Knowledge

Maria Miloslavskaya

Source 📝

434: 942: 543:, with as little contact with men as possible. Russian noblewomen did not socialize with male guests in their home, only meeting them for a ceremonial welcome before retiring without socializing with them; they traveled in covered sleighs and carriages when outside, and even the royal women, when visiting the church or participating in official processions, only did so covered by screens. Despite this, however, the tsaritsa was expected to embody an ideal of female Orthodox devotion and, outside of her religious duties, manage the affairs of the court staff and participate in public charitable and religious activity. 1063: 47: 154: 488:, and gathered together almost two hundred daughters of the nobility, among them Maria Miloslavskaya. She had the support of Boris Morozov, who intended to marry her sister Anna Miloslavskaya, and hoped that Alexis I would choose Maria, which would make him the brother-in-law of the tsar. During the selection ceremony, however, the tsar chose 586:
Alexei's first marriage to Miloslavskaya was harmonious and felicitous. They had thirteen children (five sons and eight daughters) in twenty-one years of marriage, and she died only weeks after her thirteenth childbirth. Four sons survived her (Alexei, Fyodor, Semyon, and Ivan), but within six months
500:
Maria Miloslavskaya was selected as the tsar's second choice. She was reportedly a beauty, and was declared perfectly healthy after an examination by a court physician. The wedding took placeon 16 January 1648 in Moscow. Upon the advice of the tsar's confessor, the wedding was a very somber ceremony,
570:
in the Golden Room. As the tsar was away at the time of the Moscow Plague of 1654–55, Maria took over and organized the measures taken by city authorities, giving the city officials order by correspondence so as not to break her seclusion, and herself evacuated with her children and her court to
59: 505:. Ten days after the wedding of the tsar to Maria Miloslavskaya, Boris Morozov married her sister Anna Miloslavskaya, making him brother-in-law to the tsar and strengthening his power at court. Her father, additionally, was made a 87:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 497:. This disqualified Vsevolozhskaya as tsaritsa and resulted in both her and her father being exiled - accused of attempting to hide her illness from the tsar, and thus the first choice of the tsar was annulled. 546:
Tsaritsa Maria fulfilled her expected role both in regard to charity and religion. She engaged in charity public donations to the Moscow city hospitals for the poor sick and disabled, and supported the work of
472:
of hundreds of daughters of the nobility, who were summoned to the imperial court for selection. (This method to select a bride for the tsar reportedly originated from the reign of Ivan III, whose spouse
492:
by presenting her with a handkerchief and a ring as a symbol of their engagement. Boris Morozov then bribed a courtier to make Vsevolozhskaya faint; he then bribed a court physician to diagnose her with
560: 559:. In 1651–1652, she commissioned an icon to the monastery. The saint favored by Maria was eventually to be regarded as a patron saint of the Romanov dynasty. She also benefited the 509:
and became one of the most influential power-holders at court, making the Miloslavsky family a key power clan at the Russian court during Maria's tenure as tsaritsa.
578:
Maria died of the fever after having given birth, several months after her father. When she died, it was first believed that her widower would never remarry.
1079: 567: 90:
Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.
913: 572: 1089: 759: 630: 299: 652: 603: 314: 279: 1084: 658: 615: 594: 319: 289: 274: 624: 294: 1159: 1139: 1104: 1099: 906: 636: 609: 304: 284: 501:
excluding all music, games and other festivities except for religious singing, to follow the wish of the famously ascetic
1134: 1094: 734: 587:
