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Tsaritsa of All Russia
Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya
Tsaritsa of All Russia
Tenure1608–1610
Born1590s/c. 1586
Died2 January 1626
Novodevichy Convent
BurialArchangel Cathedral, Kremlin; prev. Novodevichy Convent
SpouseVasili IV of Russia
IssueTsarevna Anna Vasilievna Tsarevna Anastasia Vasilievna
FatherPrince Peter Ivanovich Buynosov-Rostovskay
MotherMaria Ivanovna
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Maria Petrovna Buynosova-Rostovskaya (Буйносова-Ростовская, Мария Петровна in Russian) died 2 January 1626) was the second spouse and only tsarina consort of Tsar Vasili IV of Russia.

Life

Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya, originally named Catherine, was the daughter of prince Piotr Buynosov-Rostovskiy, and related to the Nagoi family. The wedding to Vasili IV took place on 17 January, 1608.

She and Vasili had two children, Anna and Anastasia, however both died while still infants.

In 1610, Vasili - a boyar who had overthrown the previous claimant to the throne, the 'false Dimitri' - was deposed. After the deposition of her consort, Maria was forced to enter a convent, Novodevichy. As a nun, she took the name Elena. Her youngest daughter, by then newborn, joined her and became a nun when adult.

Maria died at the Pokrovski, convent in 1625.

Issue
  1. Tsarevna Anna Vasilievna (1609-1609), died in infancy
  2. Tsarevna Anastasia Vasilievna (1610-died unknown year), a nun.

References

  1. ^ Shubin, Daniel H. (2009). Tsars and Imposters: Russia's Time of Troubles. Algora Publishing. ISBN 978-0-87586-689-5.
  2. Cristini, Luca Stefano (2018-03-20). Uniforms of Russian army in the era of ancient Tzar: From the Reign of Vasili IV to Michael I, Alexis, Feodor III during the XVII th century. Soldiershop Publishing. ISBN 978-88-9327-333-6.
  3. Warren, David C. (2022-06-07). And There's Another Country: An Ordinary Family Before, During and After the Great War. Troubador Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-80313-034-7.
  4. Гаврилов, Леонид (2022-05-15). Moscow guide. Litres. ISBN 978-5-04-353347-0.
  • Белокуров С. А. Разрядные записи за Смутное время (7113-7121 гг.). М., 1907. С. 95, 249, 269—271 (Чин бракосочетания царя Василия Ивановича Шуйского с княжною Мариею (Екатериною) Буйносовой-Ростовской).
Russian royalty
VacantTitle last held byMarina Mniszech Tsaritsa consort of Russia
1608–1610
VacantTitle next held byMaria Dolgorukova
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