Prince Peter G. Romodanovsky - Russian military and statesman, steward and voivode , market leader.
| Romodanovsky Peter Grigorievich | |
|---|---|
| Military service | |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | steward , bazaar and governor |
| Battles | Russian-Polish war 1654-1667 |
Origin
The fourth son of the boyar, Prince Grigory Petrovich Romodanovsky (d. 1628 ), brother of Princes Andrei, Vasily the Great , Ivan the Great, Molancha, Vasily Menshiy , Fedor, Ivan Menshiy and Grigory Romodanovsky.
Service
For the first time, Pyotr Grigorievich Romodanovsky was mentioned in 1618 , when he, with the rank of market leader, participated in the reception of the Swedish embassy. In September 1624, with the rank of steward, Peter Romodanovsky attended the first wedding of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich with Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova .
In 1625, the stolnik Prince Peter G. Romodanovsky was present at the reception of the Kyzylbash ambassador Rusam-bek. In 1630 he was at the reception of the Swedish envoy in the Golden Chamber, in the same year he was present during the vacation of the Turkish ambassador Thomas Kantakuzen.
In 1631, Prince Pyotr Grigorievich Romodanovsky was often mentioned in the palace ranks during the receptions and vacations of foreign ambassadors. In 1634 - 1635 he was in the province of Kursk . In May 1638, Prince Pyotr Romodanovsky was the head of the lawyers and, as part of the boyar delegation, met the Crimean ambassador outside the Kaluga gate. In February and March 1639, Pyotr Romodanovsky “spent the night and slept” at the tombs of Tsarevichs Ivan Mikhailovich and Vasily Mikhailovich . In 1644 he was in the province of Bryansk .
In January 1648, Prince Peter G. Romodanovsky attended the first wedding of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich with Maria Ilyinichnaya Miloslavskaya . In 1650 he was governor in Venev .
In 1654, Prince Peter G. Romodanovsky participated in the first campaign of Alexei Mikhailovich in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . He was in the tsar’s regiment “at the head of the fire”.
In the next 1655, the captain Prince Peter Romodanovsky took part in the second tsarist campaign against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , was in the tsar’s regiment.
The death year of Prince Peter G. Romodanovsky is not known. He died childless.