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Maria Nagaya
"Tsaritsa Maria exposes the False Dmitry". Coloured lithograph in a sketch by V. Babushkin, middle of the 19th century.
Tsaritsa of all Russia
Tenure
1581–1584
Born
c. 1553
Died
1608 (aged c. 55)
Spouse
Ivan IV of Russia
Issue
Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich
Dynasty
Rurik
Father
Feodor Nagoy
Religion
Eastern Orthodox
Maria Feodorovna Nagaya (Russian: Мария Фёдоровна Нагая; c. 1553 – 1608) was a Russian tsaritsa and sixth (possibly eighth) uncanonical wife of Ivan the Terrible.
Maria Feodorovna Nagaya (Russian: Мария Фёдоровна Нагая; c. 1553 – 1608) was a Russian tsaritsa and sixth (possibly eighth) uncanonical wife of Ivan the...
Uglich died in Uglich in 1591. False Dmitry claimed that his mother, MariaNagaya, anticipated the assassination attempt ordered by Boris Godunov and helped...
Troubles. Dmitry was the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible by his last wife MariaNagaya, and their only child together. Ivan died in 1584, and was succeeded...
Vedenski-Tikhvinski where she assumed the monastic name of Daria. Only she and MariaNagaya, the seventh wife of Ivan the terrible, outlived the tsar. Troyat, Henri...
September–October 1574; sent to monastery in August–September 1576) MariaNagaya (6 September 1580; widow): Tsarevich Dmitri Ivanovich (19 October 1582 –...
Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya (Russian: Мария Ильинична Милославская, 1 April 1624 – 18 August 1669) was a Russian tsaritsa as the first spouse of tsar...
Maria Temryukovna (born Kucheney; Russian: Мари́я Темрю́ковна; Kabardian: Гуэщэней Идар Темрыкъуэ и пхъу; c. 1545 – 1 September 1569) was the tsaritsa...
Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova (Мария Владимировна Долгорукова in Russian) (1601 – 17 January 1625) was a Tsaritsa of Russia as the first spouse of Tsar...
Palaiologina Maria Temryukovna (1544–1569), second wife of Ivan IV of Russia Maria Dolgorukaya (died 1580), seventh wife of Ivan IV of Russia MariaNagaya (died...
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...
1530–1560 Ivan IV the Terrible Tsar of All the Russias 1530–1547–1584 MariaNagaya ?-≈1608 Yuri of Uglich 1532–1563 Ivan Shuysky ≈1533–1573 Philaret Patriarch...
Romanovna Maria Temryukovna Marfa Sobakina Anna Koltovskaya Anna Vasilchikova MariaNagaya Irina Godunova Maria Skuratova-Belskaya Marina Mniszech Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya...
Romanovna Maria Temryukovna Marfa Sobakina Anna Koltovskaya Anna Vasilchikova MariaNagaya Irina Godunova Maria Skuratova-Belskaya Marina Mniszech Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya...
Shortly after Ivan's death, the council had both Dmitri and his mother, MariaNagaya, moved to Uglich, some 120 miles north of Moscow. Dmitri died there in...
visiting the tomb of Ivan the Terrible and the convent of Ivan's widow, MariaNagaya, who accepted Dimitry as her son and confirmed his story. False Dimitry...
in 1580 as the witnesses in the description of Ivan IV's wedding with MariaNagaya. She had no children and died possibly in 1592, hypothetically - as the...
False Dmitry I and False Dmitry II. Father Ivan IV (claimed) Mother MariaNagaya (claimed) Predecessor False Dmitry II Successor False Dmitry IV or Ivan...
Romanovna Maria Temryukovna Marfa Sobakina Anna Koltovskaya Anna Vasilchikova MariaNagaya Irina Godunova Maria Skuratova-Belskaya Marina Mniszech Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya...
boyar parties emerged. Bogdan Belsky sided with the Nagoys (relatives of MariaNagaya, the tsarina). Boris Godunov was the only influential boyar to offer...
brother of Feodor I and False Dmitry I. Father Ivan IV (claimed) Mother MariaNagaya (claimed) Spouse Marina Mniszech Children Ivan Dmitriyevich Predecessor...
royalty Vacant Title last held by MariaNagaya Tsaritsa consort of all Russia 1584–1598 Vacant Title next held by Maria Skuratova-Belskaya Regnal titles...
that Ivan IV's widow, MariaNagaya, greeted Marina Mnishek, who would spend there a few days before her wedding with Nagaya's purported son, False Dmitry...
of this period were Denise de Flavigny (Mam'zelle Nitouche), Tsarina MariaNagaya (The Great Tsar, Vladimir Solovyov's play) and Geneura (Deep Roots, by...
and on the oral narratives by contemporary Russians (Vasily Shuysky, MariaNagaya and the retinue of False Dmitriy I) and Western witnesses (Caspar Fiedler...