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The bibliography on this period is substantial, but the classic work remains S. F. Platonov, Ocherki po istorii smuty v Moskovskom gosudarstve XVI-XVII vv.: Opyt izucheniia obshchestvennogo stroia i soslanykh otnoshenii v smutnoe vremia (Moscow, 1937).
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The literature is voluminous, but a few representative titles include: Sergio Bertelli, The King's Body: The Sacred Rituals of Power in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, trans. R. Burr Litchfield (University Park, 2001);
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Documents describing royal weddings appear mainly in two forms: the ceremonial (chin), or the narrative description of the sequence of rituals at the wedding, including the names of the courtiers in attendance; and the wedding muster (razriad), the bare listing of ceremonial positions at the wedding and the names of the courtiers who performed them. Other wedding-related sources survive as well (gift lists, musters of the less prominent posts at the wedding, some correspondence, and so on). On the typology of wedding documents, see Russell E. Martin, "Dynastic Marriage in Muscovy, 1500-1729" (Ph. D. diss., Harvard University, 1996), 289-341;
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and no. 19, fol. 1). In the first and third quarters of the eighteenth century, copies were produced for the purpose of preservation, rather than to serve as models for royal weddings (RGADA, f. 156, op. 1, nos. 1-10).
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See the ceremonial for Iurii Vasil 'evich and Ul'iana Paletskaia: a single cross marking the duties of the master of the horse; the muster for Ivan IV and Anna Vasil'chikova: seating arrangements for boyars and boyars' wives and processions to Kremlin monasteries and to the church; the ceremonial for Vasilii Shuiskii: fifteen crosses marking passages dealing with seating arrangements, processions, and seating in the bride's sleds RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 7, fol. 2
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See the ceremonial for Iurii Vasil 'evich and Ul'iana Paletskaia: a single cross marking the duties of the master of the horse; the muster for Ivan IV and Anna Vasil'chikova: seating arrangements for boyars and boyars' wives and processions to Kremlin monasteries and to the church; the ceremonial for Vasilii Shuiskii: fifteen crosses marking passages dealing with seating arrangements, processions, and seating in the bride's sleds (RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 7, fol. 2;
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and no. 13, fols. 1-12). In this last case, the marked passages were recopied into a new document consisting only of the fifteen selected passages: RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 13, fols. 13-16.
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The "worksheet" is preserved along with fragmentary draft versions of the ceremonial and several musters. Worksheet: RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 14, fols. 1-10, 11, 23-25;
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musters: fols. 26-46, 48-52, 53-60, 61-119, 120-22, The other significant original documents from the 1624 wedding include an inventory of gifts sent to wedding participants and church hierarchs, letters to these hierarchs, and two related memoranda: RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, fols: 1-16 and 17-30
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musters: fols. 26-46, 48-52, 53-60, 61-119, 120-22. The other significant original documents from the 1624 wedding include an inventory of gifts sent to wedding participants and church hierarchs, letters to these hierarchs, and two related memoranda: RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 15, fols: 1-16 and 17-30;
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The draft ceremonial can be found in RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, fols. 12-23. For changes to the groom's title, sec fol. 14. For changes to the title of the first hierarch of the Russian Church, see fols. 13, 14, and 21
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The draft ceremonial can be found in RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 14, fols. 12-23. For changes to the groom's title, sec fol. 14. For changes to the title of the first hierarch of the Russian Church, see fols. 13, 14, and 21;
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Ibid., fol. 4. On Archpriest Maksim, see, Moscow
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Ibid., fol. 4. On Archpriest Maksim, see S. I. Smirnov, Drevne-russkii dukhovnik: Issledovanie po istorii tserkovnago byta (Moscow, 1914), 252.
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, pp. 252
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See, for example, the wedding ceremonial of Andrei Staritskii in Martin, fol. 6
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See, for example, the wedding ceremonial of Andrei Staritskii in Martin, "Royal Weddings and Crimean Diplomacy, " 417 (fol. 6);
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Royal Weddings and Crimean Diplomacy
, vol.417
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, pp. 24
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Ithaca, On contemporary practice, see Fr. Marriage: An Orthodox Perspective, Crestwood, N. Y., 29-42
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Eve Levin, Sex and Society in the World of the Orthodox Slavs, 900-1700 (Ithaca, 1989), 89. On contemporary practice, see [Fr.] John Meyendorff, Marriage: An Orthodox Perspective (Crestwood, N. Y., 1984), 29-42;
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V. M. Nachaev, "Obruchenie, " in Entsiklopedicheskii slovar', 41 vols. in 82 pts. plus 2 supplements (St. Petersburg, 1890-1907), 42:579-80.
