Marina Mniszech, the Glossary
Marina Mniszech or Mnishek (Maryna Mniszech,-->; Марина Мнишек,; – 24 December 1614) was a Polish noblewoman who was the tsaritsa of all Russia in May 1606 during the Time of Troubles as the wife of False Dmitry I. Following the death of her husband, she later married another imposter to the throne, False Dmitry II.[1]
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80 relations: Alexander Pushkin, Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia, Archbishop of Kraków, Astrakhan, Ataman, Blank verse, Boris Godunov, Boris Godunov (opera), Boris Godunov (play), Cardinal (Catholic Church), Catholic Church, Coronation, Cossacks, Coup d'état, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Diplomatic mission, Dormition Cathedral, Moscow, Elżbieta Sieniawska, Ercole Rangoni, False Dmitry I, False Dmitry II, Hetman, House of Romanov, Hussar, Ignatius of Moscow, Ipatiev House, Ipatievsky Monastery, Ivan the Terrible, Ivan Zarutsky, Izabela Czartoryska, Jadwiga Tarło-Mniszech, Jerzy Mniszech, Jesuits, Kolomna Kremlin, Kraków, Kremlin, Kresy, List of Russian royal consorts, Lviv Oblast, Magnate, Maria (given name), Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya, Maria Skuratova-Belskaya, Michael of Russia, Mniszech family, Modest Mussorgsky, Montelupi Palace, Nicholas II, Nikolay Karamzin, Nomination, ... Expand index (30 more) »
- 16th-century Polish women
- 17th-century Polish women
- 17th-century Russian women
- Mniszech family
- Russian Roman Catholics
- Tsarinas of Russia
Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.
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Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
Alexei Nikolaevich (Алексе́й Никола́евич) (12 August 1904 – 17 July 1918) was the last Tsesarevich (heir apparent to the throne of the Russian Empire).
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Archbishop of Kraków
The archbishop of Kraków is the head of the archdiocese of Kraków.
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Astrakhan
Astrakhan (Астрахань) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in southern Russia.
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Ataman
Ataman (variants: otaman, wataman, vataman; атаман; отаман) was a title of Cossack and haidamak leaders of various kinds.
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Blank verse
Blank verse is poetry written with regular metrical but unrhymed lines, usually in iambic pentameter.
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Boris Godunov
Boris Feodorovich Godunov (Boris Fyodorovich Godunov) was the de facto regent of Russia from 1585 to 1598 and then tsar from 1598 to 1605 following the death of Feodor I, the last of the Rurik dynasty.
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Boris Godunov (opera)
Boris Godunov (Borís Godunóv) is an opera by Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881).
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Boris Godunov (play)
Boris Godunov (Борис Годунов, Borís Godunóv; variant title: Драматическая повесть, Комедия o настоящей беде Московскому государству, o царе Борисе и о Гришке Отрепьеве, A Dramatic Tale, The Comedy of the Distress of the Muscovite State, of Tsar Boris, and of Grishka Otrepyev) is a closet play by Alexander Pushkin.
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Cardinal (Catholic Church)
A cardinal (Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis) is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Coronation
A coronation is the act of placement or bestowal of a crown upon a monarch's head.
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Cossacks
The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic Orthodox Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia.
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Coup d'état
A coup d'état, or simply a coup, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership.
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Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Korona Królestwa Polskiego; Corona Regni Poloniae) was a political and legal idea formed in the 14th century, assuming unity, indivisibility and continuity of the state.
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Diplomatic mission
A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state.
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Dormition Cathedral, Moscow
The Cathedral of the Dormition (translit), also known as the Assumption Cathedral or Cathedral of the Assumption, is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos.
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Elżbieta Sieniawska
Elżbieta Helena Sieniawska, née Lubomirska (Końskowola, 1669 – 21 March 1729, Oleszyce), was a Polish noblewoman, Grand Hetmaness of the Crown (hetmanowa wielka koronna), and a renowned patron of the arts. Marina Mniszech and Elżbieta Sieniawska are 17th-century Polish women.
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Ercole Rangoni
Ercole Rangoni or Ercole Rangone (died 25 August 1527) was a cardinal and religious leader of the Catholic Church for 10 years.
