Mikhail Mikhailovich Tuchkov-Morozov (d. 1567 ) is a prisoner and governor , the youngest of the three sons of the boyar Mikhail Vasilyevich Tuchkov-Morozov .
| Mikhail Mikhailovich Tuchkov-Morozov | |
|---|---|
| Date of death | 1567 |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | okolnichny , governor |
| Battles / wars | Campaigns against the Crimean and Kazan Tatars |
Biography
In 1548, M. M. Tuchkov-Morozov was sent to command the guard regiment in Murom instead of the sick governor, Prince Ivan Andreevich Prozorovsky . In 1552 he participated in the siege and assault of Kazan , then brought a guard regiment from there to Moscow. Then the second governor, Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Hvorostinin, unsuccessfully located with him at that time.
In 1555, Mikhail Mikhailovich Tuchkov was sent to Smolensk “ on the anniversary of ... from Sunday Sunday ” as the second governor. In June 1556, he participated in the Serpukhov campaign of Tsar Ivan the Terrible against the Crimean Tatars among the heads of “ the Tsar and Grand Duke will stand in the watchmen ”.
In 1564, M. M. Tuchkov was sent by the king to Kasimov to serve " with Tsar Shigalei (Khan Shah Ali )." In 1567 he died. According to some indirect data, he left behind two sons: Peter (Nezhdan) and Stepan. From Stepan Mikhailovich he led his family tree to the noble family of the Tuchkovs .
Literature
- Boguslavsky V.V. Slavic Encyclopedia. Kievan Rus - Muscovy: in 2 t. - M.: Olma-Press, 2005.