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Sukin, Osip Ivanovich

Osip Ivanovich Sukin (d. May 4, 1669 ) - Russian military and statesman, solicitor ( 1637 ), regimental governor , okolnichy ( 1661 ). Representative of the noble family of Sukins .

Osip Ivanovich Sukin
Date of deathMay 4, 1669 ( 1669-05-04 )
AffiliationRussian kingdom
Ranksolicitor , demeanor and governor
Battles / wars

Russian-Polish war 1654-1667

Russian-Swedish war (1656-1658)

Biography

He began his service as a tenant. In July 1637 he was granted and tenants in the solicitors. In 1638, he slept in the sovereign's court. In January 1639, he “spent the night and slept” at the tomb of Tsarevich Ivan Mikhailovich , and in April of the same year, at the tomb of Tsarevich Vasily Mikhailovich . In 1646, during a campaign from Lieven to Belgorod, he was one of the esaul in the regiment of Prince Nikita Ivanovich Odoevsky .

In 1648 and 1650, Osip Sukin accompanied Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich on a pilgrimage "campaign" in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra , the village of Kolomenskoye and the village of Pokrovskoye. In 1651, he was the head of hundreds of stolniks at a meeting of Lithuanian ambassadors. In 1652 he was appointed governor in Korotoyak , from where he was supposed to converge according to "great news" with Prince Grigory Semenovich Kurakin , who was the governor in Yablonov . O. I. Sukin received from G. S. Kurakin about sending Don Cossacks from Korotoyak to the army on the Don with “ Crimean and Cherkasy news ”.

In 1656, Osip Ivanovich Sukin was the head of a hundred residents; in the same year, during the campaign of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich to Riga, he met the ambassadors of the Duke of Courland and Brandenburg Elector in front of the royal tent. In 1658, he participated in a meeting and seeing off a Georgian prince who came to Moscow . In 1658 - 1664, Osin Ivanovich Sukin was a comrade (deputy) of the chief governor of Prince Yuri Alekseevich Dolgorukov and a participant in the war with the Commonwealth . Yu. A. Dolgorukov and O. I. Sukin were not constantly on the Russian-Polish front, they responded to Moscow and again went to war. On February 2, 1659, after the table, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich granted Prince Yu. A. Dolgorukov and his comrades who returned to Moscow for the defeat of the Lithuanian army and the capture of the full Lithuanian hetman Vincent Gonsevsky . Voivode Osip Ivanovich Sukin received a fur coat covered with a gold satin, a goblet, an addition to the previous local and monetary salary, and 3,000 yefimki for the purchase of a patrimony.

In 1661, Osip Ivanovich Sukin was granted a roundabout . In 1662 - 1664, O. I. Sukin, while in the capital, repeatedly "announced" to the tsar the Crimean and Swedish ambassadors. In 1663 , 1666 - 1668 he remained among the other deceased “ to know Moscow ”. In 1662 and 1668 he led the Lamentation order .

In February 1663, Osip Sukin and clerk Brekhov were sent by the tsar to the Resurrection Monastery to interrogate Patriarch Nikon in connection with his complaints Sytin and Boborykin.

On April 19, 1663, Governor Osip Ivanovich Sukin was present at the royal table on the day of Holy Sunday of Christ. In addition to the Kasimov and Siberian princes, there were all the higher clergy, three boyars and two deceased. The clever clerk Semyon Ivanovich Zaborovsky , the last one invited to the tsar’s table, began to locate with the deceased Osip Ivanovich Sukin. S. Zaborovskaya beat the brow to the tsar that “ he should not be at the table with the roundabout Osip Sukin; and, beating his forehead, was not at the table, he moved out to his yard . ” The next day, April 20 , Semyon Zaborovskaya banged the sovereign in the fatherland about an account with Sukin, citing that " Osipov's great-grandfather, Boris Sukin, was a clerk under Ivan Vasilievich," and that his parents were in other bad ranks .

Osip Sukin, in turn, beat his brow against Semyon Zaborovsky about dishonor and defense, and stated that “ de Semyon Zaborovskaya in front of him, Osip, is a young man, and bangs on him, Osip, not in his own measure; and before that, the Duma clerks didn’t beat their foreheads with deceivers . ” He further declared that his grandfather Boris was not a clerk, " but that Boris, who was a clerk, was not their Sukins, and no one of his kind, Osipov, had been in such lofty ranks ." Sukin ended his explanation by the fact that his cousin, great-grandfather Fedor Ivanovich Sukin, was a boyar under Tsar Ivan Vasilievich Grozny . Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich put disgrace on Zaborovsky because he angered him when he left the table: he told him not to leave the yard. Two days later, on April 22 , he nevertheless pardoned the clerk Semyon Zaborovsky and ordered him to see his sovereign eyes. On the same day, both Osip Sukin and Semyon Zaborovskaya again banged the tsar against each other, as a result of which the tsar ordered the duma's ambassadorial clerk Almaz Ivanov to be discharged from the Rank and reported “ against their petition ”.

Links

  • Sukin, Osip Ivanovich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sukin ,_Osip_ Ivanovich&oldid = 101663189


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