of her death, two of these were dead, including Alexei, the 15-year-old heir to the throne. The couple's children were:
708: 98: 743: 489: 111:
Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
539:
In contemporary Moscovian Russia, the role of the tsaritsa was semi-public; all Russian noblewomen were expected to
899: 922: 1154: 19: 556: 1144: 996: 449: 368: 452:(d. 1668) and Ekaterina Fedorovna Miloslavskaya (Narbekova). Her father was a relative and supporter of 502: 1149: 984: 868: 167: 120: 106: 522: 433: 386: 847: 772: 941: 1069: 1041: 127: 1062: 891: 1129: 1124: 642: 414: 309: 8: 1074: 1031: 1021: 949: 474: 224: 703:. Translated from the French by Joan Pinkham (1st American ed.). New York: Dutton. 1016: 1006: 883: 861: 822: 532:
Tsaritsa Maria was described as beautiful, but there was also a rumor that Maria was a
465: 422: 1036: 1001: 969: 954: 934: 739: 704: 481:, where this method had once been used to choose a bride for the Byzantine emperor.) 258: 220: 195: 102: 964: 729: 664: 627:(1657–1704), regent of Russia (1682–89) for her two younger brothers; never married 548: 518: 478: 418: 410: 398: 357: 324: 238: 797: 1051: 1026: 990: 668: 1055: 979: 959: 697: 672: 646: 540: 468:
reached the age required for marriage. The tsar was to choose his bride from a
1118: 552: 485: 453: 441: 974: 526: 521:
and tsaritsa Maria Miloslavskaya is described as a happy one. During the
153: 469: 159: 109:
to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
23: 591: 600: 494: 406: 930: 444:, depicts Alexis I selecting Maria Miloslavskaya as his tsaritsa. 352: 31: 760:
A History of Women in Russia: From Earliest Times to the Present
84: 191: 667:(1666–1696); was co-ruler along with his younger half-brother 921: 533: 525:, which followed the wedding, she evacuated with the tsar to 506: 566:
In 1654 and 1660, she gave audience to the Georgian queen
448:
Maria Ilyinichna was a younger daughter of the noble
621:
Tsarevna Anna Alexeevna (1655–1659); died in infancy
80: 696: 456:, the influential tutor and favorite of the tsar. 1116: 484:The bridal selection of Alexis I was managed by 405:, 1 April 1624 – 18 August 1669) was a Russian 117:{{Translated|ru|Милославская, Мария Ильинична}} 105:accompanying your translation by providing an 71:Click for important translation instructions. 58:expand this article with text translated from 907: 618:(1654–1670); crown prince; died unwed aged 15 724: 722: 720: 551:. She acted as the protector of the cult of 536:with a goat foot who could master sorcery. 914: 900: 597:(1648–1649); crown prince; died in infancy 923:Tsaritsas and empresses consort of Russia 717: 432: 677:Tsarevna Yevdokia Alexeevna (1669–1669) 1117: 728: 694: 895: 645:(1661–1682); succeeded his father as 40: 735:Peter the Great: His Life and World 13: 1061: 940: 14: 1171: 561:Trinity Monastery Optina (Bolhov) 490:Euphemia Fedorovna Vsevolozhskaya 295:Sofia Alexeevna, Regent of Russia 158:Depiction in a 1670s icon of the 152: 45: 247: 815: 790: 765: 752: 688: 395:Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya 378:Ekaterina Feodorovna Narbekova 343:Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya 177:16 January 1648–18 August 1669 168:Tsaritsa consort of All Russia 141:Tsaritsa consort of All Russia 115:You may also add the template 1: 681: 541:live their lives in seclusion 438:Tsar Alexei chooses his bride 413:. She was the mother of tsar 20:Eastern Slavic naming customs 661:(1665–1669); died in infancy 659:Tsarevich Simeon Alexeyevich 653:Tsarevna Feodosia Alexeyevna 631:Tsarevna Ekaterina Alexeevna 557:Sretensky Monastery (Moscow) 409:as the first spouse of tsar 403:Мария Ильинична Милославская 320:Tsarevich Simeon Alexeyevich 315:Tsarevna Feodosia Alexeyevna 300:Tsarevna Ekaterina Alexeevna 280:Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseevna 7: 1160:Mothers of Russian monarchs 1140:17th-century Russian people 997:Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya 616:Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich 512: 459: 450:Ilya Danilovich Miloslavsky 369:Ilya Danilovich