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Ivan Dmitrievich Shemyakin

Ivan Dmitrievich Shemyakin (before 1446 - after 1471) - the son of the Grand Duke of Moscow Dmitry Shemyaki .

Ivan Dmitrievich Shemyakin
Prince Novgorod-Seversky and Rylsky
1454 - after 1471
SuccessorShemyakin, Vasily Ivanovich
Birthuntil 1446
Deathafter 1471
FatherDmitry Yuryevich Shemyaka
Mother
ChildrenIvan , Vasily
ReligionOrthodoxy

After the death of his father ( 1453 ), he left Novgorod to Pskov , then to Lithuania . Casimir IV gave him "to feed" Rylsk and Novgorod-Seversk ( 1454 ).

Moscow princes in agreements with neighbors (for example, with Novgorod - 1456 and 1471 , with Tver - 1464 and 1485 ) stipulated their non-acceptance of Shemyakin as a traitor and exile. When Ivan died - is unknown. Of his four sons, who are mentioned by Russian genealogies, the chronicles most often include the youngest, Vasily Shemyachiche , who returned to citizenship of the Prince of Moscow.

A. G. Bobrov put forward a hypothesis about the identity of Ivan Shemyakin and the famous scribe Efrosin [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Bobrov A.G. Attempt of one identification: (Prince Ivan Dmitrievich = monk Efrosin) // Pskov in Russian and European history. M., 2003. T. 2. S. 270—278; Bobrov A. G. The Early Biography of Prince Ivan Dmitrievich, Priest Efrosin Belozersky: (Experience of Reconstruction) // Book Centers of Ancient Russia: Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery. St. Petersburg, 2008.P. 94-172.

Sources

  • Genealogy tables
  • A. E. Ioann Dimitrievich Shemyakin // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ivan_Dmitrievich_Shemyakin&oldid=101895660


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