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  1. 14 de oct. de 2023 · When young tsarina Maria of Kabardia hears stories about Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt, she becomes fascinated with her.Ivan the Terrible (2020) episode 7

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  2. 20 de nov. de 2012 · Vasilisa Melentyeva (? – 1579.) Vasilisa was the Tsaritsa of the Tsardom of Russia and the sixth wife of Ivan the Terrible. Records are sketchy, but she was said to have been a widow when she met the lovely Ivan IV. She was beautiful and sweet-natured, but the Tsaritsa must not have been in love with her horror-show husband.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maria_NagayaMaria Nagaya - Wikipedia

    Life. Maria married Ivan in 1581 and a year later, she gave birth to their son Dmitry. In 1582, the tsar suggested to queen Elizabeth I of England that he would marry her relative Mary Hastings and divorce his wife Maria Nagaya, but these plans never came to fruition. Maria was not favored by her husband, and only the birth of her son spared ...

  4. Media in category "Maria Nagaya". The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Alleged portrait of Maria Feodorovna Nagaay.jpg 610 × 800; 92 KB. Ivan IV's death by K.Makovsky (1888, priv.coll.).jpg 564 × 358; 111 KB. Maria Fedorovna Nagaya over the body of Tsarevich Dmitry.png 665 × 755; 1.14 MB.

  5. 15 de may. de 2022 · Anna Vasilchikova and Ivan the Terrible are divorced after a marriage of 1 year.. About. Russian Royal Ivan the Terrible was born Ivan Vasilyevich on 25th August, 1530 in Muscovy, Russia and passed away on 18th Mar 1584 Moscow, Russia aged 53.

  6. In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Temryukovna. Maria Temryukovna (born Kucheney; [1] Russian: Мари́я Темрю́ковна; Kabardian: Гуэщэней Идар Темрыкъуэ и пхъу; c.1545 – 1 September 1569) was the tsaritsa of all Russia from 1561 until her death as the second wife ...

  7. Maria died in 1569. As the tsar claimed, she died due to poisoning, once more arranged by the boyars. It’s unclear if that was the case; however, Karamzin noted in his works that, in such a way ...