Miloslavsky 290:Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich 275:Tsarevich Dmitri Alexeevich 10: 1176: 1135:17th-century Russian women 869:Tsaritsa consort of Russia 610:Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna 517:The marriage between tsar 503:Patriarch Joseph of Moscow 421:, and the princess regent 285:Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna 264: 79:Machine translation, like 18:In this name that follows 17: 1050: 929: 875: 866: 853: 846: 402: 382: 374: 364: 351: 342: 337: 333: 257: 232: 215: 201: 185: 181: 173: 166: 151: 146: 60:the corresponding article 985:Maria Skuratova-Belskaya 827:Encyclopaedia Britannica 802:Encyclopaedia Britannica 777:Encyclopaedia Britannica 637:Tsarevna Maria Alexeevna 625:Tsarevna Sofia Alexeevna 581: 305:Tsarevna Maria Alexeevna 523:Moscow uprising of 1648 428: 126:For more guidance, see 1066: 945: 695:Troyat, Henri (1987). 445: 1075:Catherine Alekseyevna 1065: 944: 436: 128:Knowledge:Translation 99:copyright attribution 1155:Deaths in childbirth 1105:Alexandra Feodorovna 1090:Alexandra Feodorovna 1085:Elizabeth Alexeievna 415:Feodor III of Russia 1032:Praskovia Saltykova 1022:Agafya Grushetskaya 1012:Maria Miloslavskaya 950:Anastasia Romanovna 604:Yevdokia Alekseevna 475:Sophia Palaiologina 225:Archangel Cathedral 147:Maria Miloslavskaya 1145:Tsarinas of Russia 1095:Maria Alexandrovna 1070:Marta Skavronskaya 1067: 1042:Marta Skavronskaya 1017:Natalya Naryshkina 1007:Eudoxia Streshneva 946: 884:Natalia Naryshkina 880:Title next held by 862:Eudoxia Streshneva 858:Title last held by 738:. Modern Library. 555:, and favored the 466:Alexis I of Russia 446: 423:Sophia Alekseyevna 107:interlanguage link 1112: 1111: 1052:Empresses consort 1037:Eudoxia Lopukhina 1002:Maria Dolgorukova 970:Anna Vasilchikova 955:Maria Temryukovna 931:Tsaritsas consort 890: 889: 730:Massie, Robert K. 595:Dmitri Alexeevich 392: 391: 347: 346: 221:Ascension Convent 139: 138: 72: 68: 1167: 1150:Russian nobility 1100:Maria Feodorovna 1080:Maria Feodorovna 965:Anna Koltovskaya 916: 909: 902: 893: 892: 844: 843: 838: 837: 835: 833: 819: 813: 812: 810: 808: 794: 788: 787: 785: 783: 769: 763: 756: 750: 749: 726: 715: 714: 702: 692: 649:; died childless 549:Fyodor Rtishchev 519:Alexis of Russia 479:Byzantine empire 419:Ivan V of Russia 411:Alexis of Russia 404: 387:Eastern Orthodox 335: 334: 268: 251: 249: 239:Alexis of Russia 208: 156: 144: 143: 118: 112: 85:Google Translate 70: 66: 49: 48: 41: 1175: 1174: 1170: 1169: 1168: 1166: 1165: 1164: 1115: 1114: 1113: 1108: 1046: 1027:Marfa Apraksina 991:Marina Mniszech 925: 920: 881: 872: 859: 848:Russian royalty 842: 841: 831: 829: 821: 820: 816: 806: 804: 796: 795: 791: 781: 779: 771: 770: 766: 757: 753: 746: 727: 718: 711: 699:Peter the Great 693: 689: 684: 669:Peter the Great 584: 568:Yelena Leonovna 515: 462: 431: 329: 265:among others... 262: 261: 253: 250: 1648) 245: 241: 228: 223: 210: 206: 190: 162: 142: 135: 134: 133: 116: 110: 73: 50: 46: 39: 12: 11: 5: 1173: 1163: 1162: 1157: 1152: 1147: 1142: 1137: 1132: 1127: 1110: 1109: 1107: 1102: 1097: 1092: 1087: 1082: 1077: 1072: 1060: 1058: 1048: 1047: 1045: 1044: 1039: 1034: 1029: 1024: 1019: 1014: 1009: 1004: 999: 994: 987: 982: 980:Irina Godunova 977: 972: 967: 962: 960:Marfa Sobakina 957: 952: 939: 937: 927: 926: 919: 918: 911: 904: 896: 888: 887: 879: 874: 865: 857: 851: 850: 840: 839: 814: 789: 764: 751: 744: 716: 710:978-0525245476 709: 686: 685: 683: 680: 679: 678: 675: 662: 656: 650: 647:Tsar of Russia 640: 634: 628: 622: 619: 613: 607: 598: 583: 580: 573:Kalyazin Abbey 514: 511: 477:came from the 464:In 1647, tsar 461: 458: 430: 427: 390: 389: 384: 380: 379: 376: 372: 371: 366: 362: 361: 355: 349: 348: 345: 344: 340: 339: 331: 330: 328: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 292: 287: 282: 277: 271: 269: 255: 254: 243: 237: 236: 234: 230: 229: 219: 217: 213: 212: 211:Moscow, Russia 209:(aged 45) 205:18 August 1669 203: 199: 198: 187: 183: 182: 179: 178: 175: 171: 170: 164: 163: 157: 149: 148: 140: 137: 136: 