Michael I of Russia: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Michael I, Mikhail Feodorovitch Romanov (Михаи́л Фёдорович Рома́нов) (July 12, 1596 - July 13, 1645), was son of Filaret Romanov and of Xenia Ivanova Chestova. Following the Time of Troubles, he was elected tsar by Russian boyars on February 7, 1613, and became the first Romanov tsar. This was mostly because of the powerful position of his father who was Patriarch and de facto ruler of Russia. The tsardom became hereditary in his house until 1762, when on the death of the Tsarina Elizabeth, the Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, son of Peter the Great's daughter, succeeded as Peter III.

Michael I reigned until his death in 1645.

He married Eudoxia Stryeshneva (1608 - 1645): their son was Aleksey (1629-1676)

Preceded by:
Ladislaus
Tsar Succeeded by:
Aleksey I

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