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Avdotya Chernysheva

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Avdotya Chernysheva

Avdotya Ivanovna Chernysheva (Russian: Авдотья Ивановна Чернышева; February 12, 1693 – June 17, 1747) (also Eudocia) was a Russian noble and lady in waiting. She was a royal mistress of Tsar Peter the Great of Russia.[1] She was the daughter of Prince Ivan Ivanovitch Rzyevskiy and Daria Gavrilovna and in 1710 married Prince Grigory Chernyshev [ru] (1672–1745).[2][3]

The relationship with Peter continued on and off from 1708 until his death in 1725. In 1717, she was involved in the fall of her rival Mary Hamilton (lady in waiting). It is rumored that Peter died of syphilis after having been infected by Chernysheva, but there is nothing to indicate that she was herself ill.[3] She was a state lady of Empress Anna of Russia in 1730–1745.

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  • Русский биографический словарь: В 25 т. /А. А. Половцов. — М., 1896—1918
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  2. ^ Frank-Kamenetskaya, Olga V.; Vlasov, Dmitry Yu; Rytikova, Vera V. (2018-10-06). The Effect of the Environment on Saint Petersburg's Cultural Heritage: Results of Monitoring the Historical Necropolis Monuments. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-79072-5.
  3. ^ a b Montefiore, Simon Sebag (2016-05-03). The Romanovs: 1613-1918. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-101-94697-8.