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Vasily III appoints Grigory Fedorovich Chelyadin-Davydov and Ivan Andreevich Chelyadnin as governors of Pskov

The Chelyadnin family (Челяднины) were an old and influential Russian boyar family who served the Grand Princes of Moscow in high and influential positions. They were descended from Ratsha, court servant (tiun) to Prince Vsevolod II of Kiev.[1]

  1. ^ Karamzin, Nikolay. History of the Russian State, Vol. 2. p. 123, note 290.

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Chelyadnins

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from Ratsha, court servant (tiun) to Prince Vsevolod II of Kiev. The Chelyadnins were descended from Ratsha, court servant (tiun) to Prince Vsevolod II...

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Oprichnik

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Grand Duchy of Lithuania

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Khutyn Monastery

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patrilineal ancestor of many families of Russian nobility, including Chelyadnins and Pushkins, of which Alexander Pushkin was a member. According to Varlaam's...

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records say. The following year Russian generals Vasily Kosoy and Andrey Chelyadnin severely devastated Swedish Finland as far as Hämeenlinna (Tavastehus)...

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