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Fedor Ivanovich Mstislavsky
Leader of the Seven Boyars
In office
July 17, 1610 – December 16, 1612
Preceded byVasili IV (as Tsar of Russia)
Succeeded byDmitry Troubetskoy (as the leader of the Zemsky government)
Personal details
Died16 December 1622

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 (who governed Russia for a brief period between 1610 and 1612) and the Chairman of Zemsky Sobor of 1613.

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Seven Boyars

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Uprising of Bolotnikov

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Zemsky Sobor of 1613

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