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Ivan the Terrible at the deathbed of his first and most-beloved wife, Anastasia Romanovna.
'Anastasia Romanovna Zakharyina' (died
August 7,
1560) was the first wife of the
Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible and the first Russian
tsarina. She was the daughter of
boyar Roman Zakharyin, who gave his name to the
Romanov Dynasty of Russian monarchs.
She was selected as the best bride for Ivan from a large number of suitable mates, brought to the
Kremlin specifically for the selection process. All the noble families throughout Russia were given an invitation to present their eligible daughters for this purpose (it is said that there were between 500 and 1500 girls to choose from). Anastasia and Ivan's marriage took place on
February 3,
1547 at the
Cathedral of the Annunciation. She gave birth to a total of six children (Anna, Maria, Dmitri, Ivan, Evodokia, and
Feodor).
It is widely believed that Anastasia had a moderating influence on Ivan's volatile character. In the summer of 1560, she fell ill to a lingering illness. In consequence to these events, Ivan suffered a severe emotional collapse suspecting that his wife had been a victim of malicious actions and had been poisoned by the
Boyars. Although he had no evidence of such crimes, he had a number of them tortured and executed. He had already had a strong dislike for the Boyars due to their abusive actions toward him during his childhood.
Further examination of the bone remains of Anastasia in the late
20th Century by
archaeologists and
forensics experts have been able to provide evidence that could actually sustain her husband's claim
[1].
Anastasia's brother
Nikita Romanovich was the father of
Feodor, the first to take the surname Romanov. In other words, Feodor Romanov was the first cousin of the last
Rurikid tsar, Feodor I. This connection with the derelict dynasty facilitated the election of Feodor's son
Mikhail Romanov to the throne after the
Time of Troubles.