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- Repnin abstract "Repnin (Russian: Репнин), the name of an old Russian princely family of Rurikid stock. The family traces its name to Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (+1523), nicknamed Repnya, i.e., "bad porridge". Like other princes Obolensky, he descended from Mikhail Vsevolodovich, prince of Chernigov, who, in 1246, was assassinated by the Mongols.Notable members of the family include:Princess Elena Mikhailovna Repnina (ru) was 1st wife of future tsar Vasily Shuisky. The date of marriage is unknown, although they are mentioned together in 1580 as the witnesses in the description of Ivan IV's wedding with Maria Nagaya. She had no children and died possibly in 1592, hypothetically - as the divorced woman in the monastery. The information about her is quite poor. Her grave is unknown. Only in 1608 Vasily took the 2nd wife Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya who become his only tsarina. Prince Boris Aleksandrovich Repnin, a boyar since 1639, who managed a number of prikazes, governed Astrakhan in 1643-46 and Smolensk in 1656-59, and frequently presided over the Boyar Duma in the absence of the tsar. He died on 17 May 1670 in Moscow.Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-1726), his grandson, who was one of the Russian commanders during the Great Northern War, ending his military career as Field Marshal and Minister of Defense.Prince Vasily Anikitovich Repnin (1696-1748), the latter's son, who was the tutor of Peter III of Russia and director of the Cadet Corps. He was the commander-in-chief of the Russian army during the Rhenish expedition of 1748, was instrumental in bringing about the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748), but died on his way home.Prince Nikolay Vasilievich Repnin (1734-1801), the latter's son, probably the most illustrious member of the family, noted for his involvement in the Polish affairs and his decisive actions during the Russo-Turkish Wars. He had three daughters and a natural son (Ivan Pnin) but no legitimate male heir, hence Alexander I permitted his grandson Prince Nikolai Volkonsky to take the name Repnin and coat of arms of his grandfather. His descendants are known as Princes Repnin-Volkonsky.↑".
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- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_I_of_Russia.
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- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Astrakhan.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Aleksandrovich_Repnin.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Boyar.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Boyar_Duma.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obolensky_family.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_noble_families.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Chernigov.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Chernihiv.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Duma.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Elena_Mikhailovna_Repnina.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Great_Northern_War.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Russo-Turkish_wars.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_IV.
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- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_the_Terrible.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Buynosova-Rostovskaya.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Nagaya.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Michael_of_Chernigov.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_of_Chernigov.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Repnin.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Vasilievich_Repnin.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Obolensky.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Peter_III_of_Russia.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Prikaz.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Prince.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Rurik_dynasty.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Turkish_Wars.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Smolensk.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Aix-la-Chapelle_(1748).
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Vasili_IV_of_Russia.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Anikitovich_Repnin.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Shuisky.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink Volkonsky.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink War_of_the_Austrian_Succession.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink File:Coat_of_Arms_of_Repniny_family_(1798).png.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLink File:Repnin_1-6.jpg.
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Repnin".
- Repnin wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Repnins".
- Repnin hasPhotoCollection Repnin.
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- Repnin subject Category:Obolensky_family.
- Repnin subject Category:Russian_noble_families.
- Repnin type Article.
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- Repnin comment "Repnin (Russian: Репнин), the name of an old Russian princely family of Rurikid stock. The family traces its name to Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (+1523), nicknamed Repnya, i.e., "bad porridge". Like other princes Obolensky, he descended from Mikhail Vsevolodovich, prince of Chernigov, who, in 1246, was assassinated by the Mongols.Notable members of the family include:Princess Elena Mikhailovna Repnina (ru) was 1st wife of future tsar Vasily Shuisky.".
- Repnin label "Repnin".
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- Repnin sameAs Репнины.
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- Repnin wasDerivedFrom Repnin?oldid=642422907.
- Repnin depiction Repnin_1-6.jpg.
- Repnin isPrimaryTopicOf Repnin.