Bogush Mikhail Bogovitinovich (d. 1530 ) - statesman and diplomat of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . The great Lithuanian clerk ( 1508 - 1509 , 1509 - 1520 ), the subcarpony of the Lithuanian zemsky ( 1509 , 1520 - 1530 ), the marshal of the Gospodar (from 1510 ), the governor of Zhizhmore ( 1508 - 1509 ), Kamenets (from 1518 ), Slonim (from 1522 ) , Troksky mayor ( 1506 - 1507 ).
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Coat of arms " Pelican " | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Abraam Esofovich | ||||||
| Successor | Ivan Ermine | ||||||
| Death | 1530 | ||||||
| Kind | Bogovitinovichi | ||||||
| Father | Bogush Bogovitinovich | ||||||
| Spouse | Princess Fedora Andreevna Sangushko | ||||||
| Children | daughters: Anna, Fedora (Theodora) and Juliana | ||||||
| Religion | Orthodox | ||||||
Biography
Representative of the powerful clan of the Divine . The son of Bogush Bogovitinovich, the governor of Perelaysky and the clerk of the office of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Alexander Jagiellonian .
During the reign of Sigismund I the Old, Bogush Bogovitinovich became one of the most famous officials of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. An active diplomat and business executive had friendly relations with Polish politicians.
The beginning of a career and an increase in estates is associated with repressions against participants in the rebellion of Prince Mikhail Lvovich Glinsky . In 1508, Bogush Bogovitinovich became a Lithuanian clerk, the king handed him the Glinsky court in Punsky povet, and in return for the post of Trok city governor he granted Zhigmor governorship.
In October-November 1509, Bogush Mikhail Bogovitinovich was appointed a temporary sub-scribe of Zemsky after the disgrace of Fedor Bogdanovich Khreptovich , who participated in the Glinsky uprising . In 1509 , contrary to the GDL , along with other Lithuanian nobles participated in the campaign of the Polish army in Moldova. In the same year he was sent as ambassador to Moscow.
Since 1511 - Marshal gospodar . In the spring of 1520 he was appointed a subcarpony of Zemsky after the death of Abraham Ezofovich. The king, who did not trust the tycoons, entrusted him with financial management. In 1520, at the Vilnius Seim, Bogush Bogovitinovich and Ivan Ilyinich represented King Sigismund the Old , then he traveled with the embassy to Moscow in the place with Ivan Kostevich.
In 1513, Bogush Bogovitinovich, along with his brothers, received a grand-ducal confirmation of the estates owned by their ancestors under the great Lithuanian princes Vitovt and Casimir Jagiellonchik . He owned estates in the Trok , Slonim , Beresteysky counties, Podlasie and Volhynia.
In 1522, the governor of Polotsk, Peter Kishka and clerk Bogush Bogovitinovich headed the Lithuanian embassy in Moscow. At the military census of 1528 put up 64 armed horsemen.
November 12, 1529 Bogush Bogovitinovich wrote a will. He died in 1530 , leaving behind significant estates.
Family and Children
Wife - Fedor Andreevna Sangushko, daughter of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich Sangushko (d. 1534 ) and Ksenia-Maria Ivanovna Ostrozhsky, niece of the great Lithuanian hetman Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhsky . Their kids:
- Anna, wife of the governor of Sandomierz and Krakow Stanislav Gavriil Tenchinsky (d. 1561 ), because of which in 1538 a dispute arose between Lithuanians and Poles
- Fedora (Theodora), the first husband since 1544, Prince Semyon (Friedrich) Pronsky (d. 1555 ), the second husband - the Gashnezhniy chestnut Nikolai Tesbukhovsky, the third husband since 1563, the Helmin subcommittee Mikhail Dzyalinsky
- Juliana, in 1546 sued her sisters from her father’s inheritance
Sources
- Oskar Halecki. Bohowitynowicz Bohusz Michał h. Korczak (Pelikan?) († 1530) / Polski Słownik Biograficzny : Kraków, 1936.— t. II / 1, zeszyt 1.— S. 226—227 (Polish)
- Kananovich U. Bogush Michal Bagavitsynavich - sluggish diplomat Zhigimont Starog // Shtogodnіk Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Issue 1. - Mn .: Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 1999. - S. 31-39 (Belor.)