Fyodor Ivanovich Merin Volkonsky (died about 1630 ) - Prince , steward ( 1613 ), head and voivode , the only son of Prince Ivan Timofyevich Volkonsky.
| Fedor Ivanovich Merin Volkonsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | OK. 1630 |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | prince , steward , voivode |
| Battles / Wars | Russian-Polish War (1609–1618) , First Militia , Second Militia |
Service
In the winter of 1604/1605 , Prince Fyodor Ivanovich Merin Volkonsky was sent to replace the governor, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin , standing under Novosil . In 1604 - 1605 years - the governor in Belgorod .
In the winter of 1607/1608, Prince F. I. Volkonsky was sent by Tsar Vasily Shuisky against the Lithuanian Colonel Alexander Lisovsky at the head of the guard regiment . After that, he tried to prevent the False Dmitry II approach to Moscow, but to no avail.
In 1610/1611 , being one of the governors of Yaroslavl , Prince F. I. Merin Volkonsky joined the First Militia . After the murder of Procopius Lyapunov voivod Prince Fyodor Volkonsky left the camp near Moscow and soon moved to the Second Militia . In 1611 he supervised the Pushkar order .
In 1613, after the election to the kingdom of Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov, Prince Fedor Ivanovich Merin Volkonsky was granted royal attendants .
In 1614, by order of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich, Prince Fedor Ivanovich Merin Volkonsky was sent to Yelets for layout and census of the boyars.
In 1618, Prince F. I. Merin Volkonsky participated in battles with the Polish prince Vladislav Vaza, performing the duties of the third governor of a large regiment commanded by Prince Boris Mikhailovich Lykov-Obolensky .
In 1619 - the governor in Kashira .
In 1620 he was a judge in the petition order .
Family
Prince Fyodor Ivanovich Merin Volkonsky was married to Marfa Vladimirovna, from a marriage with whom he had three sons: Fyodor (d. 1665 ), Peter (d. 1649 ) and Ivan.
Literature
- L. Morozova. “History of Russia. Time of Troubles, Moscow, AST, 2011. ISBN 978-5-17-075574-5 , art. 450