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Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya (Russian: Мария Ильинична Милославская, 1
April 1624 – 18
August 1669) was a
Russian tsaritsa as the
first spouse of tsar...
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Stasya Miloslavskaya, née
Anastasia Petrovna Miloslavskaya (Russian: Ста́ся Милосла́вская; born 4 May 1995) is a
Russian stage and film actress. Anastasia...
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Miloslavskaya (feminine), or
Miloslavskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
People Ilya
Miloslavsky (1594–1668),
Russian boyar and
diplomat Maria Miloslavskaya...
- was the
youngest son of
Alexis I of
Russia by his
first wife,
Maria Miloslavskaya,
while Peter was the only son of
Alexis by his
second wife, Natalya...
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January 1648,
Morozov procured the
marriage of the tsar with
Maria Miloslavskaya,
himself marrying her
sister Anna, ten days later, both the daughters...
- Moscow, Fyodor, as the
eldest surviving son of Tsar
Alexis and
Maria Miloslavskaya,
succeeded his
father on the
throne in 1676 at the age of fifteen. He...
- costumes,
Emperor Nicholas as Alexis, the
Empress Alexandra as
Maria Miloslavskaya, in the
Hermitage Theatre, many
wearing priceless original items brought...
- shape-shift and
camouflage her
physical self to her surroundings.
Stasya Miloslavskaya as
young Anya
Petrova Cillian O'****van as
Chauncey Lew
Lydia Fleming...
- 1670) was the
second son and heir of Tsar
Alexis of
Russia and
Maria Miloslavskaya,
brother of Tsar
Feodor III, Tsar Ivan V, and
Tsarevna Sophia and half-brother...
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daughter of the late Tsar
Aleksey Mikhailovich and of his
first wife
Maria Miloslavskaya.
Behind the
uprising lurked the
rivalry between the
Miloslavsky and...