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Yevdokia Alekseyevna of Russia

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Like many other Tsarevnas of her time, Yevdokia was educated and literate. She lived a secluded life and little is known about her earlier years. She could be described as mild, reserved and studious, and devoted to serving her family and kingdom. She was passionate about her education, and a very
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As was required of her, she never married. Instead she served her kingdom and Orthodoxy with compassion and grace. She has no known offspring, and it can be assumed that she served in a convent for some time. She died with not much of a legacy behind her, and her name is not remembered often.
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Catherine Ivanovna, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Tsarevna
Moscow
Novodevichy Convent
House
Romanov
Alexis of Russia
Maria Miloslavskaya
Russian
Alexis of Russia
Maria Miloslavskaya
Feodor III of Russia
Ivan V of Russia
Peter the Great
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