Pyotr Yakovlevich Zloba Zakharyin-Yakovlev (d. June 9, 1533 ) - Russian military and statesman, okolnichy ( 1509/1510 ), boyar ( 1527 ) and governor , the eldest son of the boyar and governor Yakov Zakharyevich Koshkin-Zakharyin (d. 1510 ).
| Peter Yakovlevich Zakharyin-Yakovlev | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | June 9, 1533 |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | okolnichy , boyar and voivod |
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Biography
Pyotr Yakovlevich Zloba was first mentioned among the prisoners in the retinue of the Grand Duke of Moscow Ivan III Vasilyevich during his trip to Veliky Novgorod in 1495 .
At the beginning of 1510, together with his cousin M. Yu. Zakharyin-Yuriev (“ in the near -decks ”), the Pskov swore allegiance to the Grand Duke of Moscow Vasily III Ivanovich .
In the summer of 1512, Peter Yakovlevich Zakharyin-Yakovlev defended the rank of okolnichy with the third governor of a large regiment (under the princes D.V. Shchen-Patrikeev and A.I. Bulgakov-Kurak, the southern Russian borders from attacks by Crimean Tatars and Nogai. In the same year, the second governor forward regiment (under Prince I.M. Vorotynsky ) in Russian rati under the command of Prince M.I. Bulgakov-Golitsa on the Ugra River.
In 1514, P. Ya. Zakharyin-Yakovlev again stood with a regiment on the Ugra (under the boyar S.I. Vorontsov ). In December 1515 - December 1517, the purchase and sale of princely lands was reported to Peter Yakovlevich.
In 1522, during the campaign “ according to the Crimean news ” of Vasily III Ivanovich to the Kolomna governor, Peter Yakovlevich Zakharyin accompanied the Grand Duke. In February 1527, he took bail for Prince Mikhail Lvovich Glinsky . In the same year he was granted in the boyars.
In 1528, boyar Pyotr Yakovlevich Zakharyin-Yakovlev, along with Prince B. I. Gorbaty-Shuisky, “ rescued ” Princes Ivan Mikhailovich and Andrei Mikhailovich Shuisky . If these princes escaped to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, P. Ya. Zakharyin and B. I. Gorbaty had to pay the grand duke a considerable amount, which was collected from the "guards" of the princes and the children of the boyars.
On June 9, 1533, boyar Pyotr Yakovlevich Zakharyin-Yakovlev died, leaving behind four sons and two daughters.
Family
Pyotr Yakovlevich Anger Zakharyin-Yakovlev was married to Anna (Anastasia). Children:
- Grigory Petrovich Yakovlev (d. 1550/1551 ), boyar ( 1548/1549 );
- Zakhary Petrovich Yakovlev (d. 1555 ), boyar ( 1550/1551 );
- Ivan Petrovich Chiron Yakovlev (d. 1571 ), okolnichny ( 1556/1557 ) and boyar ( 1557/1558 );
- Vasily Petrovich Yakovlev (d. 1571 ), boyar (1567/1568).
- One daughter was married to Prince I.I. Belsky , and the second, Anna (d. 1561 ), became the wife of Prince I.I. Belevsky .
See also
- Cherkizovo
- Yakovlev
Notes
Literature
- Zimin A. A. “The formation of the boyar aristocracy in Russia in the second half of the XV - the first half of the XVI century.”, Moscow , Nauka Publishing House, 1988 ISBN 5-02-009407-2 , art. 185