Boris Ivanovich Gorbaty-Shuisky (? 1460 - 1537 ).
| Boris Ivanovich Humpback-Shuisky | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Shuisky Vasily Vasilievich | ||||||
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| Birth | 1460 | ||||||
| Death | 1537 | ||||||
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| Children | Alexander | ||||||
The son of Prince I. I. Gorbaty-Shuisky [1] . Boyarin since 1512 . He accompanied Ivan III on a trip to Novgorod in 1495 - 1496 . The governor of the right-hand regiment in the first Smolensk campaign of 1512 , the guard regiments in the Smolensk campaigns of 1513 and 1514 . The voivode of the Big Regiment in Dorogobuzh during the second Smolensk campaign of 1513, also in 1515 (with M. Yu. Zakharyin) on the campaign to Mstislavl , the voivode in Dorogobuzh of 1516 . The governor of Smolensk in 1517 - 1518 . The third boyar in 1520 (after Vasily Vasilievich Shuisky and Mikhail Danilovich Schenyatev).
Governor of Murom in 1523 - 1524 . The chief of the cavalry in the Kazan campaigns of 1523 and 1524 , when the city of Vasilsursk was founded. At the head of the defense of Moscow from Islam Girey in 1527 , ratified against the Crimeans in Putivl in the spring of 1531 .
In 1530, Humpback was listed among the disgraced boyars who were forgiven for the birth of Grand Duke Vasily's son Ivan. In 1533, he was among the boyars to whom the dying sovereign turned with his last will, and became part of the Supreme Duma, established during the infancy of Tsar Ivan IV . Viceroy of Novgorod and Pskov 1534 - 1537 years . In 1537 he commanded a large regiment in Mstislavl and soon died [1] .
Children
- Alexander Borisovich
Notes
- β 1 2 Boguslavsky V.V., Burminov V.V. Rus. Rurikovich. Illustrated Historical Dictionary M.: PLUS, The Cognitive Book, 2000.
Links
- Ekzemplyarsky A.V. Gorbaty, Boris Ivanovich // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.