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Praskovia Fyodorovna Saltykova (Russian: Прасковья Фёдоровна Салтыкова; 12
October 1664 – 13
October 1723) was the
tsaritsa of
Russia as the only wife...
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Praskovya or
Praskovia (Russian: Прасковья) is an old
Russian feminine given name. It
derives from the Gr****
female name Paraskeve,
meaning "preparation"...
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Praskovia Ivanovna Kovalyova-Zhemchugova (Russian: Прасковья Ивановна Ковалёва-Жемчугова; July 20, 1768 –
February 23, 1803) was a
Russian serf actress...
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Praskovia "Pasha"
Pozdniakova (born 15
April 1999) is a Finnish-Russian model, entrepreneur, and
social media influencer. She
performs under the stage-name...
- his wife,
Praskovia Saltykova,
caring about little but "fasting and praying, day and night". In late 1683 or
early 1684, Ivan
married Praskovia Saltykova...
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Russian tsarevna,
being the
daughter of Tsar Ivan V of
Russia and his wife
Praskovia Saltykova. She was the
niece of Tsar
Peter the
Great and the
sister of...
- era". Anna was born in
Moscow as the
daughter of Tsar Ivan V by his wife
Praskovia Saltykova. Ivan V was co-ruler of
Russia along with his
younger half-brother...
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Feodosiya or
Praskovia Mikhailovna Solovaya (Russian: Феодосия Михайловна Соловая; died 1621) was a
Russian noblewoman,
Tsesarevna of
Russia as the second...
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Russia (20
October 1691 – 14 June 1733) was a
daughter of Tsar Ivan V and
Praskovia Saltykova,
eldest sister of
Empress Anna of
Russia and
niece of Peter...
- France, the
eldest son of
Prince Roman Petrovich and his wife
Princess Praskovia Dmitrievna (née
Countess Sheremeteva).
Prince Nicholas had a
younger brother...