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  1. Tsarina Maria Temryukovna died in 1569 in the Moscow suburb of Alexandrov. The circumstances of her departure from life are unknown. The wife of Ivan the Terrible had just returned from Vologda and, perhaps, had fallen seriously ill on the road. On the other hand, rumors of poisoning have spread again.

  2. 2. Maria Temryukovna (1561-1569) Poisoned. After the death of his first wife, Ivan was presented with the daughter of a Muslim prince, Maria Temryukovna. According to folklore, Ivan was warned by his first wife (when she was ill) not to marry a pagan, but he was so taken by Maria's beauty that he married her in 1561.

  3. Marfa Vasilevna Sobakina. Dynasty. Rurik. Father. Vasiliy Sobakin. Religion. Russian Orthodox. Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina ( Russian: Марфа Васильевна Собакина; 1552 – 13 November 1571) was the tsaritsa of Russia as the third wife of Ivan the Terrible, the tsar of all Russia, from October 1571 until her death the next month.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2021 · #2: Maria Temryukovna. While Anastasia was on her deathbed, legend has it that she told Ivan that no matter what, he shouldn’t marry a pagan. Not long after Anastasia’s death, Ivan began looking for a new wife. The next beautiful woman he found was Maria Temryukovna. Maria would have been considered a pagan, but Tsar Ivan didn’t care.

  5. Anastasia Románovna Zajárina. 7 de agosto de 1560 jul. Anastasia Románovna Zajárina ( Анастаси́я Рома́новна Заха́рьина) (1530 - 7 de agosto de 1560) fue la primera esposa del zar Iván IV de Rusia, el Terrible . Hija del boyardo Román Zajarin, el cual le dio nombre a la dinastía monárquica de los Románov .

  6. Biografía. La hija de un mercader de Nóvgorod, Vasili Sobakin, Marfa fue seleccionada por Iván IV entre doce mujeres para convertirse en su esposa. Pocos días después de su selección, Marfa comenzó a sucumbir ante una dolencia misteriosa. Se rumoreaba que fue envenenada accidentalmente por su madre, quien le dio una poción que ...

  7. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Anastasia Romanova, his first wife, brought out the best in Ivan until her mysterious death at 30, which fueled his descent into tyranny. Maria Temryukovna, the second wife, faced suspicion and an early death, intensifying Ivan's paranoia. Marfa Sobakina, the third wife, succumbed to an illness, triggering Ivan's relentless pursuit of a larger ...