Prince Mikhail Danilovich Schenyatev (died 1534 ) - boyar and governor in the service of the Grand Duke of Moscow Vasily III .
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Origin and family
The only son of the prominent governor of Ivan III, Prince Daniil Vasilyevich Patrikeev, nicknamed Puppy [1] . The puppies were descended from the Lithuanian service princes Patrikeev , who switched to the service of the great princes of Moscow in 1408 . The princes of the Patrikeevs descended from Prince Patrikey Narimuntovich Starodubsky , the grandson of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas ( 1316 - 1341 ). The Princes of Patrickeev were among the most influential in the court of Ivan III. By his father, Mikhail Danilovich was usually called Shchenyatev and was thus the first bearer of this family name in the family. He had two sons Peter and Vasily , who were also boyars in the Moscow service. Ivan Fedorovich Belsky was married to the daughter of Mikhail Danilovich. Their son Ivan married the daughter of the deceitful Ivan Yakovlevich Zakharyin, the granddaughter of Tsarina Anastasia Romanovna Zakharyina .
Service
In 1511, he escorted Nur-Sultan to Putivl, who at that time was the wife of the Crimean Khan Mengli Giray, and made a long trip to Moscow and Kazan , visiting her children.
In 1512 he participated in the repulsion of the raid on Russia, committed by the sons of Mengli Giray. Since 1513 - the boyar.
During the Russo-Lithuanian war of 1512-1522, on August 11, 1513, during the campaign of Vasily III to Smolensk , he was sent along with Fedor Nikitich Buturlin at the head of the right-hand regiment with the vanguard. During the next campaign to Smolensk in 1514 he was again at the head of the regiment of the right hand, and after capturing the city on August 7 he was sent to Mstislavl . In 1515, during the campaign to Dorogobuzh, he was the governor of the advanced regiment , and in the same year he was the governor of a large regiment during the campaign from Velikiye Luki to Polotsk .
In 1516, when declaring a campaign on Vitebsk, he was in Vyazma . In 1517 he replaced Prince Dmitry Vladimirovich Rostovsky in the army of Andrei Ivanovich Staritsky in Serpukhov .
In 1519, the governor of a large regiment was on the Oka . In the same year he participated in a campaign against Lithuania in the army of the Tatar prince Fyodor, son of Melik-Tagir . In 1520, one of the members of the Boyar Duma .
During the invasion of Muhammad Giray to Moscow in 1521 he stood in Tarusa , after the departure of Muhammad Giray, he was moved to Serpukhov. In 1522, during the campaign of Vasily III to Kolomna, he was at the forefront of the Russian troops, met the Grand Duke at Kolomna.
In 1527 he was appointed to stand in Kostroma .
Subjected to disgrace due to the negative attitude to the divorce of Vasily III with Solomonia and marriage to Elena Glinsky . Forgiven in 1530 in connection with the birth of an heir . In 1531 he stood in Serpukhov, then transferred to Kashira .
Notes
- ↑ Rudakov V.E. ,. Schenyatev // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Literature
- V. Korsakova. Schenyatev, Mikhail Danilovich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.