- of Ivan
Vasilievich Sheremetev Regiment of
Prince Andrey Paletsky from
Dedilov Regiment of
Prince Yuri
Kurlyatev from
Donkov Regiments of Galician, Koryak...
-
Aleksin 15.
Medyn 28.
Tarussa 3.
Borovsk 16.
Mikhaylov 29.
Tsarev Borisov 4.
Dedilov 17.
Mozhaysk 30. Tula 5.
Dmitrov 18.
Obolensk 31.
Veneva 6. Gremyachey...
- Belyov. In the
spring of 1563, Devlet's sons
Mehmed and Adil led
raids in
Dedilov, Pronsk, and Ryazan. In
October 1564,
Devlet and his two sons
raided Ryazan...
- He
served regiment voivode in Novgorod, Pskov, Porkhov, Ladoga, Bryansk,
Dedilov,
Novgorod Oblast. s:ru:РБС/ВТ/Лобанов-Ростовский, Семен Михайлович...
- the same year, the
Russian Tsardom captured Kazan. In 1553, the city of
Dedilov was restored, destro****
during the
Tatar invasion, and
later turned into...
- for
these defeats with
victories in the
battle of Tula and the
battle of
Dedilov. However,
their biggest success at this
stage of the
uprising was the Battle...
- brother, Jacob, was the
viceroy in Ryazan,
while Pyotr was a
voivode at
Dedilov and Mikhailov.
Andrey Yakovlevich Izmaylov was a
voivode under Ivan the...
- and
Voronezh in 1591.
Nikita Semyonovich Verderevsky was a
voivode in
Dedilov in 1555 and
Ryazan in 1558. Yuri
Vasilyevich Verderevsky was the second...
- Russo-Swedish War. By 1591 he
served as the
first governor in the
fortress of
Dedilov. From
there he was
recalled to
Moscow in
order to
strengthen its defense...