Evdokija Lukyanovna Streschneva
Evdokiya Lukjanowna Streschnewa ( Russian Евдокия Лукьяновна Стрешнева ; * 1608 ; † August 18 . Jul / 28. August 1645 greg. In Moscow ) was the second wife of Tsar Michael I of Russia .
She was born as the daughter of the moderate boyar Lukjan Stepanowitsch Streschnew and his wife Anna Konstantinovna Lutschkowa. On February 5th, Jul. / February 15, 1626 greg. she was married in Moscow to Tsar Michael I of Russia after his first wife Marija Dolgorukova had been poisoned a year earlier.
The couple had ten children, six of whom died during their lifetime:
- Irina (April 22, 1627 - February 8, 1679), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Pelageja (April 20, 1628 - January 25, 1629), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Alexei I (March 29, 1629 - February 8, 1676), Tsar of Russia
- Anna (July 14, 1630 - October 27, 1692), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Marfa (August 14, 1631 - September 21, 1633), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Ivan (June 1, 1633 - January 10, 1639), Grand Duke of Russia
- Sofia (14 September 1634 - 23 April 1636), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Tatiana (January 5, 1636 - August 23, 1706), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Evdokija (* / † February 10, 1637), Grand Duke of Russia
- Wassili (* / † March 25, 1639), Grand Duke of Russia
Life at the Russian court was extremely difficult for Yevdokiya, as she was completely under the care and influence of her mother-in-law Marfa Ivanovna, who accompanied her everywhere; they also had the same confessor. Evdokia never gained influence over her husband, not even after Marfa's death.
She died just five weeks after her husband and was buried in the Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow.
Web links
- IS Semjonow: Christian Dynasties of Europe (Христианские династии Европы), Olma Press, 2003, page 421 (Russian)
predecessor | Office | Successor |
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Maria Dolgorukova | Tsarina of Russia 1625–1645 |
Maria Miloslavskaya |
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SURNAME | Streschnewa, Evdokija Lukyanovna |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Tsarina of Russia |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1608 |
DATE OF DEATH | August 28, 1645 |
Place of death | Moscow |