Prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky (d. 1561 ) is a Russian military and statesman, a prisoner and governor in the service of the Grand Duke and Tsar Ivan the Terrible .
| Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | 1561 |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | prince , okolnichy and regimental governor |
| Battles / wars | Campaigns against Kazan and Crimean Tatars |
Origin
Rurikovich in the XVIII tribe, from the clan of the Palets specific princes , the sixth of the seven sons of Prince Fyodor Ivanovich Menshiy . Brothers - Princes Fedor, Andrey, Nikita , Vasily Bolshoy Bulatny, Vasily Menshoy and Ivan Fedorovich Paletsky .
Service
In the discharge lists, Prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky began to be mentioned in 1532 , when he was sent from Chukhloma as the second governor of the advanced regiment in pursuit of the Kazan Tatars.
In 1540 he was in the province of Kostroma . In December 1541 , when the Kazan khan Safa Gerai attacked Murom , Prince Davyd Paletsky was sent as the second governor of the sentry regiment to Vladimir . In June 1543 - the third governor in Serpukhov . In June 1544 - the second governor in the same Serpukhov .
In 1545, Prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky participated in the campaign of the Russian rati to the Kazan Khanate . Sent in ship's rati to Kazan, he participated in the defeat of the Kazan Tatars and the ruin of the khanate. In December 1547 - the second governor in Vladimir , then participated in the first campaign of Tsar Ivan the Terrible to the Kazan Khanate . On the way from Vladimir to Nizhny Novgorod , D.F. Paletsky was transferred to the advanced regiment as the second governor instead of the governor of Prince Vasily Fedorovich Lopatin-Pomyas. From Nizhny Novgorod he was sent with the same regiment " to Kazan with Tsar Shigaley (Shah-Ali) " to hang him on the khan’s throne.
In March 1549, Prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky was sent with a left-hand regiment to Nizhny Novgorod " according to the Kazan news that Safa-Kirey, the king of Kazan, was gone ." In the fall of the same year, “from Dmitriev’s Days, ” he was sent under Kolomna as the second governor to the advanced regiment.
In April 1550 , " from Verbnov Sunday ", - the second governor in Pronsk . In the same 1550 he received the rank of okolnichol. In July, he went to Ryazan , where they expected a raid of the Crimean Tatars, and was left there as the second governor.
In 1551 , during the second Kazan campaign, Prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky was the second governor in the regiment of his right hand guarded the fortress Sviyazhsk, which was being built opposite Kazan. In May 1552, he was sent with a large regiment to the second governor "a field from Murom ... x Kazan ... and then go to the Sviyazhsky city ." In the regiment of the right hand, he participated in the third campaign of the Russian army under the command of Tsar Ivan the Terrible to Kazan . During the siege of the capital of the Kazan Khanate, he participated in the capture of the Tatar fortress beyond the Arsk field, the city of Arsk and the devastation of the entire Arsk side.
In June 1553 - the second governor in Serpukhov , in October he was sent to the guard regiment as the second governor near Kolomna in connection with the message received from K. Gorlov and other Russian polonyans who escaped from the Nogai prison about Ismail Murza, Akhtotar Murza and other Murza Volga were transported with many people, and wait for them to climb the Volga, Isup Prince; and Isupu, the prince, with those with all people, be king and grand duke of Ukraine . ” Then he was sent from Kolomna by the second governor to Kashira .
In April 1554, Prince Davyd Fyodorovich Paletsky was sent for a year as the third governor to Sviyazhsk . " And what will the matter be, and be on the line ... to Prince Davyd Paletsky ."
In 1556 , “ from the deadline ”, “from the Annunciation days ” - the second regiment of the regiment of the right hand in Kashira , then participated in the royal campaign to Kolomna , where they expected the arrival of the Crimean Tatars. In July of that year - the third governor in Serpukhov .
In July 1557, Prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky was mentioned in the retinue of Tsar Ivan the Terrible among the roundabouts during a campaign to Kolomna .
In 1560, by royal decree, Prince D.F. Paletsky traveled with gold medals for the Russian governor who took the Livonian castle Alyst (Marienburg) .
In 1561, the okolnichny prince Davyd Fedorovich Paletsky died, leaving no posterity.
Literature
- Boguslavsky V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus - Muscovy: in 2 t. - M.: Olma-Press, 2005.
- Instance A.V. Palitsky, princes // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.