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962: 378:". In the summer of 1560, Anastasia fell ill to a lingering illness and died on 7 August. In consequence, Ivan suffered a severe emotional collapse, suspecting that his wife had been a victim of malicious actions and had been poisoned by the boyars. Although he had no evidence of such crimes, he had a number of boyars tortured and executed. Ivan already had a strong dislike of the boyars due to their abusive actions toward him during his childhood. In response to her death, he developed a corps of fearsome black-clad men who terrorized on his behalf, known as the 1083: 72: 584: 369:
It is widely believed that Anastasia had a moderating influence on Ivan's volatile character. Ivan adored Anastasia and never thought to be with any woman but her. Anastasia was not very beautiful, but had a very soft face with a calming influence. She often spoke in a low voice and was very polite.
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specifically for the selection process. All the noble families throughout Russia were given an invitation to present their eligible daughters for this purpose (it is said that there were between 500 and 1500 girls to choose from). Anastasia and Ivan's marriage took place on 3 February 1547, at the
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of Anastasia. While mercury was also used as a cure, leading to some debate around the issue, the levels of mercury found were too high, according to the experts. However, many of the royal remains have high levels of poison in them, suggesting that possibly Anastasia was not maliciously poisoned,
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and in memory of Tsaritsa Anastasia Romanovna. The Order of the Holy Great Martyr Anastasia is granted to women who have distinguished themselves in the areas of charity, culture, medicine, education, science, and other endeavors useful to the nation and society, and who now continue their noble
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The Tsar himself, in his later years after he married seven times following Anastasia's murder, said that if she had not died, none of the gruesome things he did would have happened. After Anastasia's death, the Tsar's personality changed completely. Sir
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as Anastasia. The ballet's plot includes the meeting and marriage of Anastasia and Ivan, her poisoning by boyars, and Ivan's fall into darkness and madness after the loss of Anastasia. The ballet has had several revivals.
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Russia at the close of the sixteenth century: comprising, the treatise "Of the Russe common wealth," by Giles Fletcher: and the Travels of Sir Jerome Horsey, now for the first time printed entire from his own
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and Anna. Both girls spent most of their childhood and early youth with their mother, and had the traditional upbringing of noblewomen of their rank.
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Through her marriage to Ivan IV, Anastasia became the link between the two main ruling dynasties in Russian history, the
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Anastasia was selected as the best bride for Ivan from a large number of suitable mates brought to the
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tsar, Feodor I. This connection with the derelict dynasty facilitated the election of Feodor's son
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The examination of Anastasia's remains in the 1990s and at the beginning of the 21st century by
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as her uncle had been one of Ivan's guardians. Anastasia's father was descended from the boyar
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experts provided evidence that could sustain her husband's claim. Further research using
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Panova, T. D.; Dmitriev, A. Yu.; Borzakov, S. B.; Hramco, C. (25 January 2018).
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is often named to be the last Rurikid tsar of Russia, however he was member of
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He being young and riotous, she ruled him with admirable affability and wisdom
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Tsarevna Maria Ivanovna of Russia (17 March 1551 – ?); died young.
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deeds under the patronage of the Head of the Russian Imperial House.
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Tsarevna Eudoxia Ivanovna of Russia (26 February 1556 – June 1558)
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Tsarevna Anna Ivanovna of Russia (10 August 1549 – 20 July 1550)
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but died of medical treatment that used poisonous substances.
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Anastasia is one of the main characters in the ballet
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Anastasia had at least three older siblings – Daniel,
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Index

Anastasiya Romanova
Anastasia Romanovna (disambiguation)
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Millennium of Russia
Veliky Novgorod
Tsaritsa consort of all Russia
Elena Glinskaya
Maria Temryukovna
Kolomenskoye
Ascension Convent
Kolomenskoye
Archangel Cathedral
Kremlin
Ivan IV of Russia
Issue
Dmitry
Ivan
Feodor I
House
Romanov
Rurik
Roman Yurievich Zakharyin-Koshkin
Russian Orthodox
‹See Tfd›
Russian
tsaritsa of all Russia
Ivan IV

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