Prince Andrei Petrovich Telyatevsky (d. 1569 ) - Russian military leader, boyar’s son and head, then the oprichnina voivode , the eldest of the two sons of the boyar, Prince Peter Ivanovich Telyatevsky-Vatutin. The younger brother is the oprichnina governor Prince Ivan Zuban Petrovich Telatevsky.
| Andrey Petrovich Telatevsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | 1569 |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | son of a boyar , governor , oprichnik |
| Battles / wars | Livonian war |
Biography
In July 1557, Prince Andrei Petrovich Telyatevsky was first mentioned in the retinue of Tsar Ivan the Terrible with the rank of “ lance ” during the Kolomna campaign “ according to the tidings of Prince Dmitry Veshnevetsky that the Crimean king (Khan Devlet Gerai ) came out with many arrived people .”
In the winter of 1558/1559 , Prince A.P. Telatyevsky participated in the war with the Livonian Order, went to Livonia " in the front regiment ... with Tsar Shigoleev (former Kazan Khan Shigaley ) court ." In 1559 he was appointed to the imperial retinue as a bargain “ with a spear ” in case of a campaign “ along the Crimean news ” to the southern border.
Around 1562, Tsar Ivan the Terrible , composing a new spiritual letter, included Prince Andrei Petrovich Telyatovsky in the regency council under his son Ivan .
In the winter of 1562/1563 , Prince Andrei Petrovich Telatevsky participated in the royal campaign against Polotsk , " in the Yarthul Regiment ", as the first governor. In 1564 he commanded the advanced regiment in Vyazma . In September 1564, he participated in repelling the attacks of the Polish-Lithuanian troops that appeared near Velikie Luki . According to the Soviet historian Stepan Veselovsky , in 1564, Prince Andrei Telyatevsky received the rank of duma nobleman. In the summer of 1565 - the first governor of the advanced regiment on the Russian-Lithuanian border.
In 1565 , “on October 1, when the Crimean Tsar (Khan Devlet Gerai) came to Bolkhov ... from the oprichnina sent the sovereign to Bolkhov ... governor from Moscow Prince Andrei Petrovich Telyatevsky ”.
In the fall of 1567 - the first governor of a large regiment near Kaluga . In September 1567, it was mentioned in the retinue of Tsar Ivan the Terrible among the voivode " on the premises " in the Novgorod campaign against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . In the spring of 1568 he was sent " according to Lithuanian news " among others, "the governor in the parcel and with him people from the oprichnina " to Vyazma , where he was left the second governor of a large regiment (under Prince Mikhail Temryukovich Cherkassky ).
In the winter of 1568/1569 , Prince Andrei Petrovich Telyatevsky was sent by the voivode to Bryansk , and “ according to the news to converge ” was supposed to be with the Ryazan voivode, but already at the time of the release of the entire oprichnina army to Kaluga in 1659 he was appointed the first voivode of the right-hand regiment. The governor of the large regiment, that is, the commander in chief of the oprichnina corps, was appointed Kravchik Fedor Alekseevich Basmanov . Prince A.P. Telyatevsky beat his forehead “ in the homeland about the account ” against F. A. Basmanov, but “ ... soon became ill, and died .”
Family
Prince Andrei Petrovich Telatevsky from his marriage with a certain Aksinya had two sons: Andrei Khripun and Jacob.
Links
- Boguslavsky, V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus - Muscovy: in 2 volumes. - M.: Olma-Press, 2005., Art. 484
- Volodikhin D. M. "Governors of Ivan the Terrible", Moscow, Veche, 2009. ISBN 978-5-9533-3665-9