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tsar Fyodor "the Blessed" Иванович Рюрикович, I

Russian: царь Фёдор I "Блаженный" Иванович, I, Latin: Theodore, I
Also Known As: "Феодор Блаженный Феодор Звонарь"
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Birthplace: Переславль-Залесский, Москва, Muscovite Rus' / Царство Русское
Death: January 07, 1598 (40)
Москва, Muscovite Rus' / Царство Русское
Place of Burial: Москва, Царство Русское
Immediate Family:

Son of Ivan the Terrible and Anastasia Romanovna Zakharyina-Yurieva
Husband of Irina Feodorovna Godunova
Father of Carevna Feodosia Fedorovna
Brother of tsarevna Anna Ivanovna Рюриковна; tsarevna Maria Ivanovna; tsarevich Dmitriy Ivanovich; tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia and tsarevna Eudoxia Ivanovna
Half brother of tsarevich Vasili Ivanovich; tsarevich Dmitriy Ivanovich Uglitski; False Dmitry III, Prince of Pskov 1610–1612; False Dmitry II and False Dmitry I Иванович Рюрикович, Sovereign, Tsar and Grand Duke of All Russia

Occupation: Царь и Великий Князь всея Руси
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About tsar Fyodor "the Blessed" Иванович Рюрикович, I

Fyodor I Ivanovich (Russian: Фёдор I Иванович or Feodor I Ioannovich Russian: Феодор I Иоаннович; 31 May 1557 – 16/17 January (NS) 1598)

  • Father: Ivan IV
  • Mother: Anastasia Romanovna
  • Spouse: Irina Godunova
  • Issue: Tsarevna Feodosia Fedorovna

Predecessor: Ivan the Terrible

Successor: Tsar Of Russia Boris Feodorovich Godunov

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feodor_I_of_Russia

Fyodor I Ivanovich (Russian: Фёдор I Иванович or Feodor I Ioannovich Russian: Феодор I Иоаннович; 31 May 1557 – 16/17 January (NS) 1598) was the last Rurikid Tsar of Russia (1584 - 1598), son of Ivan the Terrible and Anastasia Romanovna. In English he is sometimes called Feodor the Bellringer in consequence of his strong faith and inclination to travel the land and ring the bells at churches. However, in Russian the name "Bellringer" is hardly ever used. In Russian documents he is sometimes called blessed (Russian: Блаженный). He was born in Moscow and crowned Tsar and Autocrat of all Russia at Assumption Cathedral, Moscow, on 31 May 1584.

Feodor was a simple minded man who took little interest in politics, and was never considered a candidate for the Russian throne until the death of his elder brother Ivan Ivanovich. He was of pious character and spent most of his time in prayers. Having inherited a land devastated by the excesses of his father, Ivan the Terrible, he left the task of governing the country to his able brother-in-law, Boris Godunov. Feodor I's weakness and inability to rule effectively have been sometimes attributed to mental retardation.

Unlike his father, Feodor had no enthusiasm in maintaining exclusive trading rights with the Kingdom of England. Feodor declared his kingdom open to all foreigners, and dismissed the English ambassador Sir Jerome Bowes, whose pomposity had been tolerated by Feodor's father. Elizabeth I sent a new ambassador, Giles Fletcher, the Elder, to demand Boris Godunov to convince the tsar to reconsider. The negotiations failed, due to Fletcher addressing Feodor with two of his titles omitted. Elizabeth continued to appeal to Feodor in half appealing, half reproachful letters. She proposed an alliance, something which she had refused to do when offered one by Feodor's father, but was turned down.

He married in 1580 Irina (Alexandra) Feodorovna Godunova (1557 – 26 October/23 November 1603), sister of Boris Godunov. In 1588 he added on to Saint Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square, originally constructed between 1555-1561 by his father Ivan IV (or Ivan the Terrible). Feodor built more towers on the eastern side of the cathedral over the grave of St. Basil the blessed.

After almost twelve years of marriage, Tsaritsa Irina gave birth to a daughter, Feodosia, in 1592. Feodosia died in 1594 aged two. Fyodor's failure to sire other children brought an end to the centuries-old central branch of the Rurik dynasty (although many princes of later times are descendants of Rurik as well). Termination of the dynasty can also be considered to be one of the reasons of the Time of Troubles. He died in Moscow and was buried at Archangel Cathedral, Kremlin.

His troubled reign was dramatised by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy in his verse drama Tsar Fiodor Ioannovich (1868).



Feodor I of Russia

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Fyodor I Ivanovich (Russian: Фёдор I Иванович) (31 May 1557 - 16/17 January (NS), 1598) was the last Rurikid Tsar of Russia (1584 - 1598), son of Ivan the Terrible and Anastasia Romanovna. He is known as Feodor the Bellringer in consequence of his inclination to travel the land and ring the bells at churches. He was born in Moscow and crowned Tsar and Autocrat of all Russia at Assumption Cathedral, Moscow, on 31 May 1584.

Feodor, reputedly mentally retarded, took little interest in politics, and was never considered a candidate for the Russian throne until the murder of his elder brother Ivan Ivanovich. He was of pious character and spent most of his time in prayers. Having inherited a land devastated by the excesses of his father, Ivan the Terrible, he left the task of governing the country to his able brother-in-law, Boris Godunov.

He married in 1580 Irina (Alexandra) Feodorovna Godunova (1557 – 26 October/23 November 1603), sister of Boris Godunov. In 1588 he added on to Saint Basil's Cathedral in the Red Square, originally constructed between 1555-1561 by his father Ivan IV (or Ivan the Terrible). Feodor built more towers on the eastern side of the cathedral over the grave of St. Basil the blessed.

After almost twelve years of marriage, The Tsarevna Irina gave birth a daughter, Feodosia, in 1592. When she died in 1594 aged two, the Tsar approached a state of mental breakdown. His failure to sire other children brought an end to the centuries-old Rurik dynasty and led Russia into the Time of Troubles. He died in Moscow and was buried at Archangel Cathedral, Kremlin.

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tsar Fyodor "the Blessed" Иванович Рюрикович, I's Timeline

1557
May 11, 1557
Переславль-Залесский, Москва, Muscovite Rus' / Царство Русское
1584
1584
- 1598
Age 26
Москва, Русия
1592
May 29, 1592
1598
January 7, 1598
Age 40
Москва, Muscovite Rus' / Царство Русское
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Архангельский собор, Москва, Царство Русское