Grigory Vasilyevich Zabolotsky (d. Circa 1473 ) - Moscow boyar (from 1462) and butler . The son of Vasily Ivanovich Zabolotsky, the ancestor of the Zabolotsky family.
At the end of the reign of Basil II of the Dark, Gregory Zabolotsky was a boyar and governor in Novgorod . His village bought land Pereyaslavsky county for his master around 1462 - 1478 years . G.V. Zabolotsky had his own vassals , " mortgaged " to him with the ground. At the beginning of the reign of Ivan III Vasilyevich, he served as a butler.
In 1471, Grigory Vasilievich Zabolotsky owned volosts on the Northern Dvina. After 1462 , but until 1485 (most likely in the 1470s), he lost the local affairs to the boyar Vasily Fedorovich Saburov .
According to the assumption of S. B. Veselovsky , in one of the battles of the mid- 15th century, it was G. V. Zabolotsky who killed Prince S. A. Andomsky.
Children: Grigory Ugrim, Peter Loban (d. 1505 ), Konstantin (d. 1515 ), Vasily Asanchuk and Alexei .
Links
- Zimin A. A. “ The formation of the boyar aristocracy in Russia in the second half of the XV - the first third of the XVI century. "- Moscow, Science , 1988. ISBN 5-02-009407-2 , Art. 226
- Veselovsky S. B. “ A study on the history of the class of servile landowners ”, Moscow, 1969 (abridged)