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The Vorotynsky family was a Russian noble family which was involved in the politics of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Tsardom of Russia. Their lands lay principally in the Upper Oka region and comprised the towns of Peremyshl and Vorotynsk as well as parts (дольницы) of Novosil and Odoyev.
The Vorotynsky family was a Russian noble family which was involved in the politics of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Tsardom of Russia. Their lands...
Giray of Crimea and about 60,000–70,000 Russians led by Prince Mikhail Vorotynsky. The Crimeans had burned Moscow the previous year, but this time they...
Pyotr Kurakin (1571–?) Mikhail Vorotynsky Pyotr Kurakin (?–1575; second time) Ivan Yeletsky (1582–?) Ivan Vorotynsky Jr. (1592–1598) Fyodor Khvorostinin...
equipped with firearms and cannons. The Russian army, led by Prince Mikhail Vorotynsky, was half the size but was experienced and supported by streltsy, equipped...
Vorotynsky District (Russian: Вороты́нский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the forty in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. Municipally...
Seven Boyars, notably his former adherents Princes Ivan Mikhailovich Vorotynsky [ru] and Fedor Ivanovich Mstislavsky, deposed him. He was forcibly made...
Rzhesvsky of Smolensk and Rzhev Shakhovskoy of Yaroslavl Shuysky of Shuya Volkonsky of Tarusa Vorotynsky of Vorotynsk Vyazemsky of Vyazma Yeletsky of Yelets...
In the Middle Ages Kaluga was a minor settlement owned by the Princes Vorotynsky. The ancestral home of these princes lies southwest of the modern city...
a dialect of the Sindhi language Saraiki, Russia [ru], a village in Vorotynsky District, Russia Saraiķi [lv; ru], a village in Pāvilosta Municipality...
had been incorporated into the Principality of Moscow (e.g., Shuisky, Vorotynsky, Repnin, Romodanovsky);[citation needed] Foreign princes from Lithuania...
Lithuanian service and joined the Muscovite court in the 1480s, including the Vorotynskys, Odoyevskys, Gorchakovs, and others. A peace treaty signed on 5 February...
of the Russian border service to 1571 and the work of Prince Mikhail Vorotynsky (died 1573) and his Great Abatis Border built along the southern boundaries...
Town Belyov was centre of the principality. In the 1420s, Belyovsky and Vorotynsky udels arose from Novosilsky-Odoyevsky principality. Since 1427, Princes...
Bishop and Missionary of Perm Hermogenes, Patriarch of Moscow Mikhail Vorotynsky, Field Marshal Aleksandr Griboyedov, Writer and Diplomat Alexius, Metropolitan...
Oryol Oblast Vorotynsk (air base) Vorotynsky District, an administrative district of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Vorotynsky, a Rurikid princely house of Muscovite...
election to the Russian throne in 1613, the Zemsky Sobor sent Prince Vorotynsky and several other boyars to inform Mikhail, who lived in Domnino, about...
Vasilsursk (Russian: Васильсу́рск) is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Vorotynsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the Sura River...
Vetluga 16330 Volodarsky District Володарский район town of Volodarsk 58807 Vorotynsky District Воротынский район work settlement of Vorotynets 19411 Voskresensky...
(Russian: Вороты́нец) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement), in Vorotynsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. Population: 6,451 (2010 Russian...
56.033; 45.067 Lysaya Gora, Vorotynsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a settlement in Otarsky Selsoviet of Vorotynsky District in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast;...
Kliment Voroshilov, Civil War commander, statesman, double HSU Mikhail Vorotynsky, defeated the Ottoman and Crimean Khanate army in the Battle of Molodi...
Semiboyarschina); Vorotynsky family. According to the official version, the most influential representative of this genus, Ivan Vorotynsky, recused himself;...