Vasilisa Melentyeva
Vasilisa Melentyeva (Russian: Васили́са Меле́нтьева) (died 1579) was the legendary sixth wife of Ivan the Terrible. The marriage (not authorized by the Church) may have been celebrated in 1575 or she was simply a concubine. Modern scholars now consider her to be a 19th-century fraud.[1][2][3]
Vasilisa Melentyeva | |
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Portrait by Nikolai Nevrev in 1886 | |
Tenure | 1579 |
Died | 1579 |
Spouse | Ivan IV of Russia |
Dynasty | Rurik |
Religion | Eastern Orthodox |
Life
According to the legend, before her marriage to Ivan, Vasilisa is on record to have been a widow of a dyak, Melentiy Ivanov, serving in the Livonian War. Though the Tsar considered her beautiful and sweet natured, a few months after their marriage, he discovered her having an affair with a prince named Devletev. Ivan forced Vasilisa to watch her lover be impaled, and as further punishment, confined her to life in a cloister.[2]
Of all the eight wives of Ivan the Terrible, only Maria Dolgorukaya (who is also considered a 19th-century fraud) and Vasilisa Melentyeva do not have graves or any mentions in official court documents.[1][4]
There is no evidence of her existence in the medieval sources except two minor mentions: the first, cited by Karamzin, simply listed her name "as concubine" with Ivan's other spouses. The more extensive second mention, is believed to be the work of Alexander Sulakadzev, a notorious forger of the early 19th century.[1][5]
Alexander Ostrovsky wrote a play about her in 1867: "Василиса Мелентьева".
References
- Сперанский М. Н. Русские подделки рукописей в начале XIX в. — ПИ, 1956, т. V, с. 100
- Йена, Детлеф. Русские царицы (1547—1918). М., 2008. С. 43
- Скрынников Р. Г. Иван Грозный. М., 2007
- Сергей Нечаев. Иван Грозный. Жены и наложницы "Синей Бороды"
- Зимин А. А. В канун грозных потрясений: Предпосылки первой Крестьянской войны в России. М., 1986
Sources
- Troyat, Henri Ivan le Terrible. Flammarion, Paris, 1982
- de Madariaga, Isabel Ivan the Terrible. Giulio Einaudi editore, 2005
Russian royalty | ||
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Vacant Title last held by Anna Vasilchikova |
Tsaritsa of All Russia 1579 |
Vacant Title next held by Maria Dolgorukaya |