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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. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Download Citation | On Jan 1, 2017, L.E. MOROZOVA published MARIA TEMRYUKOVNA — THE SECOND WIFEOF IVAN THE TERRIBLE | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  3. Maria Temryukovna (born Kucheney; Russian: Мари́я Темрю́ковна; Kabardian: Гуэщэней Идар Темрыкъуэ и пхъу; c. 1545 – 1 September 1569) was the tsaritsa of all Russia from 1561 until her death as the second wife of Ivan the Terrible, the tsar of all Russia. Maria Temryukovna. Tsaritsa consort of all ...

  4. Maria Temryukovna with her stepchildren goes to Alexandrov Sloboda.png 563 × 743; 1.04 MB. Maria Temryukovna's plate.jpg 499 × 499; 92 KB. Maria Temryukovna's ring.jpg 360 × 350; 39 KB. Pearl jewellery (16th c., Russia, GTG) by shakko 01.jpg 4,606 × 2,769; 3.48 MB. The royal family of Ivan IV escorts Juliana Paletskaya to the Novodevichy ...

  5. Maria Temrjukovna (ven. Мари́я Темрю́ковна ; 1544/1546 - 1./9. syyskuuta 1569) oli kabardiprinsessa ja Venäjän tsaari Iivana IV Julman toinen vaimo. Iivanan kerrotaan olleen mieltynyt Maria Temrjukovnan kauneuteen, mutta ensisijaisesti avioliitolla oli poliittiset perusteet, sillä Iivana pyrki vahvistamaan solmimansa liittolaissuhteen Temrjukovnan isän kabardiruhtinas ...

  6. Maria Temryukovna (est. 1544 - 1 Sep 1569) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (21 entries) edit. arwiki ماريا ...

  7. 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.