Ivan Nikitich Vsyachina Buturlin (died 1538 ) - boyar and governor in the service of the sovereigns of all Russia Ivan III , Vasily III and Ivan the Terrible . A distant descendant of Radshi comes from Germany. The son of Nikita Ivanovich Buturlin, the brother of the boyar Fyodor , near Andrey and the governor Semyon , also serving in the service of Moscow sovereigns.
| Ivan Nikitich Vsyachina Buturlin | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | XV century |
| Date of death | 1538 |
| Affiliation | |
| Years of service | no later than 1499 - 1538 |
Content
- 1 Service at Ivan III
- 2 Service at Vasily III
- 3 Service at Ivan the Terrible
- 4 References
Service at Ivan III
In 1499, in the campaign of Ivan III to Smolensk, he was governor of the left hand.
Service at Vasily III
In 1508 , together with other governors, he reflected the Tatars from under Belev and Odoev . In 1513 he participated in a campaign against Smolensk , in the same year he received the boyar rank and was appointed governor in Ivangorod . In 1519 he was governor in Novgorod , then governor in Starodub . In 1520 he was the second governor of a large regiment on the banks of the Oka . In 1521 he was one of the governors in Serpukhov . In 1522, with the rank of butler, he was sent to Krakow to approve a peace treaty with the Polish king. In 1526 he took part in a campaign in Kazan . In 1528, the governor in Kostroma . In 1530 he went on ships as the second governor to Kazan, where he participated in the assault on the Kazan suburbs. In 1531 he became governor in Kolomna . In 1533 it is mentioned in connection with the wedding of Andrei Staritsky .
Service at Ivan the Terrible
In 1535 he was sent from Pskov to Lake Sebezh , where a fortified earthen city called Ivangorod on Sebezh was built to consolidate on Lithuanian territory. In 1536, in the Voivodship in Novgorod , from where he was sent against Prince Andrei Staritsky , who was about to flee to Lithuania .
Sons: Ivan and Fedor .
Links
- Buturlin, Ivan Nikitich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.