Prince Fedor Andreyevich Prozorovsky (died after 1557 ) - Moscow voivode , participant of campaigns against Livonians, Lithuanians, Crimean and Kazan Tatars.
| Fedor Andreevich Prozorovsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | unknown |
| Date of death | after 1557 |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | voivode |
| Battles / Wars | Russian-Lithuanian Wars , Russian-Crimean Wars |
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Biography
The representative of the Yaroslavl princely family Prozorovsky . Son of Prince Andrei Ivanovich Prozorovsky. Brothers - Princes Mikhail Andreevich Lugvitsa Prozorovsky and Ivan Andreevich Button Prozorovsky .
In 1502, Prince F. A. Prozorovsky was the second commander of the regiment of his left hand in the campaign of the Russian army from Pskov against the Livonian crusaders. In the same year - the voivode of the regiment of the left hand in the campaign of the Novgorod rati on the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .
In July 1534, Prince Fedor Andreyevich Prozorovsky received an order to speak "according to Smolensk news" from Borovsk to Vyazma .
In 1537 - the first voivode in Odoev against the Crimean princes. In the same year he served as the third commander in Mescher. In the same year of 1537, after the regiments of Murom and Meshchera were connected, Prince Fedor Andreyevich Prozorovsky received an order to stand in the guard regiment .
In 1538 - he was appointed the first voivod in the cavalry ratification in the campaign against the Kazan Khanate , but this campaign did not take place. In the same year, F. A. Prozorovsky was the voivode of the left-wing regiment on the Ugra River.
In 1538, Prince F. A. Prozorovsky was appointed the first governor in Kaluga after the dissolution of the large governors.
In 1539 - the third centenary head in a large regiment in Kolomna .
In 1545 - the second voivode of the right-wing regiment in Kolomna, defended the southern Russian borders from the expected raid of the Crimean Tatars.
Children
- Prince Nikita Fedorovich Prozorovsky (Evil) (died after 1546), steward
- Prince Mikhail Fedorovich Prozorovsky (d. 1564), steward and voivode.
Literature
- Pedigree of the Princes Prozorovsky // Prozorovsky A. A. Notes of Field Marshal Prince Alexander Alexandrovich Prozorovsky, 1756-1776. - M .: Ros. Archive, 2004. - p. 702-704
Links
- Prozorovsky, Fedor Andreevich on the " Rodovide ". Tree of ancestors and descendants