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opinion expressed by Ivan was deferred to, and his general prestige in court remained intact during the years of Sophia's regency. As Peter grew up, he and his faction, led by his mother's Naryshkin family, contended with Regent Sophia for influence and power. Indeed, Sophia is blamed (perhaps unfairly, as a tactic of defamation) for the murders of Peter's uncles on his mother's side of the family. Due to this and other factors, tension arose between the factions of the two co-tsars.
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Ivan being both incapable and disinterested, Peter came into his own and functioned as though he were the sole tsar. The eventual result was that, over time, the outward signs of deference and power which Ivan had enjoyed during the regency slowly withered away, and he became a non-entity in the
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Sophia was always considerate of Ivan, although she is never known to have consulted him on any important matter. She was anxious that every outward sign of respect and deference be paid to Ivan, which was a subtle way of undermining the influence of Peter's faction in court. Thus, every wish or
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Ivan's purported debility did not prevent him from producing robust offspring, and Praskovia bore him five daughters, three of whom lived to adulthood. Their children were:
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Russian court. For the last decade of his life, Ivan was completely overshadowed by the more energetic Peter I. He spent his days with his wife,
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government until the boys came of age. Sofia Alekseyevna, who had been influential at court during her brother Feodor's reign, was named regent.
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demanded that Ivan be named tsar, and a compromise was found by declaring Ivan and Peter as co-rulers, with a
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On 25 June 1682, less than two months after the death of Feodor III, Ivan and Peter were crowned in the
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was only 10. Ivan was considered the "senior tsar", but actual power was wielded by
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In 1730, more than 30 years after Ivan's death, his second surviving daughter,
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so that the 10-year-old Peter could become Tsar. These rumours fomented the
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resulted in the throne passing finally to the progeny of Peter the Great.
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with two seats was commissioned for the occasion (now on display in the
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Romanovs. The second film. Feodor III, Sophia Alekseyevna; Ivan V
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The history of Russia from the earliest period to the Crimean war
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At the age of 27, Ivan was described by foreign ambassadors as
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Ivan V and Peter I being crowned as joint Tsars of Russia
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Thackeray, Frank W.; Findling, John E. (31 May 2012).
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Praskovia Saltykova, who came from a rather obscure
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