• Princess was the first wife of future tsar
Vasily Shuisky. The date of marriage is unknown, although they are mentioned together in 1580 as the witnesses in the description of
Ivan IV's wedding with
Maria Nagaya. She had no children and died possibly in 1592, hypothetically - as the divorced woman in the monastery. The information about her is quite poor. Her grave is unknown. In 1608 Vasily took his 2nd wife
Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya, who become his only tsarina. • Prince
Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-1726), his grandson, who was one of the Russian commanders during the
Great Northern War, ending his military career as Field Marshal and Minister of Defense. • Prince
Nikolay Vasilievich Repnin (1734-1801), the latter's son, probably the most illustrious member of the family, noted for his involvement in the Polish affairs and his decisive actions during the
Russo-Turkish Wars. He had three daughters and a natural son (
Ivan Pnin) but no legitimate male heir, hence
Alexander I permitted his grandson Prince Nikolai
Volkonsky to take the name Repnin and coat of arms of his grandfather. His descendants are known as Princes Repnin-Volkonsky. == References ==