Dmitry Andreevich Buturlin (? - 1575 ) - a deceased and governor to the reign of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich Grozny , one of the six sons of deceased and governor Andrei Nikitich Buturlin (d. 1536 ).
| Dmitry Andreevich Buturlin | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | |
| Date of death | 1575 |
| Place of death | |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | okolnichny and governor |
| Battles / wars | Livonian war , campaigns against the Crimean Tatars and Cheremis |
Biography
In 1558 , 1559 and 1560, Dmitry Buturlin served as one of the governors in Kazan .
In 1568 he was bestowed as a prisoner and, being in the oprichnina , lived with Tsar Ivan the Terrible in the Alexander settlement . In 1570, during the invasion of the Crimean Tatars, Dmitry Buturlin accompanied the king in his campaign against Serpukhov . September 22 was left by the king governor on Senkin-Mytu.
In the spring of 1571, Dmitry Buturlin again accompanied Ivan the Terrible on a campaign against the Crimeans, and in October of the same year he was mentioned in the rank of the tsar’s wedding with Martha Sobakina .
In the spring of 1572, Dmitry Buturlin accompanied Ivan the Terrible on his devastating campaign against Novgorod , in 1573 he went with the king on a campaign against Livonia, participated in the capture of the Swedish castle Paide , where he was left by the governor. In 1574 he was in the province of Murom , from where he was sent to Kazan to pacify the second Cheremis uprising (1571-1574) . In 1575 - the second governor in the Yam city .
Children: Leonty (d. 1577 ), Ivan, Roman (d. 1581 ) and Bogdan
Literature
- Buturlin, Dimitriy Andreevich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.