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Praskovya Ivanovna
Portrait by Ivan Nikitich Nikitin
Born
(1694-09-24)24 September 1694 Moscow
Died
8 October 1731(1731-10-08) (aged 37) Saint Petersburg
Burial
Peter and Paul Cathedral
Spouse
Ivan Ilich Dmitriev-Mamonov
Names
Praskovya Ioannovna
House
Romanov
Father
Ivan V of Russia
Mother
Praskovia Saltykova
Religion
Russian Orthodoxy
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