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Michael I Михаил Фёдорович
J. H. Wedekind's copy of a portrait
Tsar of all Russia
Reign
21 February 1613 – 13 July 1645
Coronation
11 July 1613
Predecessor
Vladislav (de jure,
disputed) Dmitry Troubetskoy (as the head of the Zemsky government)
Successor
Alexis
Born
(1596-07-22)22 July 1596 Moscow, Russia
Died
23 July 1645(1645-07-23) (aged 49) Moscow, Russia
Burial
Cathedral of the Archangel
Spouses
Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova
(m. 1624; died 1625)
Eudoxia Lukyanovna Streshneva
(m. 1626)
Issue among others...
Tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna
Alexis I
Tsarevna Anna Mikhailovna
Tsarevna Tatiana Mikhailovna
Names
Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov
House
Romanov
Father
Feodor Nikitich Romanov
Mother
Kseniya Shestova
Religion
Russian Orthodox
Signature
Michael I (Russian: Михаил Фёдорович Романов, romanized: Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov; 22 July [O.S. 12 July] 1596 – 23 July [O.S. 13 July] 1645) was Tsar of all Russia from 1613 until his death in 1645. He was elected by the Zemsky Sobor and was the first tsar of the House of Romanov, which succeeded the House of Rurik.
He was the son of Feodor Nikitich Romanov (later known as Patriarch Filaret) and of Xenia Shestova. He was also a first cousin once removed of Feodor I, the last tsar of the Rurik dynasty, through his great-aunt Anastasia Romanovna, who was the mother of Feodor I and first wife of Ivan the Terrible.[a]
His accession marked the end of the Time of Troubles. The Ingrian and Polish–Muscovite Wars were brought to an end in 1617 and 1618 respectively, with continued Russian independence confirmed at the expense of territorial losses in the west. Polish king Władysław IV Vasa finally agreed to formally give up his claim to the Russian throne with the Treaty of Polyanovka in 1634. To the east, Cossacks made unprecedented advances in the conquest of Siberia, and Russian explorers had reached the Pacific Ocean (Sea of Okhotsk) by the end of Michael's reign.
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