Xenia Shestova

Xenia Shestova

Boyarinya Kseniya Ioannovna (Ivanovna) Shestova ( _ru. Ксения Иоанновна (Ивановна)) was a spouse of Fyodor Romanov and a mother of Mikhail Romanov. The origin of Xeniya Ivanovna has been disputed by genealogists for centuries [Some sources alleged a royal origin for Xenia, as the illegitimate daughter of the Tzar Ivan IV of Russia by a mistress called Mayvi. If this fact is true, the Romanov descended in direct line from the House of Rurik.] . It is currently accepted that her surname was Shestova (Шестова; rather than Shastunova, as was previously believed) and that her grandfather was Timofey Gryaznoy, a rich landowner from Uglich.

During Boris Godunov's repressions against the Romanovs, she was forced to take a veil, changing her name to Martha (Russian: Marfa). After several years of exile at Tolvuyskiy pogost, she settled with her son in Kostroma. It was there that the ambassadors arrived to inform Mikhail about his election to the Russian throne in 1613. As the previous tsars had been either killed or disgraced, Marfa at first opposed to bless her son and let him go to Moscow. At last she gave up and blessed him with the icon Our Lady of St. Theodore, which became the palladium of the Romanov dynasty.

During the first years of his reign, Marfa (or the "great nun" as she came to be known) exerted great influence on her moribund and listless son. She placed her relatives, the Saltykovs, at the important posts in the government, leading to widespread corruption. The return of her husband from Poland in 1619 put an end to their (and her own) influence at court. She died on 27 January 1631.

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* [http://gatchina3000.ru/brockhaus-and-efron-encyclopedic-dictionary/056/56745.htm Xenia Ivanovna Romanova] in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary ("in Russian")


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