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  Eudoxia Lopukhina - LoveToKnow 1911
EUDOXIA LOPUKHINA (1669-1731), tsaritsa, first consort of Peter the Great, was the daughter of the boyarin Theodore Lopukhin.
Peter, then a youth of seventeen, married her on the 27th of January 1689 at the command of his mother, who hoped to wean him from the wicked ways of the German suburb of Moscow by wedding him betimes to a lady who was as pious as she was beautiful.
In the monastery, however, she was held in high honour by the archimandrite; the nuns persisted in regarding her as the lawful empress; and she was permitted an extraordinary degree of latitude, unknown to Peter, who dragged her from her enforced retreat in 1718 on a charge of adultery.
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 Eudoxia Lopukhina Information
Eudoxia was born to Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin and Ustinia Bogdanovna Rtishcheva.
She was chosen by as a bride for the Tsar by his mother Natalia Naryshkina primarily on account of Eudoxia's mother's relation to the famous boyar Fyodor Rtishchev.
Gradually, Eudoxia and her son became the centre of opposition to Peter's reforms, primarily from the church officials.
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 The Russian Monarchy
Petr I was married twice: his first marriage was to Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (1669 - 1731) by whom he had a son, Tsarevich Alexis (1690-1718) who was executed in 1718, and also two other sons who died in childhood.
Grandson of Petr I (1672-1725) and Eudoxia Lopukhina (1669-1731).
Ascended the throne following the death of Empress Catherine I in 1727 according to her will.
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 Eudoxia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Empress Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius II and wife of Roman Emperors Valentinian III and Petronius Maximus.
Eudocia (or Eudoxia) (439–466/474?), a daughter of Emperor Valentinian III
Eudoxia of Suzdal (Yevdokia), wife of Dmitri Donskoi.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg178 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Eudoxia married Mikhail III Feodorovich ROMANOV on 5 Feb 1626 in Moscow.
Alexis I Michaylovich ROMANOV Tsar of all was born 10 Mar 1629 and died 29 Jan 1676.
Eudoxia STRESHNIEV was born 1608 and died 18 Aug 1645.
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg129   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Eudoxia married Mikhail III Feodorovich Romanov on 1626.
Mikhail III Feodorovich Romanov was born 1597 and died 1645.
Eudoxia Streshniev was born 1608 and died 1645.
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 Polish and Russian Political History - Peter The Great, 1689-1725
But to those whom he disliked he was inhumanly severe, and he pursued the objects of his hatred with a murderous vindictiveness which was rarely satisfied with anything short of their extermination.
Eudoxia would have made a model Tsaritsa of the pre-Petrine period, but she was no fit wife for such a vagabond of genius as Peter the Great.
Knowing that the eyes of the Orthodox were reverently fixed upon the Suzdal-Pokrovsky Monastery, where the ex-Tsaritsa Eudoxia was imprisoned, Peter resolved to strike a blow at the hierarchy through her which should terrorise all opposition.
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 Peter the Great - MSN Encarta
Their mangled bodies were displayed publicly as a salutary lesson, and the streltsy were disbanded.
Sofia was forced to become a nun, as was Peter's wife, Eudoxia, who had sympathized with the rebels.
Also, after returning home the tsar demanded that courtiers, officials, and the military conform to Western standards of appearance, ordering them to cut their beards and wear Western-style clothing.
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Peter's mother sought to force him to adopt a less unconventional approach and arranged his marriage to Eudoxia Lopukhina in 1689.
The marriage was an utter failure, and ten years later Peter forced her to become a nun and thus freed himself from the marriage.
Aleksei's mother Eudoxia had also been punished; she was dragged from her home and tried on false charges of adultery.
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From the first her society bored Peter unspeakably, and after the birth of their second, short-lived son Alexander, he practically deserted her.
She was then divorced and con-signed to the remote monastery of Ladoga.
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 RUSNET :: Encyclopedia :: P :: Peter I: Youth and accession
A model fortress was built for his amusement, and he organised his first "play" troops, from which, in 1687, the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky Guards regiments were formed-to become the nucleus of a new Russian Army.
Early in 1689 Natalya Naryshkina arranged Peter's marriage to the beautiful Eudoxia (Yevdokiya Fyodorovna Lopukhina).
This was obviously a political act, intended to demonstrate the fact that the 17-year-old Peter was now a grown man, with a right to rule in his own name.
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 Peter the Great - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
A Russian navy was being created literally from scratch.
The determined attempt of Peter's mother to make him change his ways in a more conventional direction by marrying him to Eudoxia Lopukhina in 1689 failed completely.
The first years of Peter's effective rule brought more military surprises.
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 Reference Encyclopedia - 1731
May 1 - Johann Ludwig Bach, German composer (born 1677)
August 27- Eudoxia Lopukhina, divorced wife of Peter the Great of Russia (b.
December 26 - Antoine Houdar de la Motte, French writer (born 1672)
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evidence was collected by Peter's creatures, it is very doubtful whether Eudoxia was guilty, though she was compelled to make a public See also:
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A model fortress was built for his amusement, and he organized his first “play” troops, from which, in 1687, the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky Guards regiments were formed, to become the nucleus of a new Russian Army.
Early in 1689 Natalya Naryshkina arranged Peter's marriage to the beautiful Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina [09 Aug 1669 –; 07 Sep 1731].
Alexis was his natural heir, but he grew up antipathetic to Peter and receptive to reactionary influences working against Peter's reforms.
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 Welcome to myfoodcount.com - Measure your Health - Famous Epileptic - Peter the Great
The Tsaritsa had borne Peter three children, although only one-the Tsarevich Alexei-had survived past his childhood.
All of Peter's male children had died-the eldest son, Alexei, had been tortured and killed on Peter's orders in 1718 because he had disobeyed his father and opposed official policies.
Alexei's mother Eudoxia had also been punished; she was dragged from her home and tried on false charges of adultery.
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 CMH5
While still in London, he had attempted to persuade Eudoxia voluntarily to embrace the religious life ; but, the gentle creature proving unexpectedly obstinate, she was, on his return, shut up in the Pokrovsky monastery at Suzdal (September S3, 1698).
At the same time, the Emperor's grandmother, the Tsaritsa Eudoxia, was released from her prison at Schlüsselburg.
In the beginning of August, the Duke and Duchess of Holstein were requested to quit Russia, and the Tsesarevna Elizabeth was kept in the background.
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 Wikidpedia - The free online encyclopedia - Peter I of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Peter's mother sought to force him to adopt a more conventional approach and arranged his marriage to Eudoxia Lopukhina in 1689.
All of Peter's male children had died—the eldest son, Alexei, had been tortured and killed on Peter's orders in 1718 because he had disobeyed his father and opposed official policies.
A similar fate befell Peter's beautiful mistress, Anna Mons, in 1704.
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wishes, to Evdokia (Eudoxia) Lopukhina, who was then twenty years old.
It was a marriage of convenience arranged by the court advisers serving Peter's mother, the widowed Tsaritsa Natalia.
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 I6628: Eudoxia Streshniev (1608 - 1645)
Mikhail III Feodorovich Romanov and Eudoxia Streshniev had the following children
Descendants of Eudoxia Streshniev and Mikhail III Feodorovich Romanov
1 Peter I The Great Romanov = Yevdokiya Theodorovna Lopukhina
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