Prince Peter Nikitich Zvenigorodsky - governor of the Russian kingdom who served soon after troubled times .
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Biography
In 1618, with the news of the approach of the city of Moscow by the Polish prince Vladislav , a painting was made of who should be where to β protect β Moscow . The boyβs P. P. Golovin, and with him the prince P. N. Zvenigorodsky β in the heads of the moving yard β [1] [2] should have been in charge of the Yauz Gate up to the Vasiliev Gate.
In 1620, Peter Nikitich Zvenigorodsky was governor in the city of Ryazhsk [1] .
Between 1624 and 1628, the annals mention several times that Prince Zvenigorodsky spent the night and slept in the sovereign's court during the outings of the Russian Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich , when any of the boyars remained in Moscow , for example, Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Pozharsky or Fedor Ivanovich Sheremetev , on January 5, 1634 he was sent to the gates to the Streletsky order [1] [3] .
Obviously, Prince Zvenigorodsky was depressed that he was not assigned to the voivodship, and therefore he gave Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich a petition, which in the full sense of the word can be called a βteardropβ. The petition acted, and Prince Pyotr Nikitich Zvenigorodsky received the Voivodship in Belozere in 1635, where he stayed until 1637 [1] [4] .
Notes
- β 1 2 3 4 V. Korsakova. Zvenigorodsky, Petr Nikitich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- β Ext. to Act. East., VIII.
- β R.I. B., IX, H.
- β Barsukov, βLists of city governors of the Moscow state of the 17th centuryβ
Literature
- Temporary Book IV.
- Karamzin N. M. " History of the Russian state ."
- Soloviev S. M. " History of Russia since ancient times ."