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  1. Russian Orthodox. Fyodor I Ivanovich ( Russian: Фёдор I Иванович) or Feodor I Ioannovich ( Феодор I Иоаннович; 31 May 1557 – 17 January 1598), nicknamed the Blessed ( Блаженный ), was Tsar of all Russia from 1584 until his death in 1598. Feodor's mother died when he was three, and he grew up in the shadow ...

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  3. father Ivan the Terrible. Fyodor I (born May 31, 1557, Moscow, Russia—died Jan. 7 [Jan. 17, New Style], 1598, Moscow) was the tsar of Russia (1584–98) whose death ended the rule of the Rurik dynasty in Russia. The son of Ivan IV the Terrible and his first wife, Anastasiya Romanovna Zakharina-Yureva, Fyodor succeeded his father on March 19 ...

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  4. Nov 29, 2023 · In 1589, under Feodor I of Russia's (r. 1584-1598) rule, a patriarch was elected. By placing a patriarch at the head of the Orthodox Church, it freed it from foreign supremacy. At the time, the Russian Empire was the only Orthodox state free from foreign sovereign interference, so it was only natural that the Russian Orthodox Church would want ...

  5. His childless death marked the end of the Rurik dynasty, and spurred Russia's descent into the catastrophic Time of Troubles. He is listed in the "Great Synaxaristes" of the Orthodox Church, with his feast day on January 7 (OS). Fyodor I Ivanovich or Feodor I Ioannovich, nicknamed the Blessed (Блаженный), was Tsar of all Russia from ...

  6. Lived: 1557-1598. Since Ivan the Terrible had murdered his older son and heir Ivan, the throne went to his younger son Fyodor I. Aware that Fyodor was intellectually disabled, Ivan the Terrible made Boris Godunov, a boyar, his regent. Reign. Feodor was quiet and gentle, always smiling and ringing church bells. He was in a constant state of prayer.

  7. In 1584 the 27-year-old Fyodor I was crowned Tsar of Russia. He was a son of Tsar Ivan IV, better known as Ivan “The Terrible” and his first wife, Anastasia. In Russian documents, Fyodor is sometimes called “the blessed”. He was born in Moscow and crowned Tsar and Autocrat of all Russia at the Assumption Cathedral in Moscow on 31 May, 1584.

  8. Feodor I (Feodor Ivanovich) (fyô´dər, ēvä´nəvĬch), 1557–98, czar of Russia (1584–98), son of Ivan IV ( Ivan the Terrible ). Weak and incompetent, he left the government in the hands of his brother-in-law, Boris Godunov, who became czar after Feodor's death. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.

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