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    Marfa Boretskaya, also known as Martha the Mayoress (Russian: Марфа Посадница - Marfa Posadnitsa), was the wife of Isaac Boretsky, Novgorod's posadnik...
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  • 18th-century Russian Orthodox saint Marfa Apraksina (1664–1716), second wife of Tsar Feodor III of Russia Marfa Boretskaya, 15th-century mayoress of Novgorod...
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  • Dmitry Isaakovich Boretsky, one of the Boretsky clan which, led by Marfa Boretskaya, had championed the city's opposition to Moscow. In the longer term...
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  • Vasiliy Nozdrovaty-Zvenigorodsky, warlord Lidia Bayrashevskaya as Marfa Boretskaya, mayoress of Novgorod Nikolay Shrayber as knyaz Vasiliy Grebyonksa-Shuysky...
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  • as regent for Casimir IV, arrived in Novgorod initially to marry Marfa Boretskaya, the matriarch of the pro-Lithuanian faction in the city (or else to...
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    Marfa Boretskaya died in a vicious storm; their bodies were recovered on the beach near the monastery twelve days later. At the urging of Boretskaya,...
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    monastery. Zosima later became the first hegumen of the monastery. After Marfa Boretskaya, wife of the posadnik of Novgorod, donated her lands at Kem and Summa...
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    1991–present Kem was first mentioned as a demesne of the Novgorod posadnik Marfa Boretskaya in 1450, when she donated it to the Solovetsky Monastery (situated...
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    Olelkovich, a cousin of Ivan III, to be accepted. According to tradition, Marfa Boretskaya, the wife of the posadnik Isak Boretsky, was the main proponent of...
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    Sergius of Radonezh, spiritual leader Filaret, Patriarch of Moscow Marfa Boretskaya, Posadnik of Novgorod Alexander Pushkin, poet and writer Peter Mogila...
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    the anti-Moscow faction in Novgorod executed, including the son of Marfa Boretskaya, an influential boyar woman who had played a leading role in the faction...
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    Nikolo-Korelsky Monastery. The abbey stood in ruins until 1471, when two sons of Marfa Boretskaya were killed by a vicious storm and their bodies were recovered on the...
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    Nyukhcha belonged to the wife of the Novgorod posadnik Isaac Boretsky, Marfa Boretskaya. In the XV—XVI centuries, after the fall of Novgorod and annexation...
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  • Honjou (本庄 繁長, Honjō Shigenaga) 3rd Special Unit of J.M.K. academy. Marfa Boretskaya The Mayor of Novgorod, she's also one of the Eight Dragon Kings, wielding...
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