Prince Fyodor Ivanovich Tatev (d. After 1567 ) is a Russian military and statesman, governor , son of the governor of Prince Ivan Fedorovich Ryapolovsky (Taty) .
| Fedor Ivanovich Tatev | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | governor |
| Battles / wars | Defense of the southern Russian borders from the raids of the Crimean Tatars and Nogai |
Biography
During the childhood of the Grand Duke of Moscow, John IV Vasilyevich, Prince Fyodor Ivanovich Tatev was governor in Ryazan . In 1534, the Crimean Khan Sahib I Gerai , acting at the call of the Polish king and Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund Kazimirovich , organized a raid on the southern possessions of the Moscow principality . Large forces of the Crimean and Azov Tatars invaded Ryazan land. In a fierce battle near the town of Mikhailov , which lasted several days, the princes Fyodor Ivanovich Tatev and Semen Ivanovich Punkov-Mikulinsky defeated the Tatars and forced them to flee to the steppe [1] .
In 1559, Prince F. I. Tatev was in the voivodship in Tula , whence in November he wrote to Moscow that “ Divi-Murza came and fought the Rostov Volost ”. Prince Fyodor Tatev " came to them and caught a tongue, but did not go after them, that people did not gather for him soon ."
In 1564, Prince Fedor Ivanovich Tatev, together with Prince Ivan Fedorovich Mstislavsky, governor of the right hand, then with his detachment was transferred to a large regiment under the command of Prince Ivan Dmitrievich Belsky .
In 1565 he was in the province of Dedilovo , in 1567 he was appointed governor of Putivl .
Notes
- ↑ Central Russian chernozem region // Russia. Full geographical description of our country. T. II / Ed. E.P. Semenova . - SPb. : Edition of A. F. Devrien, 1902. - S. 400-403.