Afrosinya Fedorova (; –) was a
Finnish woman sold into Russian
serf
Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery. It developed du ...
dom after being captured in war. She became the
concubine
Concubinage is an interpersonal relationship, interpersonal and Intimate relationship, sexual relationship between two people in which the couple does not want to, or cannot, enter into a full marriage. Concubinage and marriage are often regarde ...
of
Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
Grand Duke Alexei Petrovich of Russia (28 February 1690 – 26 June 1718) was a Russian Tsarevich. He was born in Moscow, the son of Tsar Peter the Great, Peter I and his first wife, Eudoxia Lopukhina. Alexei did not get along with his father ...
, son and heir of
Peter the Great
Peter I (, ;
– ), better known as Peter the Great, was the Sovereign, Tsar and Grand Prince of all Russia, Tsar of all Russia from 1682 and the first Emperor of Russia, Emperor of all Russia from 1721 until his death in 1725. He reigned j ...
and fled with him on 26 September 1716 from his father. Information provided by her was crucial in sentencing Alexei to death after their return to
Russia
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.
Early life
Afrosinya was born around 1700, perhaps near the future
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
,
an area not yet taken by Russia. She was captured with her brother, Ivan, and sold as
serfs
Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery. It developed dur ...
to
Prince
A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The ...
Nikifor Kondrat'evich Viazemskii, former tutor of
Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
Grand Duke Alexei Petrovich of Russia (28 February 1690 – 26 June 1718) was a Russian Tsarevich. He was born in Moscow, the son of Tsar Peter the Great, Peter I and his first wife, Eudoxia Lopukhina. Alexei did not get along with his father ...
.
Afrosinya was consistently described as short, and she could live disguised, suggesting that she was thin.
One description of her states that she was 'tall, hefty, thick-lipped, with red hair'. This might be a
forgery
Forgery is a white-collar crime that generally consists of the false making or material alteration of a legal instrument with the specific mens rea, intent to wikt:defraud#English, defraud. Tampering with a certain legal instrument may be fo ...
, but has nevertheless been used as the basis of Afrosinya's depiction.
Concubine of the Tsarevich
Alexei was unhappily married to
Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, whom he mistreated.
According to Massie, he fell in love with Afrosinya in his friend Viazemskii's house, and he gifted her to him; she was fifteen or sixteen at the time. Abbott claims that Alexei
rape
Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse, or other forms of sexual penetration, carried out against a person without consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or against a person ...
d Afrosinya at
knifepoint and forced her to become his
concubine
Concubinage is an interpersonal relationship, interpersonal and Intimate relationship, sexual relationship between two people in which the couple does not want to, or cannot, enter into a full marriage. Concubinage and marriage are often regarde ...
, but later grew to love her. However, he never trusted her as he knew that she was only with him because she had no other choice. He ensured that she would comply but remain unable to betray him by manipulation, omissions, and lies. He based this account on an allegation by a contemporary, who stated that in 1717 Afrosinya testified that the Tsarevich had 'forced her to comply with his Will with a Knife drawn, and threatening
icher with Death'. There is no account of such an accusation from her, nor any other evidence that she was forced.
She was likely freed in 1715, as her brother Ivan (who had been moved with her to Alexei's household) certainly was.
Despite conflicting interpretations, it is not known how or when their relationship started. It probably begun some time before Afrosinya's 1715 arrival in Alexei's household, but likely not much earlier.
A contemporary observer described her as a 'Finlandish Woman a Captive', and said that the Tsarevich was 'never out of her Company Night or Day'.
She has been viewed with contempt for her
ethnicity
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; a contemporary letter expresses the perplexion of Russians that the Tsarevitch could love 'such a mean Finn-woman', and multiple 19th century accounts of their relationship, as well as the fictional versions based on them, characterised her as 'bestial' or 'goatish', 'of the slightly bestial type of her
race'.
Many accounts depicted her as the
archetypal
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An archetype can be any of the following:
# a stat ...
'self-seeking
Whore', opposed to Alexei's wife, the 'self-sacrificing Madonna', especially as Charlotte died soon after Afrosinya's arrival, on 2 November 1715, from a
postpartum infection. Especially early biographers (both non-fiction and fiction) of Peter and Alexei considered her 'vain', 'vulgar', 'ignorant', 'cunning', and 'devoid of
principle
A principle may relate to a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of beliefs or behavior or a chain of reasoning. They provide a guide for behavior or evaluation. A principle can make values explicit, so t ...
s', 'ready to sell herself to anyone' and regularly having sex with other men besides Alexei. There is no proof that she had any other relationships at this time, or that she was, or was seen by Alexei, as a prostitute. Instead, it seems that they both planned to marry. Alexei told his valet to respect Afrosinya as his future wife, while Afrosinya reportedly talked about a planned future marriage before their flight.
They lived together in the right wing of the Alexei's palace, while Charlotte and her daughter
Natalya Alexeyevna inhabited the left wing. Alexei's treatment of his wife and his relationship with Afrosinya provoked his father's anger, as he had already been dissatisfied with him.
