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  1. MNISZECH, MARINA, Czarina of Muscovy, was the daughter of a Polish nobleman, George Mniszech, palatine of Sandomir. He was ambitious, bat without the ability to conduct his ambition, and he deserves the appellation of an intriguer rather than a politician. It has been often seen how trivial incidents sway the destinies of individuals; and a ...

  2. Marina Mniszech (polnisch: Maryna Mniszchówna; geboren um 1588 in Laszki Murowane; gestorben am 24. Dezember 1614) war eine polnisch-litauische Adelige . Während der Zeit der Wirren in Russland unterstützte sie mehrfach falsche Thronanwärter und war im Mai 1606 kurzzeitig Zarin .

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  4. Marina Mniszech (French Edition) by Potocki, Arthur and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com. Marina Mniszech, Used - AbeBooks Skip to main content

  5. 1 de ene. de 2023 · The image of Marina Mniszech in the historical representation of Dmitry Ilovaysky and the poetics of Marina Tsvetaeva: from historical studies to personal myth January 2023 DOI: 10.17223/18137083/83/7

  6. Kutukan Marina Mniszech muncul lagi pada tahun 1918, ketika dunia mengetahui tentang eksekusi mengerikan keluarga Romanov di Yekaterinburg dan Alapaevsk. Namun, itu semua masih bisa menjadi legenda yang disusun post factum, karena tidak ada fakta pasti tentang di mana dan bagaimana Marina Mniszech sendiri meninggal – setelah dia dipenjara pada tahun 1614, dia tidak pernah terlihat atau ...

  7. Marina Mniszech, (Polish: Maryna Mniszech; Russian: Марина Мнишек, romanized: Marina Mnishek, Russian pronunciation: [mɐˈrinə ˈmniʂɨk]) also known in Russian lore as Marinka the Witch (c. 1588 – 24 December 1614) was a Polish noblewoman who became the Tsaritsa of Russia during the Time of Troubles. A devout Catholic, she hoped to convert Russia's population to Catholicism.