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Marfa Boretskaya (Russian: Марфа Борецкая), also
known as
Martha the
Mayoress (Russian: Марфа Посадница, romanized: Marfa Posadnitsa), was a
Russian businesswoman...
- a
cousin of Ivan III, to be accepted.
According to tradition,
Marfa Boretskaya, the wife of the
posadnik Isak Boretsky, was the main
proponent of an...
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Marfa Boretskaya died in a
vicious storm;
their bodies were
recovered on the
beach near the
monastery twelve days later. At the
urging of
Boretskaya, the...
- anti-Moscow
faction in
Novgorod executed,
including the son of
Marfa Boretskaya, an
influential boyar woman who had pla**** a
leading role in the faction...
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Apraksina (1664–1716),
second wife of Tsar
Feodor III of
Russia Marfa Boretskaya, 15th-century
mayoress of
Novgorod and a
staunch opponent of Ivan III...
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Zosima later became the
first hegumen of the monastery.
After Marfa Boretskaya, wife of the
posadnik of Novgorod,
donated her
lands at Kem and Summa...
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Vasiliy Nozdrovaty-Zvenigorodsky,
warlord Lidia Bayrashevskaya as
Marfa Boretskaya,
mayoress of
Novgorod Nikolay Shrayber as
knyaz Vasiliy Grebyonksa-Shuysky...
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Dmitry Isaakovich Boretsky, one of the
Boretsky clan which, led by
Marfa Boretskaya, had
championed the city's
opposition to Moscow. In the
longer term, the...
- Monastery. The
abbey stood in
ruins until 1471, when two sons of
Marfa Boretskaya were
killed by a
vicious storm and
their bodies were
recovered on the...
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Sergius of Radonezh,
spiritual leader Filaret,
Patriarch of
Moscow Marfa Boretskaya,
Posadnik of
Novgorod Alexander Pushkin, poet and
writer Peter Mogila...