Ivan V Of Russia

Ivan V (In Russian: Иван V Алексеевич Романов) (27 August (O.S.)/6 September 1666 - 29 January (O.S.)/8 February 1696) was joint tsar of Russia with Peter I and co-reigned during 1682-1696. His reign was only formal, since he was an invalid, both physically and mentally. Ivan Alexeevich had five daughters with his wife, Tsaritsa Praskovia Fyodorovna Saltykova, including the future Empress Anna, and Grand Duchess Catherine, who married the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
  • Grand Duchess Maria Ivanovna (1689-1692)
  • Grand Duchess Feodosia Ivanovna (1690-1691)
  • Grand Duchess Ekaterina Ivanovna (1692-1733)
  • Empress Anna Ivanovna (1693-1740)
  • Grand Duchess Praskovia Ivanovna (1694-1731)

 

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