- Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich
Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich ( Russian: Василий Иванович Шемячич, ? - 1529 ) Russian prince, who was
knyaz ofNovgorod-Seversky ( ? - 1523 ) and lord ofPutyvl ( 1500 - 1523 ).Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich was a grandson of the famous knyaz of
Galich ,Dmitry Yurievich Shemyaka . His father,Ivan Dmitrievich , was forced to flee toLithuania in 1454; the Polish kingCasimir IV ( who was also theGrand Duke of Lithuania ) bestowed him the duchy of Novgorod-Seversky. Novgorod-Seversky was a ancient duchy ofKievan Rus , but was annexed to Lithuania for a long time.Vasili Ivanovich became duke of Novgorod-Seversky after his father's death. When there was some anti-Orthodox inklings appeared in Lithuania, Vasili Ivanovich went back to Russia in 1500. He was accepted by
Ivan III of Moscow as a vassal, and his feud, Novgorod-Seversky fell in control of Moscow. Ivan III also gave him a new feud, Putyvl, a very small duchy inUkraine . After that, Vasili Ivanovich had fought against Poland-Lithuania sometimes forGrand Duchy of Moscow , and had been involved in struggle withCrimean Khanate .There were some princes around the Grand Duke hated Vasili Ivanovich, especially Vasili Semenovich of
Mozhaysk . In 1523, Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich was indicted fortreason . He was called to Moscow, then detained. He dead in prison in 1529.References
*"Historical Encyclopedia of USSR" (Советская историческая энциклопедия), Vollume of Persons, published in 1961-1973
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