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False Dmitry I
False Dmitry I (Lzhedmitriy I.) (or Pseudo-Demetrius I) reigned as the Tsar of all Russia from 10 June 1605 until his death on 17 May 1606 under the name of Dmitriy Ivanovich (Дмитрий Иванович.). According to historian Chester S.L. Dunning, Dmitry was "the only Tsar ever raised to the throne by means of a military campaign and popular uprisings". Marina Mniszech and False Dmitry I are Russian Roman Catholics.
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False Dmitry II
False Dmitry II (Lzhedmitrii II; died), historically known as Pseudo-Demetrius II and also called ("the thief of Tushino"), was the second of three pretenders to the Russian throne who claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, during the Time of Troubles.
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Hetman
reason is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders (comparable to a field marshal or imperial marshal in the Holy Roman Empire).
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House of Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transliterated as Romanoff; Romanovy) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917.
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Hussar
A hussar (huszár; husarz; Croatian - husar, Serbian - husar /) was a member of a class of light cavalry, originating in Central Europe (Hungary) during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Ignatius of Moscow
Ignatius (Игнатий, Ιγνάτιος) (1540–1620) was a Russian Orthodox bishop of Greek descent who was the second Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia in 1605–1606, even though his status is now disputed and he is frequently omitted from the list of Patriarchs of Moscow by the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Ipatiev House
Ipatiev House (Дóм Ипáтьева) was a merchant's house in Yekaterinburg (later renamed Sverdlovsk in 1924, renamed back to Yekaterinburg in 1991) where the former Emperor Nicholas II of Russia (1868–1918, reigned 1894–1917), his family, and members of his household were murdered in July 1918 following the Bolshevik Revolution.
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Ipatievsky Monastery
The Ipatiev Monastery (also Ipatievsky Monastery), sometimes translated into English as Hypatian Monastery, is a male monastery situated on the bank of the Kostroma River just opposite the city of Kostroma.
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Ivan the Terrible
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Иван IV Васильевич; 25 August 1530 –), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1533 to 1547, and the first Tsar and Grand Prince of all Russia from 1547 until his death in 1584.
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Ivan Zarutsky
Ivan Martynovich Zarutsky (Заруцкий, Иван Мартынович in Russian) (died 1614) was a Cossack leader in Russia in the early 17th century. Marina Mniszech and Ivan Zarutsky are 1614 deaths and 17th-century Russian people.
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Izabela Czartoryska
Elżbieta "Izabela" Dorota Czartoryska (née Flemming; 3 March 1746 – 15 July 1835) was a Polish princess, writer, art collector, and prominent figure in the Polish Enlightenment.
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Jadwiga Tarło-Mniszech
Jadwiga Tarło-Mniszech (b. between 1560 and 1570 – 1629) was a Polish noblewoman in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Marina Mniszech and Jadwiga Tarło-Mniszech are Mniszech family.
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Jerzy Mniszech
Jerzy Mniszech (c. 1548 – 1613) was a Polish nobleman and diplomat in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Marina Mniszech and Jerzy Mniszech are Mniszech family.
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Jesuits
The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
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Kolomna Kremlin
Kolomna Kremlin is a very large fortress in Kolomna, Russia.
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Kraków
(), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.
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Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin (Moskovskiy Kreml'), or simply the Kremlin, is a fortified complex in Moscow, Russia.
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Kresy
Eastern Borderlands (Kresy Wschodnie) or simply Borderlands (Kresy) was a term coined for the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic during the interwar period (1918–1939).
List of Russian royal consorts
The Russian consorts were the spouses of the Russian rulers. Marina Mniszech and List of Russian royal consorts are tsarinas of Russia.
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Lviv Oblast
Lviv Oblast (translit), also referred to as Lvivshchyna (Львівщина), is an oblast in western Ukraine.
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Magnate
The term magnate, from the late Latin magnas, a great man, itself from Latin magnus, "great", means a man from the higher nobility, a man who belongs to the high office-holders or a man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or other qualities in Western Christian countries since the medieval period.
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Maria (given name)
Maria is a feminine given name. It is given in many languages influenced by Christianity. It was used as the feminine form of the unrelated Roman name Marius (see Maria gens), and, after Christianity had spread across the Roman empire, it became the Latinised form of the name of Miriam: Mary, mother of Jesus.
