Naryshkin party at the Moscow court

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The Naryshkin party at the Moscow court was a powerful late 17th-century political faction centered on the family of Tsar Peter the Great’s mother, which rivaled the Miloslavsky clan for influence over the Russian throne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court faction
political faction
associatedWithPerson Natalya Naryshkina
Peter the Great
basedInInstitution Moscow court
centeredOnFamily Naryshkin family
country Tsardom of Russia
ethnicContext Russian nobility
historicalContext regency of Sophia Alekseyevna
transition from traditional Muscovite court politics to Petrine reforms
influencedBy Naryshkin relatives of the tsar’s mother
involvedInEvent Moscow court politics of the 1680s
struggle for regency after the death of Tsar Feodor III
location Moscow
namedAfter Naryshkin family
opposedBy Miloslavsky family
surface form: Miloslavsky clan
opposedClaimant Ivan V of Russia
surface form: Ivan V of Russia (backed by Miloslavsky clan)
politicalGoal promote the interests of Peter the Great
secure influence over the Russian throne
politicalOrientation pro‑Western modernization (relative to rivals)
powerBase access to the royal household of Natalya Naryshkina
kinship ties to the tsar
relatedDynasticHouse House of Romanov
relatedFaction Miloslavsky party at the Moscow court
rivalFaction Miloslavsky family
surface form: Miloslavsky clan
sphereOfInfluence appointments at the Moscow court
succession politics
supportedClaimant Peter the Great
surface form: Peter I of Russia
timePeriod late 17th century
typeOfConflict court intrigue
dynastic rivalry

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Natalya Naryshkina courtFaction Naryshkin party at the Moscow court