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Obruchenie, in Entsiklopedicheskii slovar
, vol.41-42
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This passage can be found in the following weddings: Vasilii III to Elena Glinskaia (1526);
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Tsareiich Mikhail Kaibulin to Mariia Liapunova (1623). DRV, 13:12, 25, 43, 52, and 66.
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, vol.13
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The person who delivered the speech is identified as the proxy father only in the ceremonial for Vladimir Staritskii, DRV, 13:46-47, 52. In the other weddings, the tsar performed this function since the groom was, in every case but one Tsarevich Mikhail Kaibulin, his agnatic kinsman. At Vasilii Ill's wedding the person who gave the speech is identified only as "he who is to give away the grand princess gives her away at the doors and says a speech."
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The person who delivered the speech is identified as the proxy father only in the ceremonial for Vladimir Staritskii (DRV, 13:46-47, 52). In the other weddings, the tsar performed this function since the groom was, in every case but one (Tsarevich Mikhail Kaibulin), his agnatic kinsman. At Vasilii Ill's wedding the person who gave the speech is identified only as "he who is to give away the grand princess gives her away at the doors and says a speech."
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Two other questions are treated in the worksheet. One pertains to the number of matchmakers svakhi who could fit in a sled during the procession to and from the church. The answer was obtained by asking Bogdan Glebov, who, in his capacity as royal groom iasel'nichii, was responsible for the stables, carriages, and sleds used by the court see RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, fol. 1
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Two other questions are treated in the worksheet. One pertains to the number of matchmakers (svakhi) who could fit in a sled during the procession to and from the church. The answer was obtained by asking Bogdan Glebov, who, in his capacity as royal groom (iasel'nichii), was responsible for the stables, carriages, and sleds used by the court (see RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 3, fol. 1;
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DRV, The other question asks which boyars' wives were to accompany the bride on the morning of the second day of the wedding. Here the Shuiskii ceremonial again served as the key resource for identifying which women attended the new bride, see RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, fol. 10
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DRV, 13:161). The other question asks which boyars' wives were to accompany the bride on the morning of the second day of the wedding. Here the Shuiskii ceremonial again served as the key resource for identifying which women attended the new bride (see RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 13, fol. 10;
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DRV, 13:152-53).
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Mikhail's wedding: RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 14, fols. 1, 7-8;
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and no. 15, fols. 31-33. Previous weddings: Andrei Staritskii: RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 4, fols. 5, 10;
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Iurii Vasil'evich: DRV, 13:41, 44;
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, Issue.41
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Vladimir Staritskii: DRV, 13:50, 53;
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and the Bcl'skii-Shuiskii wedding: The Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Biblioteka Akademii nauk, hereafter BAN) 16.15.15, fols. 137v, 141-42.
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Musicians are mentioned in the documentation for the weddings of Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich to Evdokiia Saburova and Tsar Vasilii Shuiskii to Ekaterina Buinosova-Rostovskaia. BAN, 16.15.15, fol. 171v, and RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 13, fol. 12. Musicians performed at both of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich's weddings: to Mariia Dolgorukova, RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 14, fols. and no. 15, fols. 15, 28, and to Evdokiia Streshneva, RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II
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Musicians are mentioned in the documentation for the weddings of Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich to Evdokiia Saburova and Tsar Vasilii Shuiskii to Ekaterina Buinosova-Rostovskaia. BAN, 16.15.15, fol. 171v, and RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 13, fol. 12. Musicians performed at both of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich's weddings: to Mariia Dolgorukova, RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 14, fols. 121-22, and no. 15, fols. 15, 28, and to Evdokiia Streshneva, RGADA, f. 135, sec. IV, rubric II, no. 16, fol. 40v.
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and Benjamin Phillip Uroff, Ph. D. diss., Columbia University, 328-39
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and Benjamin Phillip Uroff, "Grigorii Karpovich Kotoshikhin, 'On Russia in the Reign of Alexis Mikhailovich': An Annotated Translation" (Ph. D. diss., Columbia University, 1970), 49-50, 328-39.
