Publisher's Synopsis
"Tsaritsa Praskov'ia" by Mikhail Ivanovich Semevksi offers a detailed account of the life and times of Tsaritsa Praskovia Feodorovna, the wife of Tsar Ivan V and mother of Empress Anna Ivanovna. This historical work, originally published in Russian, delves into the political and social landscape of 17th-century Russia, providing insights into the Romanov dynasty and the challenges faced by women in positions of power. Semevksi's meticulous research sheds light on Praskovia's personal life, her role in the court, and her influence on the events of her era. This biography is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Russian history, royal biographies, and the lives of notable figures in the Romanov lineage.
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