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  1. www.ulethbridge.ca › lib › digitized_collectionsRomanov Chart - Ivan V

    Ivan V: Son of Alexei Mikhailovich, Ivan was born on August 27, 1666, from his father's marriage to Maria Miloslavskaya. Although not an official heir to the throne, after the death of Feodor Alexeevich, as eldest remaining son he should have succeeded. However, because of Ivan's ill health, the Boyars' Duma voted the 10-year-old Pet

  2. Ivan V (born Aug. 27 [Sept. 6, New Style], 1666, Moscow, Russia—died Jan. 29 [Feb. 8], 1696, Moscow) was the nominal tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1696.. The younger son of Tsar Alexis (reigned 1645–76) by his first wife, Mariya Ilinichna Miloslavskaya, Ivan was a chronic invalid, deficient mentally and physically, who suffered from scurvy and poor eyesight and in his later years was ...

  3. The many contradictions in the investigation contributed to the legend that Dmitry was murdered at the command of Boris Godunov, who then ascended the throne himself. He was canonised by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1606. After his death, several pretenders appeared and claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry.

  4. Tsarevich Alexei Alekseyevich (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич, Aleksey Alekseyevich, February 15, 1654 - January 17, 1670) was the second son and heir of Russian Tsar Alexis and Maria Miloslavskaya, and the third son of Fyodor 3 Ivan V, younger brother of Sofia Tsarevna. -Brother of Peter the Great.

  5. Tsarevich Dmitry Alexeyevich of Russia; Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552–1553) Dmitry of Uglich; F. Feodor I of Russia; Feodor II of Russia;

  6. Because Peter Alexeyevich had been born first, it was considered odd that Peter Petrovich was baptized as Peter when his nephew was still alive. Tsarevich [ edit ] In 1715, Tsarevich Alexis tried to flee but was brought back in 1718 and investigated, he was tortured and forced to renounce his rights to the Russian throne and recognize Peter Petrovich as the new Tsarevich and heir apparent.