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  1. Eastern Orthodox. Anna Vasilchikova ( Анна Васильчикова) was Tsaritsa of the Tsardom of Russia and was the fifth spouse of Ivan the Terrible (Иван Грозный). Very little is known of her background. She married Ivan in January 1575 without the blessing of the Ecclesiastical Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  2. 5 / Anna Vasilchikova. Il quinto matrimonio fu contratto senza il consenso della Chiesam che aveva già sospeso ogni ingerenza negli affari privati dello zar, conoscendo il suo carattere...

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    In 1505 the time came for Vasiliy, the 26 year-old Grand Prince of Moscow, to marry. Traditionally, an unmarried Grand Prince wasn’t considered fit to rule. According to custom, 500 of the most beautiful virgin noblewomen were summoned from all over the Muscovy Tsardom. “Of these, 300 were selected, then 200, and finally 10, which were examined by ...

    Before Vasiliy III, the wives of the Moscow Princes only took monastic orders as widows, a normal practice in the 14th-15th centuries. Historian Tatiana Grigorieva says that, “To enter a monastery and take the tonsure meant not only formally pronouncing monastic vows and cutting your hair. A monk or a nun symbolically "died" to worldly life and dev...

    In the 17th century, the practice of forced tonsure continued. In 1600, Ksenia and Fyodor Romanov, the parents of the would-be first Romanov Mikhail Fyodorovich, were made to accept monastic orders – Fyodor Romanov was then one of the contenders for the throne and was thus thrown out of the game (a tonsured man could never become the tsar). In abou...

  3. His new wife was Anna Vasilchikova, the daughter of one of his boyar associates. The wedding was quite modest – only the closest people from the tsar’s and tsarina’s entourages were present.

  4. 26 giu 2017 · Dopo due anni di matrimonio, e a causa dell'infertilità della donna, Anna venne ripudiata e mandata in un convento. Diventerà "Santa Daria" per la chiesa Ortodossa, e vivrà sino al 1626. Anna Vasilchikova, 1575/76 - Spedita in monastero L'anno seguente il ripudio della Koltovskaya, Ivan sposò la Vasilchikova, che fece una fine ...

  5. Ivan il Terribile approfittò di questa “tecnica” per il divorzio da Anna Koltovskaja: Anna venne fatta monaca con il nome di “Darija” e in seguito visse nel Monastero dell’Intercessione di Suzdal. La successiva moglie di Ivan, Anna Vasilchikova (morta nel 1577), fece la stessa fine. Un amore durato poco per Pietro il Grande

  6. Anna Vasilchikova was the sixth wife of Ivan the Terrible. She married Ivan IV in January 1575. Two years later, she was banished to the Convent of the Intercession in Suzdal, where she allegedly died of a “chest complaint” in 1579.