Maria Dolgorukova

Maria Dolgorukova
Maria Dolgorukova
Tsaritsa of All Russia
Tenure 1624–1625
Spouse Michael of Russia
Issue
stillborn child
Full name
Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova
House Dolgoroukov
Father Vladimir Timofeyevich Dolgorukov
Mother Maria Vasilievna Barbashina-Shuiskaya
Born c. 1601
Died 17 January 1625
Burial Ascension Convent, Kolomenskoye
Archangel Cathedral, Kremlin (1929)
Religion Eastern Orthodox

Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova (Мария Владимировна Долгорукова in Russian) (1601 – 17 January 1625) was the first wife of Tsar Michael I of Russia.

She was a daughter of a boyar Knyaz Vladimir Timofeyevich Dolgorukov and wife Princess Maria Vasilievna Barbashina-Shuiskaya. Her family were of Rurikid stock and related to the ancient grand princes of Russia, unlike her husband.

Maria Vladimirovna died four months after her marriage to Michael, which took place in 1624. Maria died from labor difficulties. Either she was already pregnant at her marriage, or she went into pre-term labor.

Maria Dolgorukova
Dolgoroukov
Born: 1601 Died: 17 January 1625
Russian royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
Marina Mniszech
Tsaritsa consort of Russia
1624–1625
Vacant
Title next held by
Eudoxia Streshneva



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