The Kaluga Principality is a 16th-century Russian princedom principality with a center in the city of Kaluga , which existed in 1505-1518 and was led by Prince Simeon (Semen) Ivanovich . In 1505, after the death of his father, the Grand Duke of Moscow, Ivan III Vasilyevich , Semyon received the specific ownership of the city of Kaluga (became his residence), Bezhetsky Verkh and Kozelsk . After the death of the prince of Kaluga, Simeon Ivanovich, the principality of Kaluga was declared escheated and included by the older brother of Simeon, the Grand Duke of Moscow Vasily III, as part of the Moscow principality .
| Historical state | |
| Principality of Kaluga | |
|---|---|
← 1505 - 1518 | |
| Capital | Kaluga |
| Religion | Orthodoxy |
| Form of government | monarchy |
| prince of kaluga | |
| • 1505-1518 | Semyon Ivanovich |
The principality included: “... I bless my son Simeon, I give him Bezhytskaya Top with volosts, and with tracks, Kaluga with volosts, and Kozelsk with volosts, and Kozelsky volosts: Serenesk, yes Ludimesk, yes Boxes, and Vyrki, on Vyrka on the river of Senish volost, yes Sytichi, yes Vyino, and with other places, yes Lipitsa, yes Vzdybanov, yes Verkh-Serena, yes Lugan, yes Mestilovo, yes Ktsyn, yes Khvostovichi, yes Poryski, yes Boryatin, yes Oren, yes Hostitsi , yes Jeremin, yes Snihovo, and Ivanovskoye Babin village Neznanovo, and with other places, with everything that was drawn to that volost and village ... ".
Princes
- Semyon Ivanovich (1505-1518)
Links
- L.Voitovich KNYAZIVSKI DYNASTII SCHIDNOЇ ЄVROPI