Belsky — ( ru. Бельский , pl. Бельские), also spelled Bielski, was the name of two long extinct princely families of Muscovite Russia. One of them was a Rurikid family from the House of Yaroslavl; another (and by far the more celebrated) was of Gediminid… … Wikipedia
Ivan IV of Russia — Infobox Russian Royalty|monarch name =Ivan IV the Terrible title =Tsar of All Russia caption =Portrait of Ivan IV by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1897 (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow) reign = 3 December, 1533 OldStyleDate|28 March|1584|18 March coronation =16… … Wikipedia
Ivan the Terrible — For other uses, see Ivan the Terrible (disambiguation). Ivan IV the Terrible Ivan IV the Terrible Tsar of All Russia Reign … Wikipedia
Bogdan Belsky — Bogdan Yakovlevich Belsky ( ru. Богдан Яковлевич Бельский) (? 1611) was a Russian statesman and a close associate of Ivan the Terrible.It should be noted that Bogdan was not related to the great Gedyminid princely family of the same name. It is… … Wikipedia
Russo-Kazan Wars — The Russo Kazan Wars was a series of wars fought between the Khanate of Kazan and Muscovite Russia in the 15th and 16th centuries, until Kazan was finally captured by Ivan the Terrible and absorbed into Russia in 1552. Wars of Vasily II In 1438,… … Wikipedia
Shuisky — The Princes Shuisky (Шуйские) were a Rurikid family of boyars descending from Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich of Vladimir Suzdal and Prince Andrey Yaroslavich, brother to Alexander Nevsky. Their name is derived from the town of Shuya, of which… … Wikipedia
Daniel, Metropolitan of Moscow — Daniel (Russian: Даниил) (before 1492 – May 22, 1547) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia in 1522–1539 and representative of the belligerent ecclesiastic circles interested in alliance with the princely authority. Daniel was a monk at… … Wikipedia
Dmitry Shuisky — Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Shuisky was a Russian boyar from the Shuisky family, a younger brother to Vasily IV of Russia. As a playmate of young Tsarevich Feodor Ivanovich, Dmitry was said to accompany him day and night in his devout wanderings from … Wikipedia
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Vorotynsky — was one of the most eminent Rurikid princely houses of Muscovite Russia. Their lands lay principally in the Upper Oka region and comprised the towns of Peremyshl and Vorotynsk as well as parts (дольницы) of Novosil and Odoyev. Contents 1 Between… … Wikipedia