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Anna Mikhailovna of Russia

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Anna was presumably named after her father's aunt. There is little information of her life. The Muscovite custom at the time dictated the ideal life of a Russian princess as a cloistered seclusion from the world; as they were not permitted to marry a non-Orthodox nor a partner below their social
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status, and there were no Orthodox Kingdoms other than Russia at the time, daughters of the tsar were expected never to marry, nor have any contact with men outside of the family during their life. This necessitated a life secluded with an all-female staff in the imperial
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Tsarevna Anna's life seem to have answered to this ideal of seclusion. As was required of her, she stayed unmarried. It is known that she was among those accompanying her sister-in-law tsaritsa Maria when the court was evacuated during the Moscow Plague of 1654.
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Drawing of Anna and her sisters by Avgustin Meyerberg, ambassador of the
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and her reign as regent. In 1689, when Sofia was deposed by
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Catherine Ivanovna, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Tsarevna Anna Mikhailovna of Russia
Moscow
Ascension Convent
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Russian
House
Romanov
Michael of Russia
Eudoxia Streshneva
Russian Orthodox
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Russian
tsarevna
Michael of Russia
Eudoxia Streshneva
Alexis

Holy Roman Empire
terem
Sophia
Peter
Foy de la Neuville
Marfa Alekseyevna
Tatyana Mikhailovna
Ascension Convent
"Новый летописец (XVIII) — Библиотека — Церковно-Научный Центр "Православная Энциклопедия""
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"Просмотр документа - dlib.rsl.ru"
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"РБС/ВТ/Анна Михаиловна — Викитека"

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