Flight and exile
As a result of disagreements and distrust between them, Alexei had a contentious relationship with his father. In January 1716, the Emperor demanded that Alexei choose between becoming a
monk
A monk (; from , ''monachos'', "single, solitary" via Latin ) is a man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery. A monk usually lives his life in prayer and contemplation. The concept is ancient and can be seen in many reli ...
or the next emperor; Alexei wanted neither. The conflict escalated, and there were rumours that the Emperor would harm his son. Alexei fled Russia on 26 September 1716 on borrowed money, taking Afrosinya, her brother, and three servants with him. Abbott claims that they were told that the destination was
Copenhagen
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(where the Emperor was). In order not to arouse Afrosinya's suspicion, as she knew that the Emperor would not tolerate her, she was told that she would travel until
Riga
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, then return to
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
. In
Königsberg
Königsberg (; ; ; ; ; ; , ) is the historic Germany, German and Prussian name of the city now called Kaliningrad, Russia. The city was founded in 1255 on the site of the small Old Prussians, Old Prussian settlement ''Twangste'' by the Teuton ...
, Afrosinya and Alexei's other companions were told that they would go instead to
Vienna
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on the Peter's orders. Alexei used the
pseudonym
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Kokhansky.
On 10 November, they arrived in Vienna. Alexei begged protection from his brother-in-law,
Charles VI,
Holy Roman Emperor
The Holy Roman Emperor, originally and officially the Emperor of the Romans (disambiguation), Emperor of the Romans (; ) during the Middle Ages, and also known as the Roman-German Emperor since the early modern period (; ), was the ruler and h ...
. Charles wrote to King
George I of Great Britain
George I (George Louis; ; 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland, Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of the Electorate of Hanover within the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727. ...
that he considered Peter capable of murdering his heir. He hoped that Alexei would become his puppet in Russia, and therefore hid him with his company in
Ehrenberg Castle. The staff was told that a noble
Hungarian or
Pole was staying there, and no one was allowed to leave. Afrosinya was disguised as a page.
Alexei was discovered after five months by two spies sent by his father, who
bribed a clerk in the Imperial Chancery. Unwilling to hand Alexei back to his father, Charles sent the couple to Naples. Afrosinya became visibly pregnant, and was discovered to be female and Alexei's mistress. They lived in the
Castel Sant'Elmo but were again discovered by the spies. The diplomat Count
Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy was sent to convince Alexei to return. The Count told
Christine Louise, the Duchess of Brunswick Wolfenbüttel, mother-in-law to both Alexei and Emperor Charles, that her grandson, Alexei's son, could be disinherited together with his father. She pressured the Emperor to send him back.
Alexei said he was willing to return to Russia if he could marry Afrosinya and live with her in the country. To coerce him, Count Tolstoi procured an order from the
Viceroy of Naples that Afrosinya be separated from the Tsarevitch. During the night before their separation, Afrosinya is 'believed' to have convinced Alexei to return to Russia. Count Tolstoi made a promise that they would be allowed to marry and live in peace, which the Emperor confirmed in writing. Three days after they left Naples, they were offered protection by Sweden, but never received the message. The couple separated in
Bologna
Bologna ( , , ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. It is the List of cities in Italy, seventh most populous city in Italy, with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nationalities. Its M ...
, as Afrosinya travelled at a slower pace due to her pregnancy.
Alexei's downfall
Alexei was increasingly desperate for her, and knelt before the Empress Catherine, his step-mother, on 14 April 1718, begging that she speed Afrosinya's arrival. At the end of the month, Afrosinya arrived in
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
and was arrested. She was imprisoned, kept apart from Alexei, and interrogated by
Prince Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov and Count Tolstoy, who asked her '
leading question
A leading question is a question that suggests a particular answer and contains information the examiner is looking to have confirmed. The use of leading questions in court to elicit testimony is restricted in order to reduce the ability of the ex ...
s'. Her confession was used to
indict Alexei. Her child, born around this time, immediately disappeared, and nothing is known of their fate.
Alexei implicated many in his flight; his friends and followers were
torture
Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons including corporal punishment, punishment, forced confession, extracting a confession, interrogational torture, interrogation for information, or intimid ...
d and
executed. However, he insisted that Afrosinya only carried his letters, unaware of their content. Afrosinya was shown the instruments of torture upon her arrival to prison, and she produced letters from Alexei to various prominent people, asking their protection from Peter. She said that Alexei promised to undo his fathers work, and signed a written statement against him. She was made to confront Alexei
in front of Peter, where she testified that the Tsarevitch planned a
coup, and wanted to flee to the
Pope
The pope is the bishop of Rome and the Head of the Church#Catholic Church, visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as the supreme pontiff, Roman pontiff, or sovereign pontiff. From the 8th century until 1870, the po ...
, but that she stopped him. The confrontation lead to a nervous collapse in Alexei.
Alexei was
sentenced to death on 24 June, and died of wounds inflicted by the
knout during the
interrogation
Interrogation (also called questioning) is interviewing as commonly employed by law enforcement officers, military personnel, intelligence agencies, organized crime syndicates, and terrorist organizations with the goal of eliciting useful informa ...
period on 26 June. For her cooperation, Afrosinya was let free and allowed to keep some belongings from Alexei's household. She probably married an
officer
An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. The term derives from Old French ''oficier'' "officer, official" (early 14c., Modern French ''officier''), from Medieval Latin ''officiarius'' "an officer," fro ...
of the Saint Petersburg
garrison
A garrison is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it. The term now often applies to certain facilities that constitute a military base or fortified military headquarters.
A garrison is usually in a city ...
and died in her fifties.
See also
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Lovisa von Burghausen
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Brigitta Scherzenfeldt
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Annika Svahn
Notes
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