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    Maria Feodorovna Nagaya (Russian: Мария Фёдоровна Нагая; c. 1553 – 1608) was a Russian tsaritsa and sixth (possibly eighth) uncanonical wife of Ivan the Terrible. Life. Maria married Ivan in 1581 and a year later, she gave birth to their son Dmitry.

  2. Dec 19, 2021 · He married Maria Nagaya in 1581 when he was 51 years old. The two didn’t like each other, and Ivan even began planning to divorce her. Luckily for her, she would be spared, as she became pregnant, and gave birth to a son, Dmitry.

    • Anastasia Zakharyina-Yurieva. History books mention the first wife of Ivan the Terrible as possessing attractive looks and combining all virtues of the 16th century in herself – chastity, modesty and piety.
    • Maria Temryukovna. Ivan the Terrible’s second wife was Circassian princess Maria Temryukovna. She was the daughter of Kabardian prince Temryuk; before the marriage, she was called Kucheney.
    • Marfa Sobakina. The tsar’s third marriage was his shortest. The tsar had decided that he ought to have had more heirs, so he arranged a bride show two years after the death of his previous spouse.
    • Anna Koltovskaya. The laws of the 16th century didn’t allow having more than three marriages in one’s lifetime. Nonetheless, after the death of Marfa, Ivan the Terrible managed to persuade the Church to hold a fourth marriage.
  3. Jan 22, 2024 · The eighth and final wife, Maria Nagaya, gave birth to Ivan's sought-after heir, Dmitry, whose tragic demise further tainted Ivan's legacy. Maria Nagaya, despite outliving Ivan, faced challenges, leaving a complex legacy in Russian history.

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  4. Biography of Maria Nagaya. Maria Nagaya (born around 1612), also known as Marfa during her time as a nun (since 1592), was the last wife of Ivan IV. She was the daughter of the courtier Fedor Fedorovich Nagoy and a Moscow noblewoman. Marriage and Exile. Maria Nagaya entered into marriage with Ivan IV in 1581 and gave birth to their son Dmitry ...

  5. Maria Nagaya provided the 51-year-old with a child, Dmitry. Upon Ivan's death, Maria and her son were sent into exile until Dmitry died 7 years later under peculiar circumstances. Maria was accused of negligence and forced to live as a nun.

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  7. Dmitry’s mother, Maria Nagaya, was Ivan the Terrible’s sixth (or seventh) wife, whom he married in 1580, being 23 years her senior. According to Russian Orthodox law, this marriage was...