and this monastery was associated with russian monarchs and nobility for several centuries, so irina gadunovae arina, after the death of her husband fyodor ianovich, simply custom, that is, without royal regalia, became a nun of the navodevichy monastery, here are the church vestments and altar cloth embroidered in her room. monastery. just like peter i's half-sister, tsarevna sofia alekseyevna, here is her dining utensil, a glass with a lid, a bowl on which is written, on them sofia declares herself an autocrat, for which she suffered. in 1698 she was tonsured into a monastery under the name of susanna, and the archers loyal to her were hung in front of the windows of the room. some rarities have an incredible history, here the shroud, which was made by nuns in 1544 by order of the smolensk bishop gury. during the time of troubles, it was taken away by the poles, hidden in the house of prince chertariysky, only in 1901 was it returned to moscow through the efforts of the russian embassy in warsaw, to the vodeyevich monastery, then given to the state historical museum due to its dilapidation.