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Maria Dolgorukaya (died 1580)
possibly was the
seventh wife of Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia. The
marriage (unauthorized by the church) may have been...
- Anna
Sergeyevna Dolgorukaya (1719–1778) was a
Russian pedagogue,
noble and courtier. She was the
first prin****l of the
Smolny Institute in
Saint Petersburg...
- Finally, it is
discovered Anna's real name is
actually Anastasia Petrovna Dolgorukaya and she
marries Vladimir.
Daniil Strakhov as
Baron Vladimir Ivanovich...
- a cloister. Of all the
eight wives of Ivan the Terrible, only
Maria Dolgorukaya (who is also
considered a 19th-century fraud) and
Vasilisa Melentyeva...
- tsarevich.
Vasilisa Melentyeva (?–1579) (existence disputed)
Maria Dolgorukaya (1580) (existence disputed)
According to
historian Simon Sebag Montefiore...
-
Russian royalty Vacant Title last held by
Maria Dolgorukaya Tsaritsa of
Russia 1581–1584
Vacant Title next held by
Irina Godunova...
- the
Russian Empire.
Members of the
House of
Dolgorukov include:
Maria Dolgorukaya (d. 1580), a wife of Ivan IV
Grigori Ivanovich Menshoi Chyort ("the Devil")...
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Princess Natalia Borisovna Dolgorukova (née
Countess Sheremeteva; Russian: Княгиня Наталья Борисовна Долгорукова née Графиня Шереметева; 17 January, 1714...
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Helene Dolgoruki, more
correctly Elena Pavlovna Dolgorukaya (Russian: Елена Павловна Долгорукая),
married name
Fadeeva (Russian: Фадеева) (1789–1860)...
- as
polite and
charming though his
latest mistress,
Princess Ekaterina Dolgorukaya,
appeared sidelined, and
Potemkin found himself embroiled in
court intrigue...