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Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya
Maria Petrovna Buynosova-Rostovskaya (Буйносова-Ростовская, Мария Петровна in Russian) (born as Catherine - died 2 January 1626) was the second spouse and only tsarina consort of Tsar Vasili IV of Russia. Marina Mniszech and Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya are 17th-century Russian people, 17th-century Russian women and tsarinas of Russia.
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Maria Skuratova-Belskaya
Maria Grigorievna Skuratova-Belskaya (c. 1552 ~ died 10/20 June 1605) was a Tsaritsa of Russia as the spouse of Tsar Boris Godunov. Marina Mniszech and Maria Skuratova-Belskaya are 17th-century Russian people, 17th-century Russian women, deaths by strangulation and tsarinas of Russia.
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Michael of Russia
Michael I (Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov) was Tsar of all Russia from 1613 until his death in 1645.
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Mniszech family
The House of Mniszech (plural: Mniszchowie, historical feminine forms: Mniszchówna (unmarried), Mniszchowa (married or widow)) was a Polish magnate and noble family bearing the Mniszech Coat of Arms.
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Modest Mussorgsky
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (In his day, the name was written Модестъ Петровичъ Мусоргскій.|Modest Petrovich Musorgsky|mɐˈdɛst pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ˈmusərkskʲɪj|Ru-Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky version.ogg; –) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as "The Five".
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Montelupi Palace
Montelupi Palace, also known as the Tarnowski Palace or the Palace on the Way (Pałac na Szlaku or Pałac Montelupich) is a 17th-century palace in Kraków, Poland.
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Nicholas II
Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; 186817 July 1918) or Nikolai II was the last reigning Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.
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Nikolay Karamzin
Nikolay Mikhailovich Karamzin (p) was a Russian historian, romantic writer, poet and critic.
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Nomination
Nomination is part of the process of selecting a candidate for either election to a public office, or the bestowing of an honor or award.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Patriarch Filaret of Moscow
Feodor Nikitich Romanov (Фео́дор Ники́тич Рома́нов,; 1553 – 1 October 1633) was a Russian boyar who after temporary disgrace rose to become patriarch of Moscow as Filaret (Филаре́т), and became de facto ruler of Russia during the reign of his son, Mikhail Feodorovich.
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Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow
Hermogenes, or Germogen (Гермоге́н) (secular name Yermolay) (before 1530 – 17 February 1612) was the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia from 1606.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
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Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
The Polish–Russian War was a conflict fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia from 1609 to 1618.
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Prison
A prison, also known as a jail, gaol, penitentiary, detention center, correction center, correctional facility, remand center, hoosegow, or slammer is a facility where people are imprisoned against their will and denied their liberty under the authority of the state, generally as punishment for various crimes.
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Pskov
Pskov (p; see also names in other languages) is a city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast, located about east of the Estonian border, on the Velikaya River.
Retinue
A retinue is a body of persons "retained" in the service of a noble, royal personage, or dignitary; a suite (French "what follows") of retainers.
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Rurikids
The Rurik dynasty, also known as the Rurikid or Riurikid dynasty, as well as simply Rurikids or Riurikids, was a noble lineage allegedly founded by the Varangian prince Rurik, who, according to tradition, established himself at Novgorod in the year 862. The Rurikids were the ruling dynasty of Kievan Rus' and its principalities following its disintegration.
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Severia
Severia (Sěverìja, translit) or Siveria (Сіверія / Сіверщина, Siveria / Sivershchyna) is a historical region in present-day southwest Russia, northern Ukraine, and eastern Belarus.
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Sigismund III Vasa
Sigismund III Vasa (Zygmunt III Waza, Žygimantas Vaza; 20 June 1566 – 30 April 1632 N.S.) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1587 to 1632 and, as Sigismund, King of Sweden and Grand Duke of Finland from 1592 to 1599.
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Smolensk
Smolensk is a city and the administrative center of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Dnieper River, west-southwest of Moscow.
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Stanisław Żółkiewski
Stanisław Żółkiewski (1547 – 7 October 1620) was a Polish nobleman of the Lubicz coat of arms, a magnate, military commander, and Chancellor of the Polish Crown in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth who took part in many military campaigns in the Commonwealth and on its southern and eastern borders.
