Prince Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky (d. 1590 ) is a voivode from the princely family of the Odoevsky , the eldest son of the governor and boyar of Prince Nikita Romanovich Odoevsky (d. 1573 ).
Biography
For the first time, Prince Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky was mentioned in 1580 , when he was appointed the first governor of the guard regiment in Kolomna , where he was also in 1581 . In September 1582, Prince Mikhail Odoyevsky was appointed the first governor of the left-hand regiment in Kashira . In 1584, Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky was governor in Kolomna and Tula .
In 1585, Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky was sent "according to Crimean news" to the bank of the river. Okie, where he stood until September, when he was released from service. In the summer of 1586, Mikhail Odoevsky was again appointed governor of Kolomna , participated in the defeat of the Crimean Tatar detachments on the Oka River and received gold from Tsar Fedor Ioannovich as a reward.
In May 1587, Prince Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky, being the first governor of the right-hand regiment in Tarusa , was under the command of the boyar of Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Glinsky on the banks of the Oka River in Serpukhov , where he defended the South Russian lands from attacks by Crimean Tatars and Nogais . In 1588 he was one of the governors in Tarusa . In 1589, Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky was in the voivodship in Serpukhov and Aleksin . In 1590, Prince Mikhail Nikitich Odoevsky was appointed governor of Pskov , where he died in the same year.
Children: stolnik prince Ivan Mikhailovich Odoevsky (mentioned in 1610 ).