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Prince Fedor Ivanovich Mstislavsky (died: 16
December 1622) was a
Russian boyar, one of the
leaders of the Duma aristocracy,
leader of the
Seven Boyars...
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Mstislavsky family produced some
notable military commanders such as Ivan
Mstislavsky who
fought in the
Livonian War. His son,
Fedor Mstislavsky was...
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families include Bulgakov, Golitsin, Kurakin, Khovansky, Troubetzkoy,
Mstislavsky, Belsky, and Volynsky. Some of
these families also survive, as of 2020...
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Sergey Dmitrievich Mstislavsky (Сергей Дмитриевич Мстиславский, born Maslovsky;
November 4, 1876,
Moscow -
April 22, 1943, Irkutsk, USSR) was a Russian...
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Mstislavsky Uyezd (Мстиславский уезд) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Mogilev Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was
situated in the northeastern...
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adherents Princes Ivan
Mikhailovich Vorotynsky [ru] and
Fedor Ivanovich Mstislavsky,
deposed him. He was
forcibly made a monk and
eventually transported...
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Vasili IV
Shuysky (May 19, 1606 – July 17, 1610)
Seven Boyars Fedor Mstislavsky (July 17, 1610 –
October 22, 1612)
Zemsky government Dmitry Trubetskoy...
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Zemsky government In
office Fall 1612 –
Spring 1613
Preceded by
Fedor Mstislavsky (as the
leader of the
Seven Boyars)
Succeeded by
Michael I (as Tsar of...
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False Dmitry I and
Fyodor Mstislavsky near the
village of
Dobrynichi (today's
Bryansk Oblast in Russia).
Fyodor Mstislavsky commanded an army of some...
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Romanovich Zakharyin-Yuriev (head of the
Romanov clan), and
Prince Ivan F.
Mstislavsky; he also
named two
leading members of his own court: a
premier prince...