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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt6723270Roxelana - IMDb

    Roxelana: When the immortal spirit of his evil uncle is unleashed, Sultan Suleiman and a Ukrainian girl Nastya, who was abducted from her home and forced into his Harem (were she was named Roxelana), embark on a quest together to acquire a number of magical relic weapons needed to retake control of the Ottoman Empire.

  2. ヨーロッパでは「ロクセラーナ」として知られ [6] 、ヨーロッパの言語では 英: Roxelana 、 仏: Roxelane 、 波: Roksolana 、 羅: Roxolana の他、Rossa、Ruziac として表記される。. ロクセラーナは本名ではなくニックネームである。. ロクセラニーとは15世紀までの 東 ...

  3. Hurrem Sultan, also known as Roxelana, was the chief consort and wife of the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. She became the most powerful and influential woman in Ottoman history as well as a prominent and controversial figure during the era known as the Sultanate of Women. Born in Ruthenia to a Ruthenian Orthodox priest, Hurrem was ...

  4. primary name: Roxelana. other name: Haseki Hürrem. Details. individual; royal/imperial; Russian; Turkish; Female. Life dates. c.1510-1558. Biography. Favourite wife of Süleyman the Magnificent (q.v.); originally from Russia, she entered the Sultan's harem and, eventually, became chief consort and, unprecedentedly, for a concubine eventually ...

  5. Pararge roxelana (Cramer, 1777) Papilio roxelana Cramer, 1777. Kirinia roxelana, the lattice brown, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in southeastern Europe and the Near East. The butterfly is on wing between May and July. The larvae feed on various grasses.

  6. Feb 9, 2014 · Roxelana entered Süleyman’s household six years after Ibrahim, and soon displaced the Sultan’s previous favorite concubine, who was the mother of his firstborn son, Mustafa. From 1521 to 1530 ...

  7. Aug 17, 2022 · Hurrem was probably born around 1505 in Rohatyn, then part of Poland, now part of Ukraine. Her family name may have been Lisovska. The Collector notes a theory that she was the daughter of an Orthodox Christian priest and later forcibly converted to Islam. She was likely kidnapped by Crimean Tatars and taken to Caffa to be sold.

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