Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty (d. After 1599 ) is a prince , regimental and city governor , the eldest of two sons of the governor, Prince Vasily Petrovich Nozdrovaty .
| Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | regimental governor |
| Battles / wars | Livonian war (1558-1583 gg.) |
Biography
In September 1577, during the Livonian campaign, Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty was sent from the busy Lenavarden Russian troops " under Smiltene's premise ... And Prince Mikhailo sent to the sovereign that the Lithuanian people and Germans would not open the city, but asked for a period of three days ."
In June 1579, Prince M.V. Nozdrovaty was mentioned among the heads in the tsarist regiment during the new campaign of the Russian army in Livonia. In the fall of 1580, in connection with a possible attack by the Lithuanians, he was sent to the Hill , where he commanded the advanced regiment . At the same time, he was loyal to the governor of a large regiment, Prince Vasily Dmitrievich Khilkov . “ And the sovereign ordered Prince Mikhail Nozdrovaty to write down to the governor, that he writes, raves, not knowing; and the sovereign painted him with Prince Vasily Khilkov being more attractive; and he would have been at the sovereign’s mural service in the advanced regiment and had taken the lists of boyar’s children; and he will not be at the sovereign’s mural service, but which would ruin the sovereign’s cause in that case, and he should be a death from the sovereign ”.
In October 1579, the second governor " on Zhukop ... December 9, according to Old Russian news, was ordered to be in Ruse ... from Zhukop ... to Prince Mikhail Nozdrovaty ." At the end of January 1581, by royal decree, Prince M.V. Nozdrovaty was recalled to Moscow.
In January 1582, Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty walked through Torzhok and Volokolamsk to Veliky Novgorod against the Swedes with his right-hand regiment as the second governor; in March, he went " from Smolensk ... to Lithuanian land near Mogilev and to other cities in the war " as the second governor of the advanced regiment. At the same time, he was locate with the second governor of the regiment of the right hand, Prince Merkul Aleksandrovich Shcherbaty and the second governor of the guard regiment, Vladimir Vasilievich Golovin . Later, a local dispute began with the first governor of the regiment of the left hand, Mikhail Glebovich Saltykov . In the same year, “ according to the Lithuanian news that the king (Stefan Batory) had come to Pskov, and Chrishton and Filon came to the Belgian and Rzhev places, ” he was sent with a left-hand regiment to Rzhev . After the departure of the " big " governor, Novgorod was left the first governor in Rzhev . In April of the same year he was sent as the second governor to Tula.
In the winter of 1583, Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty was sent as the second voivode of the advanced regiment "to Kazan places according to the Kazan news that the Kazan citizens were agitated, to hunt over the Kazan people". In 1583 - 1584 years - the first governor in Dedilovo . In the winter of 1585/1586, he took “the Svej news ... to the Svej people where they would come”, the advanced regiment. From March to August 1586 - the governor in Ryazhsk , then he was ordered to arrive in Moscow. “ The Tsar and Grand Duke Fyodor Ivanovich of all Russia ordered that Tikhonov’s news of the same autumn ... send Prince Mikhail Nozdrovaty, the governor of Venev , to strengthen the castle fortress.
In May 1587, Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty was sent to Serpukhov to command the advanced regiment in case the Crimean Tatars appeared on the southern border, after which he was transferred to a large regiment. From summer to autumn he stood “ ashore ”, in Aleksin , the first governor of the advanced regiment, then he was sent to Ryazan , where he became the first governor of the left-hand regiment. At the same time, Ivan Saltykov was a place with the governor of the advanced regiment. “ And it was written to Prince Mikhail from the sovereign ... Fyodor Ivanovich ... with disgrace that he was fooling, he won’t take any lists, but with Ivan he would be better off; and he would have been on the list and took the list . "
In May 1589, Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty was sent "according to the news" to the voivodship in Ladoga. At the end of June, by royal decree, he was recalled from Ladoga to Moscow. In 1596, the governor was sent, among others, “ to Donetsk on Severskaya in Belgorod ... the city of Staviti, ” after which he was left in the new fortress as governor for one year. In early summer of the same 1596, he arrived as the first governor in Belev and stood there until September 1599 , when he was ordered to come to Moscow.
The voivode, Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Nozdrovaty, died without leaving posterity.
Literature
- Boguslavsky V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus - Muscovy: in 2 t. - M.: Olma-Press, 2005.