Vasily Alexandrovich Lastka - the unrestrained (unreasonable) Prince of Rostov .
Biography
The eldest son of Prince Alexander Ivanovich, the eldest grandson of Vladimir Konstantinovich . From 1420 to 1425 he was the governor of the Moscow troops. Legends about it, cited by A. A. Titov from Khlebnikov’s manuscripts, are fabulous. The possessions of Prince Vasily were in place of the current villages of Debola , where there was his dwelling, which served as a brothel of the robber gang of Vasily Shemyaki, and Selts. [one]
The prince was very friendly with St. Isidore the Blessed, with whom he visited the cinnamon of the Rostov Archbishop Dionysius . Under Prince Vasily, his brother Ivan Loban, and under Archbishop Dionysius on May 29, 1423, the life-giving cross from the icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, from this cross Prince Vasily ordered to write four of the same cross. [one]
He had sons: Semen and Yuri, with whom the family of the princes Lastkin-Rostov faded. [one]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Vinogradov. A. Rostov and Belozersky specific princes // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.