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5-480: Naryshkin (Russian: Нарышкин ) is a Russian masculine surname, and its feminine counterpart is Naryshkina . The name may refer to: Members of the noble Naryshkin family , including: Kirill Naryshkin (1623–1691), Russian boyar and maternal grandfather of Peter the Great Natalya Naryshkina (1651–1694), Tsaritsa of Russia and mother of Peter

10-544: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Naryshkin family The House of Naryshkin ( Russian : Нарышкины ) is a noble Russian boyar family of Crimean Tatar descent, going back to a certain Mordko Kurbat Naryshko, who moved to Moscow in the 15th century. It became allied to the ruling house in 1671 when the great beauty Natalya Naryshkina (daughter of Kirill Poluektovich Naryshkin ) married Alexis of Russia , later becoming

15-462: The surname Naryshkin . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naryshkin&oldid=1071154511 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description

20-731: The Great Aleksandr Naryshkin (1760–1826), Russian statesman Maria Naryshkina (1779–1854), mistress of Alexander I of Russia Sergey Naryshkin (born 1954), Russian politician See also [ edit ] Naryshkin Baroque , a style of Baroque architecture that was popular in Moscow Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace , a neoclassical palace in Saint Petersburg [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

25-635: The mother of Peter the Great . The Naryshkin family was persecuted under the regency of Tsarevna Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia , but were then highly favoured by Peter and his descendants and played a major part in Russian life. During the Streltsy uprising , soldiers of the Streltsy staged a revolt against the Naryshkin family (the relatives of Peter's mother, who had assumed actual power). Their uprising

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