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Superstition in Russia
Superstition in Russia cover the superstitions and folk rituals of the Russian community.
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Szlachta
The szlachta (Polish:; Lithuanian: šlėkta) were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and, as a social class, dominated those states by exercising political rights and power.
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Tarło family
Topór coat of arms Jan Tarło (1684–1750) Alleged portrait of Adam Tarło (1713–1744) Tarło (Plural: Tarłowie) was a Polish magnate (szlachta) family.
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The Economist
The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally.
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Throne
A throne is the seat of state of a potentate or dignitary, especially the seat occupied by a sovereign (or viceroy) on state occasions; or the seat occupied by a pope or bishop on ceremonial occasions.
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Time of Troubles
The Time of Troubles (Smutnoye vremya), also known as Smuta (troubles), was a period of political crisis in Russia which began in 1598 with the death of Feodor I, the last of the House of Rurik, and ended in 1613 with the accession of Michael I of the House of Romanov.
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Tsardom of Russia
The Tsardom of Russia, also known as the Tsardom of Muscovy, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547 until the foundation of the Russian Empire by Peter the Great in 1721. From 1550 to 1700, Russia grew by an average of per year. The period includes the upheavals of the transition from the Rurik to the Romanov dynasties, wars with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Russian conquest of Siberia, to the reign of Peter the Great, who took power in 1689 and transformed the tsardom into an empire.
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Tsarevich
Tsarevich (царевич) was a title given to the sons of tsars.
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Tsarevich Ivan Dmitriyevich
Ivan Dmitriyevich (Иван Дмитриевич, nicknamed as Ivaska the Little Rebel/Criminal, Ивашка Ворёнок; –) was the only son of False Dmitry II of Russia ("Rebel/Criminal of Tushino", Тушинский вор) and his wife Marina Mniszech, daughter of Polish Voivode Jerzy Mniszech and his wife Jadwiga Tarło. Marina Mniszech and Tsarevich Ivan Dmitriyevich are 1614 deaths and 17th-century Russian people.
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Tushino
Tushino (p) is a former village and town to the north of Moscow, which has been part of the city's area since 1960.
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Ural (river)
The Ural (Урал), known before 1775 as the Yaik, is a river flowing through Russia and Kazakhstan in the continental border between Europe and Asia.
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Urszula Meyerin
Urszula Meyerin (also, Meierin; 1570–1635) was a politically influential Polish courtier and mistress to King Sigismund III of Poland. Marina Mniszech and Urszula Meyerin are 16th-century Polish women and 17th-century Polish women.
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Vasili IV of Russia
Vasili IV Ivanovich Shuisky (Vasiliy IV Ivanovich Shuyskiy, 12 September 1612) was Tsar of all Russia from 1606 to 1610, after the murder of False Dmitri I. His rule coincided with the Time of Troubles.
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Veliky Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod (lit), also known simply as Novgorod (Новгород), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia.
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Voivode
Voivode, also spelled voivod, voievod or voevod and also known as vaivode, voivoda, vojvoda or wojewoda, is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe in use since the Early Middle Ages.
