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  1. Eudoxia of Oldenburg (January 1581 – 18 March 1589). Upon her husband's death, Jerome Horsey escorted Maria from the Bishopric of Courland to the court of Boris Godunov . Although Horsey proposed to marry her, Godunov was anxious to get rid of a potential claimant to the throne.

  2. Eudoxia of Oldenburg (January 1581 – 18 March 1589). Upon her husband's death, Jerome Horsey escorted Maria from the Bishopric of Courland to the court of Boris Godunov. Although Horsey proposed to marry her, Godunov was anxious to get rid of a potential claimant to the throne.

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  3. daughter of Magnus, Duke of Holstein. This page was last edited on 29 September 2023, at 19:37. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Eudoxia (born August 9 [July 30, Old Style], 1669, Moscow, Russia—died September 7 [August 27], 1731, Moscow) was the tsarina and first wife of Peter I the Great of Russia. In 1689 she was given in marriage to Peter, a bridegroom of only 17.

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  5. 29 de jun. de 2018 · The last ethnic Russian and non-foreign wife of a Russian tsar or emperor, Eudoxia Feodorovna Lopukhina was the first wife of Peter I (the Great), Emperor of All Russia. She was born in Moscow, Russia on August 9, 1669, one of the four children of nobleman Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin and Ustinia Bogdanovna Rtishcheva.

  6. Eudoxia af Danmark og Norge, von Oldenburg (Oldenburg), Prinsesse. Birthdate: 1581. Death: March 18, 1589 (7-8) Immediate Family: Daughter of Magnus, Divine Gratia Rex Livoniae Dominus Esthoniae et Littiae and Maria of Staritsa, Queen of Livonia. Sister of Marie af Danmark og Norge, von Oldenburg, Prinsesse.

  7. Eudoxia of Oldenburg. House: House of Oldenburg. Father: King Christian III of Denmark. Mother: Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg. Religion: Lutheranism. The Kingdom of Livonia was a nominal state in what is now the territory of Estonia and Latvia.