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Anastasia Romanovna

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Anastasia Romanovna Zakharyina-Yurieva (1530 – 7 August 1560) was the first spouse of the Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible and the first Russian Tsaritsa. [1]

35 relations: Anastasia, Anastasia of Russia, Anastasia Romanova (disambiguation), Biathlon at the 2011 Winter Universiade, Elena Glinskaya, Feodor I of Russia, House of Romanov, Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin, Ivan Romanov, Ivan the Terrible, Ivan the Terrible (film), Ivan the Terrible (Prokofiev), Izmaylovo Estate, List of assassinations in fiction, List of historical ballet characters, List of Russian consorts, List of Russian rulers, Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow, Marfa Sobakina, Maria Temryukovna, Michael of Russia, Millennium of Russia, Nikita Romanov, Nikita Romanovich, Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), Rulers of Russia family tree, Saint Basil's Cathedral, Terem (Russia), The Death of Ivan the Terrible, Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552–1553), Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia, Witchcraft, Zakhary Ivanovich Koshkin, 1560.

Anastasia

Anastasia (from Greek Ἀναστασία) is a feminine given name and the female equivalent of the male name Anastasius.

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Anastasia of Russia

Anastasia of Russia may refer to.

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Anastasia Romanova (disambiguation)

Anastasia Romanovna (1530–1560) was the first wife of Ivan the Terrible.

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Biathlon at the 2011 Winter Universiade

Biathlon at the 2011 Winter Universiade were held in Dumlu District in Erzurum, Turkey.

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Elena Glinskaya

Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538 (13 April 1538), Moscow) was a Russian regent.

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Feodor I of Russia

Fyodor (Theodore) I Ivanovich (Фёдор I Иванович) or Feodor I Ioannovich (Феодор I Иоаннович); 31 May 1557 – 16 or 17 January (NS) 1598), also known as Feodor the Bellringer, was the last Rurikid Tsar of Russia (1584–1598). Feodor's mother died when he was three, and he grew up in the shadow of his father, Ivan the Terrible. A pious man of retiring disposition, Feodor took little interest in politics, and the country was effectively administered in his name by Boris Godunov, the brother of his beloved wife Irina. His childless death left the Rurikid dynasty extinct, and spurred Russia's descent into the catastrophic Time of Troubles. In Russian documents, Feodor is sometimes called blessed (Блаженный). He is also listed in the "Great Synaxaristes" of the Orthodox Church, with his feast day on January 7 (OS).

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House of Romanov

The House of Romanov (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. also Romanoff; Рома́новы, Románovy) was the second dynasty to rule Russia, after the House of Rurik, reigning from 1613 until the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II on March 15, 1917, as a result of the February Revolution.

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Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin

Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin (died 1427) was a boyar and Voivode at the court of Vasily I and Vasily II.

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Ivan Romanov

Ivan Nikitich Romanov, Russian Иван Никитич Романов (156? – 16 July 1640) was the uncle of Tsar Michael I, first Romanov Tsar of Russia.

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Ivan the Terrible

Ivan IV Vasilyevich (pron; 25 August 1530 –), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible or Ivan the Fearsome (Ivan Grozny; a better translation into modern English would be Ivan the Formidable), was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547, then Tsar of All Rus' until his death in 1584.

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Ivan the Terrible (film)

Ivan the Terrible (Иван Грозный, Ivan Grozniy) is a two-part historical epic film about Ivan IV of Russia commissioned by Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, who admired and identified himself with Ivan, to be written and directed by the filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.

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Ivan the Terrible (Prokofiev)

Ivan the Terrible (Иван Грозный), Op.

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Izmaylovo Estate

Izmaylovo Estate (Усадьба Измайлово) was a country residence of the House of Romanov built in the reign of Alexis I of Russia.

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List of assassinations in fiction

Assassinations have formed a major plot element in various works of fiction.

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List of historical ballet characters

This is a list of historical figures who have been characters in ballets.

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List of Russian consorts

The Russian consorts were the spouses of the Russian rulers.

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List of Russian rulers

This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia.

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Lyudmila Tselikovskaya

Lyudmila Vasilyevna Tselikovskaya (Людмила Васильевна Целико́вская, 8 September 1919 – 4 July 1992) was a Russian actress, best remembered for her leading parts in films like Hearts of the Four (1941–1944), Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry (1941), The Aerial Cabman (1943), Ivan the Terrible (1943), Twins (1945) and The Busy Estate (1946).

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Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow

Macarius (Макарий in Russian) (1482 – January 12, 1563) was a notable Russian cleric, writer, and icon painter who served as the Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia from 1542 until 1563.

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Marfa Sobakina

Marfa Vasilevna Sobakina (Марфа Васильевна Собакина; 1552–1571), was Tsaritsa of the Tsardom of Russia and was the third spouse of Ivan the Terrible.

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Maria Temryukovna

Maria Temryukovna (Мари́я Темрюко́вна, c. 1544 – 1 September 1569) was a Circassian Tsaritsa of the Tsardom of Russia and second spouse to Ivan IV of Russia.

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Michael of Russia

Michael I of Russia (Russian: Михаи́л Фёдорович Рома́нов, Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov) became the first Russian Tsar of the House of Romanov after the zemskiy sobor of 1613 elected him to rule the Tsardom of Russia.

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Millennium of Russia

The Millennium of Russia (Russian Тысячелетие России) is a bronze monument in the Novgorod Kremlin.

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Nikita Romanov

Nikita Ivanovich Romanov (Russian Никита Иванович Романов) (c. 1607 – December 21, 1654) was a first cousin of Tsar Michael of Russia.

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Nikita Romanovich

Nikita Romanovich (Никита Романович; born c. 1522 – 23 April 1586), also known as Nikita Romanovich Zakharyin-Yuriev, was a prominent boyar of the Tsardom of Russia.

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Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18)

The Polish–Muscovite War or the Polish–Russian War (1605–1618), also known as the Dimitriads, was a sequence of military conflicts and eastward invasions carried out by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, or the private armies and mercenaries led by the magnates (the Commonwealth aristocracy).

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Rulers of Russia family tree

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Saint Basil's Cathedral

The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed (Собор Василия Блаженного, Sobor Vasiliya Blazhennogo), commonly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral, is a church in Red Square in Moscow, Russia.

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Terem (Russia)

The "terem" (Russian: Терем) refers to the separate living quarters occupied by elite women of Muscovite Russia.

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The Death of Ivan the Terrible

The Death of Ivan the Terrible (translit) is a historical drama by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy written in 1863 and first published in the January 1866 issue of Otechestvennye zapiski magazine.

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Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552–1553)

Dmitri Ivanovich (Дмитрий Иванович; 11 October 155226 June 1553) was the first Tsarevich or Tsesarevich - the heir apparent - of the Tsardom of Russia, as the eldest son of Ivan the Terrible, or Ivan IV of Russia and his first Tsaritsa, Anastasia Romanovna.

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Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia

Ivan Ivanovich (Ива́н Иванович) (28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) of the House of Rurik, was a Tsarevich (heir apparent) of Russia.

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Witchcraft

Witchcraft or witchery broadly means the practice of and belief in magical skills and abilities exercised by solitary practitioners and groups.

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Zakhary Ivanovich Koshkin

Zakhary Ivanovich Koshkin (died 1461) was a boyar at the court of Vasili II.

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1560

Year 1560 (MDLX) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasia_Romanovna

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