The Troekurovs are a princely family among the princes of Yaroslavl , who owned estates between Yaroslavl and Kostroma , in the vicinity of the village of Burmakina .
The genus is included in the Velvet Book [1] . When submitting documents (February 26, 1682) for the introduction of the genus in the Velvet Book, a genealogical painting of the princes Troekurov was provided [2] .
Content
The origin and history of the genus
The descendant of Rurik in the XXth knee, Prince Mikhail Lvovich, nicknamed Troyekur, was the ancestor of the princes of Troyekurov. His eldest son, Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Troekurov (β in 1564 ), was a boyar , as well as one of his grandchildren, Prince Fedor Mikhailovich (β in 1597 ); the son of the latter, Prince Ivan (β in 1621 ), grandson, Prince Boris Ivanovich (β in 1674 ), and great-grandson, Prince Ivan Borisovich , head of the Streletsky order (from 1689), were also boyars. Ivan Fedorovich was married to the sister of Patriarch Filaret , Anna Nikitichna, and Prince Ivan Borisovich was married to Anastasia Fedorovna Lopukhina, sister of Tsarina Evdokia Fedorovna [3] , hence the close relationship with the imperial family.
The son of Prince Ivan Borisovich - Prince Fedor , the captain and sleeping bag of Tsar Peter , who used his special location, was killed near Azov in 1695. The Tsar personally came to his funeral at the Yaroslavl Spassky Monastery . The cathedral preserved the grave plate of Troekurov.
The clan of princes of the Troekurovs was cut short (1740). Their surname remained in the names of some villages and cemeteries belonging to them .
In a letter of May 1916, B. StΓΌrmer informed gofmeister Vladimir Borisovich Lyschinsky ( ΕyszczyΕski ) that he was most authorized to be called Lyschinsky-Troekurov with the acquisition of the princely title. However, the corresponding decree was not issued by the emperor.
Emblem Description
Coat of arms of the princes Troekurov: in a silver field there is a black bear with a golden ax on his shoulder. The shield is covered with a princely mantle and a Russian princely cap (coat of arms of the principality of Yaroslavl) [4] .
Famous Representatives
- Prince Troekurov Roman Fedorovich - governor in Tobolsk (1606-1607).
- Prince Troekurov Ivan Fedorovich - steward , governor in Kaluga (1616-1617), in Pskov (1618-1619).
- Prince Troekurov Boris Ivanovich - stolnik (1636-1640), governor in Kazan (1651-1653), okolnichy (1658-1668), boyar (1673) [5] .
- Prince Troekurov Ivan Ivanovich - a roommaker of Tsar Peter Alekseevich (1676-1692).
- Prince Troekurov Fedor Ivanovich - a roommaker of Tsar Peter Alekseevich (1676-1692) [6] .
See also
- Dubrosky (novel)
- Dubrovsky (film 1936) .
- Dubrovsky (film 2014) .
- Chambers of the Threefold
- Troekurovsky cemetery
Notes
- β N. Novikov. The genealogy book of princes and nobles of Russia and those who traveled (Velvet book). In 2 parts. Part I. Type: University type. 1787 Family of princes Troekurov. p. 116-117.
- β Sost: A.V. Antonov . Genealogy murals of the late XVII century. - Ed. M .: Ros.gos.arch.drev.aktov. Archeogr. Centre. Issue 6. 1996. Princes of the Troekurovs. p. 314. ISBN 5-011-86169-1 (T.6). ISBN 5-028-86169-6.
- β Russian genealogy book. Edition: Russian Antiquities. SPb., Printing house of the Ministry of Railways. 1873 Troekurovs. p. 25-27.
- β Comp. Count V.A. Durasov. Armorial of the All-Russian nobility. St. Petersburg. 1906. // Armorial of the All-Russian nobility. V.A. Durasova. Editor-compiler: A. Panteleeva. Ed: Sunday. p. 63. ISBN 978-5-77-93-4883-6.
- β Arch. Arch. A.P. Barsukov (1839-1914). Lists of city governors and other persons of the voivod administration of the 17th century Moscow State according to printed government acts. - SPb. type MM Stasyulevicha. 1902 Princes of the Troekurovs. p. 578. ISBN 978-5-4241-6209-1.
- β Alphabetical index of the names and persons mentioned in the Boyar books, kept in the I-st ββbranch of the Moscow archive of the Ministry of Justice, with the designation of the service activities of each person and the years of their status, in their positions. M., Tipogr: S. Selivanovsky. 1853 Princes of the Troekurovs. p. 418.
Literature
- Troekurovs // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- The history of the clans of the Russian nobility: In 2 book. / autostat P.N. Petrov . - M .: Contemporary; Vocabulary, 1991. - T. 1. - S. 183. - 50,000 copies. - ISBN 5-270-01513-7 .
- Instance A.V. ,. Yaroslavl Princes // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.