Prince Andrei Andreyevich Golitsyn (d. September 22 [ October 2 ] 1638 ) - the ancestor of all the existing princes Golitsyn , a large landowner, since 1638 - the boyar .
| Andrey Andreevich Golitsyn | |
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| Date of death | October 2, 1638 |
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| Occupation | steward , boyar , governor |
| Father | Andrei Ivanovich Golitsyn |
| Mother | Anna Ivanovna Belskaya |
| Spouse | Evfimiya Yuryevna Pilyemova-Saburova (d.1641) |
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Biography
Prince Andrei Andreyevich Golitsyn was the son of boyar Andrei Ivanovich Golitsyn , nicknamed “Skurikh” and Anna Ivanovna Belskaya (d. 1624). He had an older brother - Ivan and two sisters - Irina and Theodora (d. 1651 ), who became the second wife of Prince Dmitry Pozharsky . [one]
Since 1618 - a steward . In 1625 - 1631 he served in Moscow as a nobleman . Then sent by the city governor to Tobolsk . In January-September 1638, he was a judge of the Vladimir court order . In April-September - the Order of the military people . [2]
He entered the inner circle of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich . In May 1638 he met the Crimean ambassador:
Prince Boyar Ondriy Ondreevich Golitsyn stood on the Kaluga road near the Crimean courtyard, and from the Crimean courtyard along the Kaluga road, turning on the Serpukhov road to Kotel for the fact that the Crimean messengers rode on the Kaluga road with the bailiff
- Bit Book (1638)
During the summer campaign, Mikhail Fedorovich "left to know Moscow." In the same year he received the rank of boyar .
Family
In a marriage concluded in 1628 with Euphemia Yuryevna Pilyemova- Saburova (d. 1641 ), four sons were born, from whom four branches of the Golitsyn clan went:
- Vasily (? - 1652) - Vasilyevich branch
- Ivan (? - 1690) - branch of Ivanovich (cut short in 1751 )
- Alexey (1632–1694) - branch of Alekseevich
- Michael (1639 / 1640-1687) - branch of the Mikhailovich
Ancestors
Notes
- ↑ Offspring of Rurik. A complete list of princes and nobles, descendants of Rurik - the first Russian prince, founder of the Rurikovich dynasty and Russian statehood / Compiled by A. N. Sokolov, mitrophor. protoyer. - 2nd ed., Rev. and additional - N.Novgorod, 2007. - 936 p. - S.206.
- ↑ BDT vol. 7
Literature
- The Big Russian Encyclopedia: At 30t. / Chairman of the Scientific and Editorial Council Yu. S. Osipov. Repl. ed. S. L. Kravets. T.7. Hermaphrodite — Grigoriev. - Great Russian Encyclopedia. - 2007. - 797 p.: Ill.: Maps. - S. 323. ( ISBN 978-5-85270-337-8 )
Links
- About A. A. Golitsyn (inaccessible link)