Maria Temryukovna
Maria Temryukovna | |
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Maria Temryukovna's seal ring | |
Tsaritsa of All Russia | |
Tenure | 21 August 1561 – 1 September 1569 |
Spouse | Ivan IV of Russia |
Issue | Tsarevich Vasili Ivanovich |
House | House of Rurik |
Father | Temrjuk of Kabardia |
Born |
c. 1544 Kabardia |
Died |
1 September 1569 (age 25) Alexandrov |
Burial |
Ascension Convent, Kolomenskoye Archangel Cathedral, Kremlin (1929) |
Religion | Islam converted to Orthodox Christian |
Maria Temryukovna (Мари́я Темрюко́вна, c. 1544 – 1 September 1569) was a Circassian Tsaritsa of the Tsardom of Russia and second wife to Ivan IV of Russia.
The daughter of Temryuk of Kabardia, Maria (originally named Kuchenei (Кученей) before her baptism) was presented to Ivan in Moscow after the death of his first wife Anastasia Romanovna. Russian folklore tells of how Ivan's first wife, before dying, warned him not to take a pagan as a wife. Ivan was so smitten by Maria's beauty, that he decided to marry her immediately. On 21 August 1561, they married, four days before Ivan's 31st birthday. Ivan soon came to regret the decision to marry her, on account of his new wife being viewed as illiterate and vindictive. She never fully integrated to the Muscovite way of life, and was considered a poor stepmother to Ivan's two sons Ivan and Feodor. She gave birth to a son named Vasili, named after her father-in-law on 21 March 1563, though he died on 3 May that same year. Maria was generally hated by her subjects, who believed her to be manipulative and witch-like in her behaviour. Some historians write that it was she who first incited her husband to form the oprichniki. She died on 1 September 1569 at the age of 25. It was rumored that she had been poisoned by her own husband. The Tsar never admitted as such, and had many people tortured on suspicion of assassinating the Tsaritsa. Today, the descendants of the Mahidevran Sultan is said to be the nephew of the second generation
References
- Troyat, Henri Ivan le Terrible. Flammarion, Paris, 1982
- de Madariaga, Isabel Ivan the Terrible. Giulio Einaudi editore, 2005
Appearances in modern media
Tsar a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Pavel Lungin.
Russian royalty | ||
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Vacant Title last held by Anastasia Romanovna |
Tsaritsa of Russia 1561–1569 |
Vacant Title next held by Marfa Sobakina |