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Yaroslavl
Yaroslavl (Ярославль) is a city and the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located northeast of Moscow.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
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See also
16th-century Polish women
- Agnieszka (courtier)
- Anna Jagiellon
- Anna Jagiellon, Duchess of Pomerania
- Anna Kostka
- Anna Radziwiłłowa
- Barbara Giza
- Barbara Zápolya
- Bayla Falk
- Beata Łaska z Kościeleckich
- Bona Sforza
- Catherine Jagiellon
- Dorothea Ostrelska
- Elizaveta Ostrogska
- Elżbieta Łucja Sieniawska
- Hedwig Jagiellon, Duchess of Bavaria
- Hedwig Jagiellon, Electress of Brandenburg
- Hedwig of Cieszyn
- Helena Antonia
- Helena Ungler
- Helena of Moscow
- Katarzyna Ostrogska (1560–1579)
- Katarzyna Telniczanka
- Katarzyna Weiglowa
- Marina Mniszech
- Rachela Fiszel
- Sophia Jagiellon, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Sophia Jagiellon, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Urszula Meyerin
- Zuzanna Orłowska
17th-century Polish women
- Agnieszka Machówna
- Anna Aloysia Maximiliane von Lamberg
- Anna Catherine Constance Vasa
- Anna Dorota Chrzanowska
- Anna Kostka
- Barbara Królka
- Constantia Zierenberg
- Countess Palatine Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg
- Elżbieta Sieniawska
- Helena Antonia
- Jadwiga Łuszkowska
- Katarzyna Ostrogska (1602–1642)
- Katarzyna Paprocka
- Klara Izabella Pacowa
- Krystyna Strusiówna
- Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł
- Magdalena Bendzisławska
- Marina Mniszech
- Małgorzata Kotowska
- Rozyna Małgorzata von Eckenberg
- Teofila Ludwika Zasławska
- Teresa Korwin Gosiewska
- Urszula Meyerin
- Zofia Czarnkowska Opalińska
- Zofia Filipowiczowa
- Zofia z Radziwiłłów Dorohostajska
17th-century Russian women
- Agafia Savkina
- Agafya Grushetskaya
- Alena Arzamasskaia
- Anna Koltovskaya
- Anna Mikhailovna of Russia
- Anna Mons
- Catherine Alekseyevna of Russia
- Catherine I of Russia
- Catherine Ivanovna of Russia
- Daria Dolgorukova
- Eudoxia Lopukhina
- Eudoxia Streshneva
- Euphemia Fedorovna Vsevolozhskaya
- Feodosia Alekseyevna of Russia
- Feodosia Morozova
- Irina Godunova
- Irina Mikhailovna of Russia
- Juliana of Lazarevo
- Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia
- Marfa Apraksina
- Maria Alekseyevna of Russia
- Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya
- Maria Dolgorukova
- Maria Ivanovna Khlopova
- Maria Miloslavskaya
- Maria Nagaya
- Maria Pozharskaya
- Maria Skuratova-Belskaya
- Maria Vladimirovna of Staritsa
- Marina Mniszech
- Natalya Naryshkina
- Praskovia Saltykova
- Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia
- Tatyana Mikhailovna of Russia
- Xenia Borisovna of Russia
- Xenia Shestova
- Yevdokia Alekseyevna of Russia
Mniszech family
- Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech
- Józefina Amalia Mniszech
- Jadwiga Tarło-Mniszech
- Jerzy Mniszech
- Maria Amalia Mniszech
- Marina Mniszech
- Michał Jerzy Mniszech
- Mniszech family
Russian Roman Catholics
- Adelheid Amalie Gallitzin
- Alexander Rzewuski
- Alexander von Benckendorff (diplomat)
- Alexandra Petrovna Golitsyna
- Alexei Trupp
- Alexis Arapoff
- Andrey Razumovsky
- Anna Artemevna Buturlina
- Anna Baryatinskaya
- Arthur Lourié
- Bronislava Nijinska
- César Cui
- Countess of Ségur
- Cristian Ramírez (Ecuadorian footballer)
- Diodor Kolpinskiy
- Edward Shatov
- False Dmitry I
- Gregory Shuvalov
- Igor Koshin
- Igor Kovalevsky
- Julius Anatolyevich Schrader
- Kristina Orbakaitė
- Leonilla Bariatinskaya
- Ludwig Ernst von Nicolay
- Marina Mniszech
- Nikita Volkonsky
- Orest Kiprensky
- Paul Menesius
- Pavel Ubri
- Pyotr Alexeyevich Golitsyn
- Pyotr Kozlovsky
- Regina Derieva
- Svetlana Alliluyeva
- Varvara Golovina
- Vaslav Nijinsky
- Vera Vasilchikova
- Yaroslav Ternovskiy
- Yekaterina Gagarina
- Yekaterina Petrovna Rostopchina
- Yelizaveta Golitsyna
Tsarinas of Russia
- Agafya Grushetskaya
- Eudoxia Lopukhina
- Eudoxia Streshneva
- Irina Godunova
- List of Russian royal consorts
- Marfa Apraksina
- Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya
- Maria Dolgorukova
- Maria Miloslavskaya
- Maria Skuratova-Belskaya
- Marina Mniszech
- Natalya Naryshkina
- Praskovia Saltykova
- Tsarina
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Mniszech
Also known as Marina Mnishek, Marina Mniszek, Maryna Mniszchówna.
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