Feodor Lopukhin

In 1681 he was sent to Verkhoturye in the provinces as a royal steward and on his return to Moscow he was granted the rank of courtier.In January 1689 Dowager Tsarina Natalya Naryshkina betrothed her 17-year-old-son Peter I to Hilarion's daughter Eudoxia, wishing to strengthen her position among the musketeers and the nobility - the Lopukhins were then in a dominant position in those circles.In 1697 A P Sokovnin, Ivan Tsykler and F M Pushkin discovered a plot against Peter and its members cast suspicion on Eudoxia's relatives, although the latter's involvement was not proven.Before leaving for his European tour, Peter removed the Lopukhins from Moscow, with Feodor exiled to Totma, though how long he stayed there is unclear.He was married to Ustinia Bogdanovna Rtishchevo (died May 11, 1691, buried in the Andronikov Monastery), with whom he had a son and three daughters:
Lopukhin familyFerapontov MonasteryTsar AlexisPatriarch Nikon of MoscowVerkhoturyeNatalya NaryshkinaPeter IEudoxiaIvan TsyklerAthanasianMeshchovskAndronikov MonasteryEudoxia LopukhinaBoris Ivanovich Kurakin