaiologina of Morea|Helena Palaiologina]], who married Despot [[Lazar Branković|Lazar II of Serbia]].▼
# [[Andreas Palaiologos|Andrew (Andreas) Palaiologos]], who succeeded as claimant to the Byzantine throne.▼
# [[Manuel Palaiologos]].▼
# [[Sophia Paleologue|Zoe Palaiologina]] (renamed Sophia), who married Grand Prince [[Ivan III of Russia]].▼
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== Ailesi ==
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▲# [[Helena Palaiologina of Morea|Helena Palaiologina]],
▲# [[Andreas Palaiologos|Andrew (Andreas) Palaiologos]],
▲# [[Sophia Paleologue|Zoe Palaiologina]] (
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