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  1. Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya (Russian: Мария Ильинична Милославская, 1 April 1624 – 18 August 1669) was a Russian tsaritsa as the first spouse of tsar Alexis of Russia. She was the mother of tsar Feodor III of Russia, tsar Ivan V of Russia, and the princess regent Sophia Alekseyevna.

  2. La zarina María (o Mariya) Ilínichna Miloslávskaya (11 de abril de 1624-13 de marzo de 1669) fue la primera esposa del zar Alejo I y madre de dos zares Teodoro III e Iván V, así como de la regente Sofía Alekséyevna Románova .

  3. Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya ( Russian: Мария Ильинична Милославская, 1 April 1624 – 18 August 1669) was a Russian tsaritsa as the first spouse of tsar Alexis of Russia. She was the mother of tsar Feodor III of Russia, tsar Ivan V of Russia, and the princess regent Sophia Alekseyevna.

    • History
    • Estates
    • Coat-Of-Arms

    According to the family's genealogy, Miloslavskys are descended from Miloslaw Sigismundowicz who moved to the Duchy of Moscow in the train of Princess Sophia Vitovtovnain 1390. According to the genealogical tale, Wienczyslaw and Miloslaw Zigmundowicz were the sons of Sigismund Korsak, a Lithuanian nobleman of the Korsak coat-of-arms, native of Czec...

    Petrovskoe (now within Lytkarino, Moscow Oblast), a village owned in fiefdom in the 17th century.
    Lystsovo (Stsypeevo) and Drugunovo, Bolshoy Mikulin Stan, Kolomna Uyezd, an allod.
    An estate in the village of Borok, Shilonskaya Pyatina, Novgorod Uyezd.
    Kurgan and Maryina Gora, Goretov Stan, Moscow Uyezd.

    The coat-of-arms of the Miloslavsky family is described in the Armorial by Anisim Kniazev (1785). The image is based on the seal of vice-admiral Fyodor Sergeevich Miloslavsky (d. 1783). On the blue shield, there is a silver diagonal stripe with three golden quatrefoils. In the upper section there are four golden six-pointed stars, while in the lowe...

  4. Mariya Ilinichna Miloslavskaya (born 1625—died 1669) was the first wife of Tsar Alexis of Russia. She bore him five sons and eight daughters. Two sons survived to maturity and became tsars: Fyodor III (reigned 1676–82) and Ivan V (reigned 1682–96, jointly with Peter I the Great).

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  5. Maria Miloslavskaya. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. Sophia Alekseyevna (Russian: Со́фья Алексе́евна, IPA: [ˈsofʲjə ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvnə]; 27 September [ O.S. 17 September] 1657 – 14 July [ O.S. 3 July] 1704 [1]) was a Russian princess who ruled as regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689.

  6. Maria Miloslavskaya. Para artigos homônimos, consulte Miloslavski. Maria Miloslavskaya. Biografia; Aniversário: 11 de abril de 1624 Moscou. Morte: 13 de março de ...