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House of Shuysky
Parent house
Rurikids
Country
Russia
Founded
1606
Founder
Vasili IV
Current head
? (possibly extinct)
Final ruler
Russia:
Vasili IV (1606–1610)
Titles
Tsar of Russia
Estate(s)
Principality of Suzdal–Nizhny Novgorod
Deposition
Russia:
1610 (abdicated the throne, line extinct afterwards)
Cadet branches
senior junior
The House of Shuysky (Shuisky; Russian: Шуйские, romanized: Shuyskiye) was a Rurikid family of Boyars descending from Grand Duke Dimitri Konstantinovich of Vladimir-Suzdal and Prince Andrey Yaroslavich, brother to Alexander Nevsky. The surname is derived from the town of Shuya, of which the Shuiskys gained ownership in 1403. From 1606 to 1610, Vasili Shuisky ruled as tsar over Russia during the Time of Troubles.
The House of Shuysky (Shuisky; Russian: Шуйские, romanized: Shuyskiye) was a Rurikid family of Boyars descending from Grand Duke Dimitri Konstantinovich...
Bibliography of Russian history (1223–1613) Tsars of Russia family tree Shuysky Tribute Bain 1911. Hahn, Gordon M. (2021). The Russian dilemma : security...
during which he led the prisoners: the former Russian tsar Vasily IV Shuysky, his two brothers Ivan and Dmitry, the wife of the latter, Grand Duchess...
Shuysky District (Russian: Шу́йский райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-one in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. It is...
Shuysky Uyezd (Шуйский уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Vladimir Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the northern part of the...
been granted as a token of nobility; for example, the princely surname Shuysky is indicative of the princedom based on the ownership of Shuya. Prince...
were overthrown, and a boyar, Vasily Shuysky, was proclaimed tsar in 1606. In his attempt to retain the throne, Shuysky allied himself with the Swedes, unleashing...
Anna 1387-? Vasiliy Kirdyapa Pr. of Suzdal ≈1350–1364- 1382–1403 Vasily Shuysky Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin ?–1427 Konstantin Prince of Uglich 1389–1427-...
as tsar was Vasily IV, who reigned until 1610 and was from the House of Shuysky. The Romanovs were also related to the descendants of Rurik through marriage...
mother, Evdokiya Gorbataya-Shuyskaya, was a Rurikid princess from the Shuysky branch, daughter of Alexander Gorbatyi-Shuisky. Tsar Mikhail's first wife...
Duchess Ekaterina Grigoryevna, daughter Grigory Malyuta Skuratov and Ivan Shuysky Mikhail Shein, and Filaret, the non-canonical Patriarch of Moscow and All...
Mikhail Grigorievich Shuisky (Russian: Михаил Григорьевич Шуйский), (13 November [O.S. 1 November] 1883 – 11 September 1953) was a opera and concert singer...
Novgorod-Suzdal, which has been known since the 14th century as the House of Shuysky, descends from Andrey II. In 1240, the Novgorodians expelled his brother...
the Seven Boyars, a group of Russian nobles, deposed the tsar Vasily Shuysky on 27 July [O.S. 17 July] 1610, and recognized the Polish prince Władysław...
mother, Evdokiya Gorbataya-Shuyskaya, was a Rurikid princess from the Shuysky branch, daughter of Alexander Gorbatyi-Shuisky. A ninth generation ancestor...
(Peter the Great) and zavod (meaning factory). It was previously known as Shuysky Zavod (1703–1704) and Petrovskaya Sloboda (1704–1777), which was the first...
size Location Illustration 1. Carowie Szujscy przed Zygmuntem III (The Shuysky Princes before King Sigismund III) 1853 oil on canvas 75.5 cm × 109 cm...
Maundy (foot washing), another act of extreme humility Sankin-kōtai, Japan Shuysky Tribute, a similar Eastern European practice Sujud, prostration to Allah...
nobles and later desposed Pretender: False Dmitry II (since June 1607) Shuysky Michael Михаил Фёдорович 12 July 1596 – 12 July 1645 26 July 1613 12 July...
Mniszech (nicknamed "Marinka the Witch" by the Russians) – Vasili Ivanovich Shuysky was crowned as Vasili IV. The death of False Dmitry and widespread chaos...
Grand Principality of Moscow in 1392, the local princes took the name Shuysky and settled in Moscow, where they were prominent at the court and briefly...