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264: 38: 635: 211: 346:, whom he married on 22 January 1671. Matveev had 'sponsored' several young ladies at his house, including Natalia. She was put forward due to her family connections as her brothers were subordinant officers in Matveev's musketeer regiments. At the end of the year Matveyev was raised to the rank of 692: 650: 432: 685: 271:
Because his father, Sergey Matveyev, was a notable diplomat, Artamon Matveyev was brought up at the royal court since the age of 13, where he would become close friends with
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and then, summoning the boyars of the council, earnestly represented to them that Feodor was unable to reign and urged the substitution of little Peter. But the
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began to abuse the still hesitating and suspicious musketeers. Infuriated, they seized Matveyev and hacked him to pieces.
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After Matveev had become head of the Little Russian Chancellery in 1669 and after the death of the tsar's first consort
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Uspenskij, F. B., & Litvina, A. F. (2021). The Birthday of Boris Godunov. Studi Slavistici, 18(1), 9–18.
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of the Russian tsar and foreign rulers, with some information on Russian history, pictures of different
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The Petrine Instauration: Religion, Esotericism and Science at the Court of Peter the Great, 1689-1725
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issued in Peter's name summoned Matveyev to return to the capital and act as chief adviser to the
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15 May] 1682) was a Russian statesman, diplomat and reformer. He served as the head (
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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boyars, among whom were the near kinsmen of Feodor, proclaimed him tsar and Matveyev was
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Matveyev was a very educated and versatile individual for his time. He organized a
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for the sake of unification with Ukraine. In 1672, Matveyev managed to secure
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devices and models of different ships. Matveyev was the one to introduce
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who staged various plays. He was also one of the organizers of the
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in 1662. Seven years later, he was put in charge of the
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to the court by organizing a group of actors guided by
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was made a count and served as the first President of
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on 11 May, and four days later had to meet with the
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Posolsky prikaz
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
Larion Ivanov
O.S.
O.S.
Andrey
Russian
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O.S.
dyak
foreign ministry
Alexis of Russia
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Alexius I
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Copper Riot
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foreign ministry

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