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  1. Indeed, Tsarevna (Princess) Sophia (1657-1704), daughter of Tsar Alexis (1629-1676) left a meaningful legacy in Russian history. In the 17th century, when women, even the nobler ones, were...

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  3. Dec 5, 2021 · Sophia Alekseyevna was a woman who, like many before her, found her life controlled by the realities of her era, but stepped forth in spite of the risks, seized control of her life, and altered Russian history. What do you think of Sophia Alekseyevna? Let us know below.

  4. Sophia Alekseyevna was a Russian princess who ruled as regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689. She allied herself with a singularly capable courtier and politician, Prince Vasily Golitsyn, to install herself during the minority of her brother Ivan V and half-brother Peter I.

  5. SOFIIA ALEKSEEVNA (1657 – 1704; ruled 1682 – 1689), regent of Russia. The daughter of Tsar Alexis I and his first wife Mariia Miloslavskaia, Sofiia spent her life until 1682 in the privacy of the women's quarters of the Kremlin palace with her sisters and aunts.

  6. views 3,152,475 updated. Sophia Alekseyevna (sô´fyə əlyĬksyā´yəvnə), 1657–1704, regent of Russia (1682–89); daughter of Czar Alexis by his first wife and sister of Czar Feodor III. Supported by the streltsi (semimilitary formations in Moscow), she seized power shortly after Feodor's death (1682) and was proclaimed regent during the ...

  7. 1682-1689 Tsarina of Russia (regent). She was the first female ruler of Modern Russia. Although never officially crowned, her reign as a regent was very successful and progressive. Background. Lived: 1657-1704. Sophia Alexeyevna was the daughter of Alexis I and Maria Miloslavskaya. She received an excellent education.

  8. Sophia Alekseyevna sôˈfyə əlyĭksyāˈyəvnə [key], 1657–1704, regent of Russia (1682–89); daughter of Czar Alexis by his first wife and sister of Czar Feodor III. Supported by the streltsi (semimilitary formations in Moscow), she seized power.

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