Fyodor Abrosimovich Ladyzhensky (Lodyzhensky) (born no later than 1613 — October 1676 ) —Russian statesman and military leader, duma nobleman under Tsar Fedor Alekseevich (1676). The son of the governor Abrosim Ivanovich Ladyzhensky .
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Biography
Descended from the Ladyzhensky clan [1] .
In the years 1627-1629 - the patriarchal steward, from 1629 - the royal steward, in 1654-1676 - the room steward .
In the years 1647-1648 - siege governor in Livny. In 1654 he participated in the Polish campaign of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich : at first he was the head of the Belgian city nobles, then he carried out royal orders. In 1655-1656 he was the head of the tenants in the sovereign regiment in the Polish campaign.
At the end of 1662 he was sent by tsar Alexei Mikhailovich to Ukraine to collect the Rada. He had to persuade Bryukhovetsky , who was standing in Gadyach , to go to his house in Zaporozhye for the winter, and to come again in the spring to be glad; however, the long negotiations between Ladyzhensky and Bryukhovetsky, with Bishop Methodius , with Samk and Zolotarenka did not lead to anything.
On January 22, 1671, Ladyzhensky was a peasant at the wedding of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich with Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina .
Since 1676 - the duma nobleman . He died in Moscow in 1676. He was buried by Patriarch Joachim in the Church of St. John the Warrior, in Luzhniki, near the Crimean court, on October 13, 1676 [2] .
Patrimony
Inherited from his father near Moscow village Znamenskoye-Sadki . Also in 1668, he inherited the estates of his cousin, Ivan Petrovich Pushechnikov , in Moscow County, who were granted to him on the estate on November 23 of the same 1668. Bought with. Kuvshinovo, Vyazemsky district, the estate of boyar Gleb Ivanovich Morozov on July 3, 1670. Many estates, including Znamenskoye-Sadki, went after him to the clan of princes Urusov (Prince N. S. Urusov was married to his daughter).
Children
- Ladyzhenskaya’s daughter , Maria Fedorovna - the first wife of the boyar of Prince Nikita Semenovich Urusov [3] .
Sources
- Biographical Dictionary of A. A. Polovtsev.
- Sergeev A.A. Embassy of Ambrose Lodyzhensky and clerk Peter Danilov in Crimea in 1613 (On the 300th anniversary of the Romanovs reigning house) // Izv. Tavrich. scientist arch. commission. - 1913. - T. 50. - S. 7-19.
Notes
- ↑ Rod of Ladyzhenskys .
- ↑ Saitov V.I., Modzalevsky B.L. Moscow necropolis in 3 volumes. Volume 2 .. - St. Petersburg, 1908. - S. 141. - 487 p.
- ↑ Princes of Urusov .