Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin (d. 1611 ) - Moscow nobleman and governor , then okolnichy ( 1604 ) and boyar ( 1607 ), the fourth of the five sons of the governor Prince Samson Ivanovich Turenin. Rurikovich in the XXI knee.
| Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | 1611 |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | Prince , nobleman of Moscow , governor , okolnichny and boyar |
| Battles / wars | Livonian War (1558-1583) Russian-Swedish war (1590-1595) , campaigns on the "coast" against the Crimean Tatars |
Service
In 1579, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin was sent for a year as governor to Orel , from where in February 1580 he went with Oryol military men to Rzhev . In 1581 - the second governor in Smolensk . In April 1582 he was sent " according to the Crimean news " to Kolomna with a guard regiment of the second governor.
In 1583 he was in the voivodship in Yuryevts Volzhsky. In the summer, he stood “ ashore ” in the guard regiment as the second governor. " In autumn, after a large governor according to a different painting of October from the 20th, .. stood on Koshira ... in a guard regiment ." In 1584 - the second governor of a large regiment in Serpukhov , after the dissolution of the " large " governor " from the coast " was sent to Kolomna to command a guard regiment. In November, "according to the Nagai News", Prince M. S. Turenin was sent to Zaraysk as the first governor of the advanced regiment. At the same time, he traveled with the governor from a large regiment with Prince D. I. Hvorostinin . In April 1585 he was sent " ashore to the writing of the nobles and children of the boyars; to the big regiment in Serpukhov . ” In 1586 - the second governor of the guard regiment near Kolomna .
In 1588, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenini, during his service in Dedilovo, again traveled with Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Hvorostinin , who was standing in Tula with a large regiment. In turn, Prince I.P. Romodanovsky, governor of the large regiment, was deputy governor of Turenin. And so, " ... on July 18, the Tsar ordered the Tsar ... Prince Mikhail Turenin, governor, to be taken to Moscow in his sovereign disgrace ."
From 1588/1589 , Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin was counted in Moscow doryans. In 1589 he was appointed the second governor in Dedilov to Prince A.I. Golitsyn , with whom he immediately entered into a local dispute, as a result of which both were sent to custody in Moscow, and the other governor was sent in their place.
In 1590, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin commanded the watchdog regiment under the formal command of the Kasimov prince Uraz-Muhammad during the Swedish campaign of the Russian army led by Tsar Fedor Ioannovich . He participated in the storming of Rugodiv (Narva) : he went " to a breach [in the wall] along the Kolyvan road to the attack ." In the summer of 1590, he stood “ashore” with the second regiment as an advanced regiment. In 1591, the third, and in 1592, the second governor in Pskov . Then the third voivode Grigory Ivanovich Morozov-Meshchaninov was with him. In March 1594 he was sent to Krapivna as the second governor.
In March 1595, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin was sent as the second governor to Tula . At the same time, locals were with him: Prince Grigory Petrovich Romodanovsky, governor of the advanced regiment in Dedilovo, and Prince Ivan Petrovich Romodanovsky, governor of the guard regiment in Krapivna . In 1597 he commanded a large regiment in Serpukhov " to the large governor ." At the same time, Prince D. B. Priimkov-Rostovsky, the governor of the right-hand regiment, was with him.
In April 1601, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin, " according to the Crimean news, " arrived in Epifany with a guard regiment as the second governor. In March 1604, he brought the "advanced regiment" according to the Crimean news "to Novosil , and after the Tatars left the governor was left in the fortress until the summer. In the same year he received the rank of okolnichalo. In 1607 he was granted boyars.
In 1611, the boyar, Prince Mikhail Samsonovich Turenin, died without leaving offspring.
Sources
- Turenin, Mikhail Samsonovich at the Rodovod . Tree of ancestors and descendants
- Boguslavsky V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus - Muscovy: in 2 t. - M.: Olma-Press, 2005.