Prince Mikhail Fyodorovich Prozorovsky (d. 1564) - Moscow captain and governor , executed by order of Tsar Ivan the Terrible.
| Mikhail Fedorovich Prozorovsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | is unknown |
| Date of death | 1564 |
| Affiliation | Russian kingdom |
| Rank | steward , governor |
| Battles / wars | Livonian war |
Biography
Representative of the Princely Prozorovsky family. The eldest son of Prince Fyodor Andreevich Prozorovsky . Brother - stolnik prince Nikita Fedorovich Bad Prozorovsky. He was married to the daughter of Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Kurbsky (d. 1546) and the sister of Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Kurbsky (1528-1583).
1556 - 1559 - governor in Rylsk .
1557 - the second siege governor in Kazan.
1562 - the second governor of a large regiment on a campaign against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .
1563 - 1564 - the second governor in Yuryev Livonsky with the chief governors, Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Kurbsky and Fedor Ivanovich Buturlin .
In 1564, Prince A. M. Kurbsky, in order to avoid execution, fled from St. George the Livonian to Polish-Lithuanian possessions. The second governor F.I. Buturlin immediately informed Tsar Ivan the Terrible about this and was not injured, and Prince Mikhail Fedorovich Prozorovsky was executed for non-reporting.
Literature
- Pedigree of the Przorowski Princes // Prozorovsky A. A. Notes by Field Marshal General Alexander Alexandrovich Prozorovsky, 1756-1776. - M.: ROS. Archive, 2004. - S. 702-704
Links
- Prozorovsky, Mikhail Fedorovich at the Rodovod . Tree of ancestors and descendants