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This is sort of a double question - but each question can be considered separately (I'm just too tired to bother with creating multiple threads, since they all deal with basically the same topic).

1. Boris Godunov planned to marry his daughter, Xenia Borisovna (1582-1622) to two Scandinavian princes in 1600 and 1602 respectively.
1.1. The first engagement, to Gustav Eriksen Vasa, was eventually broken because of the fact that Gustav paraded his mistress around as though she were the tsarina herself.
1.2. The second was to Duke Johan of Schleswig-Holstein, the youngest son of King Frederik II of Denmark. But much like the later Elizabeth Petrovna's two proposed grooms (a prince of Holstein and a prince of Hesse-Homburg) he died before the wedding could take place.

2. In 1640, Irina Mikhailovna, daughter of Tsar Mikhail Romanov and sister of Tsar Alexei, was engaged to Valdemar Christian (prince?) of Holstein, son of Christian IV of Denmark and Kristin Munck. However, it brought the added condition that he convert to Orthodoxy in order for the wedding to take place. Valdemar refused and was thrown in a Russian jail until 1645.
IIRC there was the rumor that Mikhail loved his daughter too much to marry her off, and imposed the conversion to Orthodoxy sort of as a way to stall/refuse the marriage without Russia losing face.

What if any of these marriages had taken place?
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