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  1. Tsarina Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (9 August 1669 – 7 September 1731) was the first wife of Peter I the Great, and the last ethnic Russian and non-foreign wife of a Russian monarch. She was the mother of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich and the paternal grandmother of Peter II of Russia.

  2. Eudoxia Fiódorovna Lopujiná o Praskovia Ilariónovna Lopujiná fue una emperatriz rusa, la primera esposa del zar Pedro el Grande, y madre del zarévich Alexis Petróvich. Última zarina rusa de origen autóctono.

  3. 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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  4. Empress of Russia. Name variations: Eudoxia Lopukhin; Lapuchin; (nickname) Dunka. Born in 1669 (some sources cite 1672); died on September 7, 1731, in Moscow; daughter of Theodore Lopukhin, a boyar; married Peter I the Great (1672–1725), tsar of Russia (r. 1682–1725), on January 27, 1689 (marriage repudiated in 1703; divorced 1718 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anna_MonsAnna Mons - Wikipedia

    Her niece was the infamous Natalia Lopukhina (1699–1763) later victim of the so-called Lopukhina Affair in 1742. As Peter's relations with the tsarina Eudoxia Lopukhina gradually worsened, Anna Mons took the place as his permanent and semi-official royal mistress. In the 1690s, he gave her 295 farms and a mansion near Moscow.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EudoxiaEudoxia - Wikipedia

    Eudoxia Lopukhina (1669–1731), first wife of Peter the Great; Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou (d. 1869), queen of the Polynesian island of Mangareva, wife of Maputeoa, mother of Joseph Gregorio II; Fiction. Eudoxia, a fictional character in the Anne Rice novel Blood and Gold; Eudoxia, one of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities