Ivan Ivanovich Koshkin (d. After 1470 ) - Moscow boyar, the eldest son of boyar Ivan Fedorovich Koshkin .
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| Death | after 1470 | ||||||
| Kind | Cats | ||||||
| Father | Ivan Fedorovich Koshkin | ||||||
| Spouse | Axinha | ||||||
| Children | daughter, Solomonida Ivanovna | ||||||
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Biography
Ivan Ivanovich is referred to as the boyar under the Grand Dukes Vasily II Vasilyevich and Ivan III Vasilyevich . His signature as a witness is on the first spiritual Basil II (c. 1461/1462).
Around 1447-1455, Ivan was governor in Kostroma [1] [2] , and about 1455-1462 in Bezhetsk [2] .
Around 1465-1469, Ivan Ivanovich participated in the analysis of the land dispute by Ivan III [2] .
The last time Ivan Ivanovich was mentioned in the 1470s was when he was present during the settlement of a local dispute [2] .
His daughter Solomonida in 1448/1449 was captured by the Tatars on the banks of the Pakhra River, as evidenced in the chronicles [1] .
Marriage and children
Wife: Aksinya [1] . Children:
- daughter; husband: Timofey Vasilievich Sobakin (d. 1445) [1]
- Solomonida Ivanovna (d. After 1449); husband: Grigory Ignatievich Goat Morozov
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Veselovsky S. B. Studies on the history of the class of servile landowners. - S. 149.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Zimin A.A. The formation of the boyar aristocracy in Russia. - S. 183.
Literature
- Veselovsky S. B. Studies on the history of the class of servile landowners. - M .: Nauka , 1969 .-- 584 p. - 4500 copies.
- 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. - M .: Nauka , 1988 .-- 350 p. - 16,000 copies. - ISBN 5-02-009407-2 .