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With Sofia as regent for Natalya's son and her half-brother, Peter, who was co-tsar with Ivan, Natalya lived in relative poverty, receiving financial support from the Patriarch or others in the Orthodox Church. Natalya spent her time mainly in Alexis's summer palace in Preobrazhenskoe, about
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and Theodora. The custom at that time was for the consort of the Tsar to maintain a low-key lifestyle, deferring in all matters to her husband and carrying out work in the household. Natalya, having been raised in a liberal western-inspired household, resented this and succeeded in gradually
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he considered eligible in early 1670, Natalya was added to this inspection following an encounter with the tsar at the home of her adoptive father, Artamon Matveyev. Alexis was impressed by Natalya's beauty, and selected her to be his bride without needing to go ahead with a planned second
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inspection. Maria's family made an attempt to halt the marriage by alleging that Matveyev had used magic herbs on Alexis to deceive him regarding Natalya's beauty. These claims were investigated but eventually dismissed, and the couple married on 1 February 1671.
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attaining more freedoms throughout her time as Tsaritsa, such as being allowed to ride in an open carriage and appearing in church without a veil. She loved dancing and visited diplomatic events, also she became the first woman to visit a theatre play.
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When Feodor died in 1682, her 10-year-old son became tsar. She became regent, with her foster father Artamon Matveyev who was called back from exile, as advisor. However, during
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on 15 May 1682, two of her brothers and Matveyev were killed and her biological father Kyril Naryshkin was forced to become a monk in a monastery. Feodor's elder sister,
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Alexis and Natalya had a happy marriage, spending much of their time together in various palaces and villas around Moscow. The couple's first child, the future emperor
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continued to be co-tsars. Natalya was back as nominal leader in the court. Her brother, Lev Naryshkin, was appointed minister of foreign affairs and a
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She became widowed in 1676; a son from the Tsar's previous marriage ascended the throne as
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When the Patriarch Joachim died in 1690, Peter wanted to appoint Marcellus, Bishop of
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family into the background. On 9 June 1672, Natalia gave birth to her only son,
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Alexis married her as his second wife on 1 February 1671. His first wife,
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In August 1689, Peter overthrew Sofia, and he and his half-brother
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