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Nikita Romanovich, 1522 - 1586 Nikita Romanovich 1522 1586
Nikita Romanovich was born in 1522, to Roman Yurievich Zakharyin.
Nikita married Unknown.
They had one son: Feodor of Moscow Romanov.
Nikita passed away on 1586, at age 64.
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1586 Nikita Romanovich in Famous People Throughout History
Nikita Romanovich
passed away on April 23 1586.
Nikita Romanovich
1586 Nikita Romanovich in Biographical Summaries of Notable People
Nikita Romanovich
had one son:
Patriarch Philaret of Moscow
.
Nikita
passed away on April 23 1586.
Nikita Romanovich, died 1586 Nikita Romanovich 1586
Nikita Romanovich married Eudoxia.
They had one son: Feodor Nikitich Romanov.
Nikita passed away on 1586.
Nikita Nikitich, 1561 - 1598 Nikita Nikitich 1561 1598
Nikita Nikitich was born in 1561, to Nikita Romanovich and Feodosia Alexandrovna Romanovich (born Gorbati-Shuysky).
Nikita had 8 siblings: Feodor Nikitich Romanov, Alexander Nikitich and .
Nikita passed away in 1598, at age 37.
Nikita Iuriev Zakharin Romanovich Nikita Iuriev Zakharin Romanovich
Nikita Iuriev Zakharin Romanovich married Anastasia Romanovich (born Romanova).
They had one son: Feodor Romanov.
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Nikita RomanovichNikita Romanovich in Warsaw Union - Feb 18 1935
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"... of the Grand the Fierce. The descendants of held high positions, and tile fifth in direct descent from him was Roman Jurjevich. who died in 1.134, leaving a son. Nikita Romanovich jurief who married a Russian princess; aml a daughter, who became czarina hy her marriage with Ivan the Terrible. Nikita was one of the regency during the minority of Feodor I, and his eldest son, Feodor, under the name of was elevated to the highest rank in the Russian church. ..."
Publication place: Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States
Nikita RomanovichNikita Romanovich in The Vindicator - Mar 20 1987
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"... on the imperial court was further strengthened by his sister's marriage to Fyodor Ivanovich, the mentally weak son of Ivan. On his deathbed in 1594, Ivan appointed Bons and Nikita Romanovich joint guardians and regents for Fyodor, who became the Czar Fyodor Ivanovich. When Nikita died, Boris became Sole regent. He was the most powerful man in Russia, recognized as the true head of state. Boris recolonized Siberia and gave the Russian Orthodox Church status ..."
Publication place: Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States