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Maria Dolgorukaya

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Maria Dolgorukaya
Ivan the Terrible announces to his seventh wife Maria Dolgorukaya her imminent death
Tsaritsa of All Russia
(Disputed existence)
Tenure1580
PredecessorVasilisa Melentyeva
(Disputed existence)
SuccessorMaria Nagaya
Born?
Died1580
Drowning (homicide)
SpouseIvan the Terrible
DynastyRurik
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Maria Dolgorukaya (died 1580) possibly was the seventh wife of Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia. The marriage (unauthorized by the church) may have been celebrated in 1580. Legend says she did not bear the Tsar any children and was revealed to have a lover after their first night together, when the Tsar discovered she wasn't a virgin. Ivan subsequently had her drowned.

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Background

There is no evidence of her existence in primary sources.[1] The first mention can be found in 19th-century Russian literature.[2] Nikolay Kostomarov in 1866 wrote that the notice about her was found by Afanasiy Byichkov in a manuscript in the Imperial Public Library.

Modern historians now have doubts about whether she existed.

References

  1. ^ Сперанский М. Н. Русские подделки рукописей в начале XIX в. — ПИ, 1956, т. V, с. 100
  2. ^ Н. И. Костомаров, «Смутное время Московского государства в начале XVII столетия 1604—1613» // Вестник Европы, 1866
Russian royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
Vasilisa Melentyeva
Tsaritsa of Russia
1580
Vacant
Title next held by
Maria Nagaya
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