132: 131: 124: 113: 91: 88: 77: 74: 55: 54: 53: 51: 44: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1172: 1161: 1158: 1156: 1153: 1151: 1148: 1146: 1143: 1141: 1138: 1136: 1133: 1131: 1128: 1126: 1123: 1122: 1120: 1106: 1103: 1101: 1098: 1096: 1093: 1091: 1088: 1086: 1083: 1081: 1078: 1076: 1073: 1071: 1068: 1064: 1059: 1057: 1053: 1049: 1043: 1040: 1038: 1035: 1033: 1030: 1028: 1025: 1023: 1020: 1018: 1015: 1013: 1010: 1008: 1005: 1003: 1000: 998: 995: 993: 992: 988: 986: 983: 981: 978: 976: 973: 971: 968: 966: 963: 961: 958: 956: 953: 951: 948: 947: 943: 938: 936: 932: 928: 924: 917: 912: 910: 905: 903: 898: 897: 894: 886: 885: 878: 871: 870: 864: 863: 856: 852: 849: 845: 828: 824: 818: 803: 799: 793: 778: 774: 768: 762: 761: 755: 747: 745:9780679645603 741: 737: 736: 731: 725: 723: 721: 712: 706: 701: 700: 691: 687: 676: 674: 670: 666: 663: 660: 657: 654: 651: 648: 644: 641: 638: 635: 632: 629: 626: 623: 620: 617: 614: 611: 608: 605: 602: 599: 596: 593: 590: 589: 588: 579: 576: 574: 569: 564: 562: 558: 554: 553:Mary of Egypt 550: 544: 542: 537: 535: 530: 528: 524: 520: 510: 508: 504: 498: 496: 491: 487: 486:Boris Morozov 482: 480: 476: 471: 467: 457: 455: 454:Boris Morozov 451: 443: 442:Grigory Sedov 439: 435: 426: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 400: 396: 388: 385: 381: 377: 373: 370: 367: 363: 360:(by marriage) 359: 356: 354: 350: 341: 336: 332: 326: 323: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 291: 288: 286: 283: 281: 278: 276: 273: 272: 270: 267: 266: 260: 256: 240: 235: 231: 226: 222: 218: 214: 204: 200: 197: 193: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 169: 165: 161: 155: 150: 145: 129: 125: 122: 114: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 89: 86: 82: 78: 76: 75: 69: 63: 61: 56:You can help 52: 43: 42: 37: 36:Miloslavskaya 33: 30: and the 29: 25: 21: 16: 1011: 989: 975:Maria Nagaya 882: 876: 867: 860: 854: 830:. Retrieved 826: 817: 805:. Retrieved 801: 798:"Fyodor III" 792: 780:. Retrieved 776: 767: 758: 754: 733: 698: 690: 673:Empress Anna 671:; father of 585: 577: 565: 545: 538: 531: 527:Kolomenskoye 516: 499: 483: 463: 447: 437: 394: 393: 263: 207:(1669-08-18) 189:1 April 1624 103:edit summary 94: 65: 57: 35: 27: 15: 1130:1669 deaths 1125:1624 births 655:(1662–1713) 639:(1660–1723) 633:(1658–1718) 612:(1652–1707) 606:(1650–1712) 67:(July 2012) 32:family name 1119:Categories 873:1648–1669 832:18 October 807:18 October 782:18 October 682:References 643:Fyodor III 470:bride-show 310:Fyodor III 160:True Cross 62:in Russian 28:Ilyinichna 24:patronymic 823:"Peter I" 732:(2012) . 592:Tsarevich 121:talk page 773:"Sophia" 601:Tsarevna 513:Tsaritsa 495:epilepsy 460:Marriage 407:tsaritsa 383:Religion 97:provide 417:, tsar 399:Russian 358:Romanov 252:​ 244:​ 119:to the 101:in the 64:. 1056:Russia 935:Russia 877:Vacant 855:Vacant 742:  707:  665:Ivan V 375:Mother 365:Father 325:Ivan V 233:Spouse 227:(1929) 216:Burial 196:Russia 192:Moscow 174:Tenure 22:, the 582:Issue 534:witch 507:boyar 353:House 338:Names 259:Issue 246:( 242: 81:DeepL 834:2018 809:2018 784:2018 740:ISBN 705:ISBN 429:Life 202:Died 186:Born 95:must 93:You 1054:of 933:of 440:by 83:or 34:is 26:is 1121:: 825:. 800:. 775:. 719:^ 575:. 563:. 529:. 425:. 401:: 248:m. 194:, 915:e 908:t 901:v 836:. 811:. 786:. 748:. 713:. 397:( 130:. 123:. 38:.

Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
the corresponding article
DeepL
Google Translate
copyright attribution
edit summary
interlanguage link
talk page
Knowledge:Translation

True Cross
Tsaritsa consort of All Russia
Moscow
Russia
Ascension Convent
Archangel Cathedral
Alexis of Russia
Issue
among others...
Tsarevich Dmitri Alexeevich
Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseevna
Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna
Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich
Sofia Alexeevna, Regent of Russia
Tsarevna Ekaterina Alexeevna
Tsarevna Maria Alexeevna
Fyodor III
Tsarevna Feodosia Alexeyevna

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.