Osip Petrovich Petrov (Kaluzenin) (years of birth and death are unknown) - military ataman of the Don Cossacks ( 1641 , 1642 , 1646 , 1655 , 1659 , 1661 , 1662 ).
| Osip Petrovich Petrov (Kaluzhenin) | |||||||
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| Monarch | Mikhail Fedorovich Alexey Mikhailovich | ||||||
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| Children | son Rodion | ||||||
| Religion | Orthodox | ||||||
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| Affiliation | Don Army | ||||||
| Rank | chieftain | ||||||
| Battles | Azov seat | ||||||
Kaluzhenin is a nickname, obviously, received by him for the reason that he came from service regimental Cossacks of the city of Kaluga .
Biography
At the end of 1638 or in the first half of 1639, Osip Petrov came to Moscow as the ataman of the Cossack village.
In the summer of 1641, as chieftain, he led the defense of Azov against the Turkish-Tatar troops .
In the spring of 1642, Osip Kaluzhenin led a naval campaign, as a result of which the Cossacks destroyed the Crimean villages in the vicinity of the city of Kerch .
In May 1643, he was seriously wounded in a battle with the Turkish-Tatar troops invading the territory of the Don Army.
In December 1643, Osip Kaluzhenin came to Moscow as the ataman of the Cossack village.
In October 1645, as a stanitsa ataman, he was sent by a military circle to the ambassadors in Turkey S. Telepnev and A. Kuzovlev.
At the end of May - the beginning of June 1646, Osip Petrov led a campaign of the Cossacks (1,500) and those sent to the Don people on the Azov coast. The Cossacks ravaged the trade caravan, which went from the Crimea to Azov .
On June 18-25, 1646, he led a campaign of Don Cossacks and those sent to the Don people, as well as Astrakhan and Terek servicemen under the Azov and the Azov coast. Several Turkish ships were taken without a fight.
August 24 - October 4, 1646 Osip Kaluzhenin led a naval campaign (3000 Cossacks and military people). Because of the storms on the sea, the campaign to the Crimea ended in failure.
In the autumn of 1646 he was mentioned as an ordinary Cossack on the Don. In March 1648, Don left for Moscow to go to the Solovetsky Monastery . Osip Petrov's petition said that " in many state services and ... in the fighting, he, Osip, was wounded in many places, and he lay dying from wounds ," and at one of those moments he made a promise to go to Solovki for prayer.
In December 1650 and December 1659, Osip Petrov came to Moscow as the chieftain of the Cossack village.
Among the Cossacks of the stanitsa is Rodion Osipov, the son of an ataman - (1663/1664), who came to Moscow as the ataman of the Cossack stanitsa. A possible great-grandson in the third generation of Rodion is Petrov Trofim Grigorievich, a Cossack 1 hundred of the Milutinsky yurt, a resident of x. Semenovka Milyutinsky district of the Rostov region.