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  1. Anna Ivanovna was born in Moscow on January 28, 1693, into a Russia where men wore beards and heavy robes and women wore veils and lived in seclusion in an almost oriental society. She was the fourth daughter of Ivan V (1682–1696), co-tsar of Russia with his half-brother Peter I. Her mother, Praskovya Saltykova , was a woman of the old ...

  2. 8 de jun. de 2018 · ANNA (RUSSIA) (1693 – 1740, ruled 1730 – 1740), empress of Russia. Anna Ivanovna (or Ioannovna) was the second crowned female ruler of Russia, after Catherine I . The daughter of Peter the Great's half brother and co-tsar for seven years, Ivan V , she spent her adult life residing alternately in St. Petersburg and in the duchy of Courland.

  3. Anna Ioannovna was born in Moscow on 28 January, 1693. After the death of her father, Tsar Ivan V, Peter the Great's imbecile half-brother and co-tsar for seven years, in 1696 she grew up with her mother, Praskovia Saltykova, and sisters in the village of Izmailovo on the outskirts of Moscow. Her mother was an ignorant, bigoted, old-style ...

  4. Married 1. Anastasia Romanovna 2. Maria Temryukovna 3. Marfa Sobakina 4. Anna Koltovskaya 5. Anna Vasilchikova 6. Maria Nagaya (two other wives are now believed to be fictitious) He was the first Tsar of Russia, uniting the various regions into an empire led by a Tsar. Ivan gained his nickname for his violent temper which resulted in the death ...

  5. Anna Ioannovna. Born: Moscow, 28 January (7 February) 1693. Died: St. Petersburg, 17 (28) October 1740. Reigned: 1730-1740. Anna was born in Moscow to Tsar Ivan V and Praskoviya Fyodorovna Saltykova. After the death of her father, she lived with her mother and sisters in the village of Ismaylovo, where she was educated at home.

  6. Anna Rosina Lisiewska. In 1741, the 13-year old son of Charles Frederick and Anna Petrovna, Duke Charles Peter Ulrich, went to Russia. Elizabeth Petrovna, Anna’s sister, became the Russian ...

  7. 23 de feb. de 2021 · Anna Ivanova (1730-40) Anna Ivanova was the niece of Peter the Great: married aged 17 to the Duke of Courland and quickly widowed, Anna spent her early 20s in Courland. When the Tsar died in 1730, Anna was one of the five possible candidates for the throne: she was elected as the new Empress of Russia by the Supreme Privy Council – in part ...