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Ilya Danilovich Miloslavsky ( Russian : Илья Данилович Милославский ; 1594–1668) was a Russian boyar and diplomat .

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7-402: Miloslavsky (masculine), Miloslavskaya (feminine), or Miloslavskoye (neuter) may refer to: People Ilya Miloslavsky (1594–1668), Russian boyar and diplomat Maria Miloslavskaya (1625–1669), first wife of Tsar Alexis I of Russia Nikolay Miloslavsky (1811–1883), Russian actor and entrepreneur Places Miloslavsky District ,

14-572: A district of Ryazan Oblast, Russia Miloslavsky (inhabited locality) ( Miloslavskaya , Miloslavskoye ), name of several inhabited localities in Russia Novels Yury Miloslavsky (novel) , a novel by Mikhail Zagoskin Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Miloslavsky . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

21-515: Is located at the Kremlin ’s western wall. It is situated between the Commandant and Trinity Towers. It was built in 1652 for Ilya Miloslavsky , who was the father-in-law of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich . After the death of Miloslavsky, the palace went to the state. It was then used as a theatre. In the theatre, performances were staged to amuse the family of the tsar and his court. Hence, it got

28-679: The Muscovy ), the tsar did not respect Miloslavsky, never called him his father-in-law, and even pulled him by the hair and hit him with his fist on several occasions. Miloslavsky and his family occupied the Amusement Palace in the Moscow Kremlin until his death in 1668. This Russian biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Amusement Palace The Amusement Palace ( Russian : Потешный дворец , romanized :  Poteshny dvorets )

35-476: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miloslavsky&oldid=544286664 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ilya Miloslavsky Ilya Miloslavsky

42-628: The tsar's father-in-law, began to play a more visible role at the royal court. During the Polish campaigns of 1654–1655, he was appointed court voyevoda . In 1656–1662, Miloslavsky was in charge of the Streltsy Prikaz , Treasury Prikaz , Inozemsky Prikaz , and Reiter Prikaz . His foreign contemporaries considered him a self-interested and dull-witted individual. According to an Austrian diplomat Augustin Meyerberg (author of Journey to

49-774: Was brought forward by the head of the Posolsky Prikaz Ivan Gramotin , who had been his uncle. Miloslavsky was soon sent to Constantinople with a message from Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich , who wanted to establish a cordial relationship with the Turkish Sultan . In 1646, Miloslavsky went to the Netherlands with orders to select gunsmiths for a Russian weapons factory and invite foreign officers and soldiers to serve in Russia . When Alexei Mikhailovich married his daughter Maria , Miloslavsky, as

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