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Yevdokiya Saburova

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Eudoxia Saburova (Russian: Евдокия Богдановна Сабурова; died 1620)[1] was a Russian noblewoman, Tsesarevna of Russia as the first spouse of Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia, son of Ivan the Terrible.[2][3][4]

Biography

She was the daughter of Bogdan Y. Saburov, who became a boyar when his daughter was selected as a royal wife.[5][6] In 1571, she participated in the Bride-show arranged to select a wife to Tsar Ivan, and while she was not chosen by the tsar for his wife, he did select her to marry his son. In 1572, her father-in-law divorced her from his son and placed her in the Pokrovsky convent in Suzdal for childlessness.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ Timofeev, Ivan (1951). Временник (in Russian). Изд-во Академии наук СССР.
  2. ^ Стерлигова, И. А. (2008). Декоративно-прикладное искусство Великого Новгорода: художественный металл ХVI-ХVII веков (in Russian). Северный паломник. ISBN 978-5-94431-252-5.
  3. ^ Морозова, Л. Е. (2001). Два царя: Федор и Борис (in Russian). Русское слово. ISBN 978-5-8253-0160-0.
  4. ^ Морозова, Л. Е. (2007). Смута на Руси: выбор пути (in Russian). АСТ-Пресс Книга. ISBN 978-5-462-00608-1.
  5. ^ Богуславский, Владимир Вольфович (2001). Славянская энциклопедия: Киевская Русь-Московия (in Russian). ОЛМА Медиа Групп. ISBN 978-5-224-02251-9.
  6. ^ Сергеев, Игорь (1993). Царицыно: страницы истории (in Russian). Изд-во МГАП "Мир книги". ISBN 978-5-7043-0489-0.
  7. ^ В, Ломоносов М. (2023-02-15). Записки по русской истории (in Russian). ООО ДиректМедиа. ISBN 978-5-4499-3058-3.
  8. ^ Тихомиров, Е. (2022-05-15). Первый царь московский Иоанн IV Васильевич Грозный (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 978-5-04-097468-9.
  • Saburova, Evdokia Bogdanovna // Ryska biografiska ordboken  : i 25 volymer. - St Petersburg - M. 1896-1918
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