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Grigorii Karpovich Kotoshikhin, 'On Russia in the Reign of Alexis Mikhailovich': an Annotated Translation
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, pp. 36
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The portion of the wedding text in question reads: Thou didst bless Thy servant Abraham, and opening the womb of Sarah didst make him to be the father of many nations. Thou didst give Isaac to Rebecca, and didst bless her in childbirth. Thou didst join Jacob unto Rachel, and from them didst bring forth the twelve patriarchs. Thou didst unite Joseph and Asenath, giving to them Ephraim and Manasseh as the fruit of their procreation. Thou didst accept Zachariah and Elizabeth, and didst make their offspring to be the Forerunner. From the root of Jesse according to the flesh, Thou didst bud forth the ever-virgin one, and were incarnate of her for the redemption of the human race
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The portion of the wedding text in question reads: "Thou didst bless Thy servant Abraham, and opening the womb of Sarah didst make him to be the father of many nations. Thou didst give Isaac to Rebecca, and didst bless her in childbirth. Thou didst join Jacob unto Rachel, and from them didst bring forth the twelve patriarchs. Thou didst unite Joseph and Asenath, giving to them Ephraim and Manasseh as the fruit of their procreation. Thou didst accept Zachariah and Elizabeth, and didst make their offspring to be the Forerunner. From the root of Jesse according to the flesh, Thou didst bud forth the ever-virgin one, and were incarnate of her for the redemption of the human race."
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(1996)
Russian Review
, vol.55
, Issue.4
, pp. 591-614
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DRV, 13:166-67.
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, pp. 166-167
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The New Chronicle is published in Polnoe sobranie russkikh letopisei hereafter PSRL, to date Moscow, The reference in the chronicle is to one of several similar passages in the Book of Daniel, Dan. 4:14, 22, 29, 34
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The New Chronicle is published in Polnoe sobranie russkikh letopisei (hereafter PSRL), 43 vols. to date (Moscow, 1841-2004), 14:129. The reference in the chronicle is to one of several similar passages in the Book of Daniel, Dan. 4:14, 22, 29, 34.
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See the Piskarev Chronicle in PSRL, fol. 676. The verse is taken from Ps. 32:6 as enumerated in the Septuagint; or as Ps. 33:6 in the non-Orthodox arrangement of the Psalms; translation according to the King James Version
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See the Piskarev Chronicle in PSRL, 34:219 (fol. 676). The verse is taken from Ps. 32:6 (as enumerated in the Septuagint; or as Ps. 33:6 in the non-Orthodox arrangement of the Psalms; translation according to the King James Version).
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PSRL, 34:219 fol. 677. The verse is Rom. 11:34 Kingjames Version. Similarly, in numerous other sources, Mikhail is referred to as the "chosen of God" Bog izbrannyi or the "anointed of God" Bog pomazannyi, expressions that, although perhaps applicable to all monarchs, are particularly meaningful as a justification for founders of new dynasties. See, for example, O. A. Derzhavina and E. V. Kolosova, eds., Skazanie Avraamiia Palitsyna Moscow-Leningrad, 232-33. On biblical imagery applied in political settings, see Daniel Rowland, "Biblical Military Imagery in the Political Culture of Early Modern Russia: The Blessed Host of the Heavenly Tsar, " in Flier and Rowland, eds., Medieval Russian Culture, 2:182-212.
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PSRL, 34:219 (fol. 677). The verse is Rom. 11:34 (Kingjames Version). Similarly, in numerous other sources, Mikhail is referred to as the "chosen of God" (Bog izbrannyi) or the "anointed of God" (Bog pomazannyi), expressions that, although perhaps applicable to all monarchs, are particularly meaningful as a justification for founders of new dynasties. See, for example, O. A. Derzhavina and E. V. Kolosova, eds., Skazanie Avraamiia Palitsyna (Moscow-Leningrad, 1955), 232-33. On biblical imagery applied in political settings, see Daniel Rowland, "Biblical Military Imagery in the Political Culture of Early Modern Russia: The Blessed Host of the Heavenly Tsar, " in Flier and Rowland, eds., Medieval Russian Culture, 2:182-212.
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(1955)
, vol.34
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See DRV
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See DRV, 13:1-5.
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, vol.13
, pp. 1-5
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Evfrosiniia is mentioned in the descriptions of Prince Vladimir's first wedding, but her name is omitted in descriptions of the second, DRV, and BAN, 32.4.21, fol. 79
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Evfrosiniia is mentioned in the descriptions of Prince Vladimir's first wedding, but her name is omitted in descriptions of the second (DRV, 13:47, and BAN, 32.4.21, fol. 79;
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, vol.13
, pp. 47
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DRV, 13:80-86). At the first wedding she is mentioned as having consulted with her son on the selection of a bride and as having sat at the far end of the main banquet table.
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, vol.13
, pp. 80-86
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