Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Gorbaty-Shuisky , nicknamed Kisloy (? - about 1550), is a voivode and nobleman in the service of the Moscow Tsars Ivan III , Vasily III and the young Ivan the Terrible .
Content
- 1 Origin and family
- 2 Service under Ivan III
- 3 Service under Basil III
- 4 Service under Ivan the Terrible
- 5 Literature
Origin and family
Representative of the princely clan of Humpback-Shuysky , branches of the clan of the specific princes of Shuysky , descending from the princes of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod . Rurikovich in the XXI knee. The only son, Vasily Ivanovich Gorbatov-Shuisky , the grandson of Ivan Vasilievich Shuisky, nicknamed Humpback, passed on to his descendants. Married to Anna Dmitrievna Khovrina , had the only son of Fedor Must.
Service under Ivan III
The first mention of him dates back to 1492, when he participated in military operations against Lithuania near Dorogobuzh .
Service under Vasily III
In September 1509 he was sent from Vyazma to Dorogobuzh in front of the main army for reconnaissance. In Dorogobuzh, he attacked the builders who were sent to erect the fortifications, and capturing about a hundred people in captivity, sent them to Vasily III.
During the Russian-Lithuanian war of 1512-1522. in July 1513 he led a large regiment from Velikiye Luki to Polotsk , after which he headed the advanced regiment . In the same year he participated in the capture of the Great Onions and received the boyars. In 1514, as the second governor of the advanced regiment, he was sent to Dorogobuzh, and from there to Smolensk . In 1515 he commanded a regiment of the right hand in Dorogobuzh. In the winter of 1515 he drove a large regiment from Rzhev to Lithuania. In July 1519 he again drove a large regiment from Rzhev to Lithuania, and then again went to Lithuania with a large regiment from Dorogobuzh.
In 1520 he was governor in Pskov .
In 1522 he participated in the campaign of Vasily III to Kolomna and stood as the first governor of the advanced regiment at the mouth of the Sturgeon .
In the summer of 1524, on a campaign in Kazan , the ship rati was the second governor of a large regiment.
In January 1526 he attended the wedding of Vasily III and Elena Glinsky .
In July 1528 he was the second governor in Toropets .
In March 1529, the third governor in Kolomna , and in June also the third governor on the banks of the Oka River opposite the mouth of the Sturgeon.
In August 1533 he was sent to Kolomna against the Tatars Saf Giray and Tsarevich Islam Giray .
Service under Ivan the Terrible
In June 1534 he commanded the advanced regiment in Kolomna.
In November 1535 he commanded a large regiment while marching on Lithuania from Borovsk .
He died around 1550.
Literature
- Boguslavsky V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus - Muscovy: in 2 t. - M.: Olma-Press, 2005.