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  1. Ilya Danilovich Miloslavsky (Russian: Илья Данилович Милославский; 1594–1668) was a Russian boyar and diplomat. Biography. Ilya Miloslavsky was brought forward by the head of the Posolsky Prikaz Ivan Gramotin, who had been his uncle.

  2. Ilya Danilovich Miloslavsky (1595 —1668), the son of Moscow dvoryanin and voivode Danilo Ivanovich Miloslavsky (d. before 1634), was the father of tsarina Maria Miloslavskaya. He was a stolnik (since 1624). In 1643 he was sent as an envoy to Istanbul. In 1646-1647 he was the envoy to the Netherlands with the honorary title of ...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Mariya Ilinichna Miloslavskaya (born 1625—died 1669) was the first wife of Tsar Alexis of Russia. She bore him five sons and eight daughters. Two sons survived to maturity and became tsars: Fyodor III (reigned 1676–82) and Ivan V (reigned 1682–96, jointly with Peter I the Great).

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  4. Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya ( Russian: Мария Ильинична Милославская, 1 April 1624 – 18 August 1669) was a Russian tsaritsa as the first spouse of tsar Alexis of Russia. She was the mother of tsar Feodor III of Russia, tsar Ivan V of Russia, and the princess regent Sophia Alekseyevna .

  5. Ilya Danilovich Miloslavsky (Russian: Илья Данилович Милославский) (1594–1668) was a Russian boyar and diplomat. Ilya Miloslavsky was brought forward by the head of the Posolsky Prikaz Ivan Gramotin, who had been his uncle. Miloslavsky was soon sent to Constantinople with a message from tsar...

  6. Ilya Danilovitch Miloslavski (en russe : Илья Данилович Милославский, né en 1594, mort en 1668) est un boyard et diplomate russe. Ilya Miloslavski fut distingué par son oncle Ivan Gramotine, qui dirigeait alors le Possolski Prikaz (bureau des affaires étrangères).

  7. La zarina María (o Mariya) Ilínichna Miloslávskaya (11 de abril de 1624-13 de marzo de 1669) fue la primera esposa del zar Alejo I y madre de dos zares Teodoro III e Iván V, así como de la regente Sofía Alekséyevna Románova . Biografía.