May 20 - salary to Patriarch Filaret of atsar’s charter , which vested the Church with judicial authority over the clergy and residents of the monastery and church estates[1] .
The AdygheprinceSholokh-murza was granted the tsar with a letter to reign "over all non-Russian peoples" with the title of Prince Cherkassky (d. 1636).
Born
Matveev, Artamon Sergeyevich (May 1625 - 15 (25) May 1682, Moscow) - statesman, head of government at the end of the reign of Alexei Mikhailovich, one of the first “Westerners”.
Died
Volkonsky, Pyotr Borisovich (? - 1625) - the only son of Prince Boris Volkonsky, city governor.
Golovin, Fedor Vasilyevich (d. April 16, 1625) - Moscow nobleman and governor, then okolnichny, the second of the four sons of the Moscow nobleman Vasily Golovin.
Dolgorukova, Maria Vladimirovna (d. January 6, 1625, Moscow) - the first wife of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich and the first queen of the Romanov dynasty.
Trubetskoy, Dmitry Timofeevich (d. June 24, 1625) - military and political figure of the Time of Troubles, one of the leaders of the First Militia.
Hvorostinin, Ivan Andreevich (d. February 28 (March 10) 1625 Sergiev Posad) - statesman and politician, writer.
Khovansky, Ivan Fedorovich (d. 1625) - the steward and governor, then the boyar.