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  1. Maria Petrovna Buynosova-Rostovskaya (Буйносова-Ростовская, Мария Петровна in Russian) (born as Catherine - died 2 January 1626) was the second spouse and only tsarina consort of Tsar Vasili IV of Russia.

    • Prince Peter Ivanovich Buynosov-Rostovskay
    • 1608–1610
  2. Maria Petrovna Vorotynskaya (nee Buynosova-Rostovskaya) - princesa russa da família Vorotynsky (d. 1628). Esposa do príncipe Ivan Vorotynsky , irmã da esposa do czar Vasily Shuisky - czarina Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya , que se tornou seu homônimo depois de ser renomeado após o casamento.

  3. Maria Petrovna Buynosova-Rostovskaya ( Буйносова-Ростовская, Мария Петровна in Russian) (born as Catherine - died 2 January 1626) was the second spouse and only tsarina consort of Tsar Vasili IV of Russia. Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya. Tsaritsa of All Russia. Tenure.

  4. Maria Petrovna Buynosova-Rostovskaya was the second spouse and only empress consort of Tsar Vasili IV of Russia. Career. She was the daughter of prince Peter Buynosov-Rostovskay. The marriage took place on 17 January 1608. In 1610, Vasili was deposed. After the deposition of her consort, Maria was forced to enter a convent.

  5. Marina Mniszech or Mnishek ( Polish: Maryna Mniszech, IPA: [maˈrɨna ˈmɲiʂɛk]; Russian: Марина Мнишек, IPA: [mɐˈrʲinə ˈmnʲiʂɨk]; c. 1588 – 24 December 1614) was a Polish noblewoman who was the tsaritsa of all Russia in May 1606 during the Time of Troubles as the wife of False Dmitry I. [2] [3] Following the death of her husband, she later married...

  6. Tsaritsa Maria Petrovna also called was a Russian queen, second wife of Tsar Vasily Ivanovich Shuisky . She gave birth to two daughters who died in infancy, after the overthrow of her husband, she was forcibly tonsured to a monastery.

  7. After his coronation, Vasili remarried Princess Ekaterina Buynosova-Rostovskaya, whose name was changed to Maria, deemed more suitable for a tsarina consort. They had two daughters together, Princesses Anna and Anastasia of all the Russias, but both died in infancy during their father's reign, and were buried in the Old Maiden's Convent in Kremlin.