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"Telyatevsky, Fyodor Andreevich"
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Prince Fyodor Andreyevich Telyatevsky (d. 1645) was a Russian military and statesman, rynda, sofanik, chalice and regimental voivode during the reign of Mikhail Fedorovich.
From the princely family of Telyatevsky. The only son of the boyar Prince Andrei Andreyevich Telyatevsky. The last representative of the Tver princely house. With his death, the princely family of Telyatevsky died out.
Had sisters, princess: Irina - the wife of suchnik Yakov Nikitich Golovin and Feodosia - the wife of the boyar and Prince Ivan Andreevich Golitsyn.
Biography
On August 15, 1623, Prince Fyodor Andreevich Telyatevsky was mentioned for the first time in the rank of suchnik when he looked at the great sovereign's table.
On February 2, 1624 he decorated wine at the royal table, on September 19 of the same year he was thirtieth in the wedding train during the first wedding of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich with Princess Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova. On September 22, he looked into a large table in the Faceted Chamber; on October 17, he looked into a large table in the Front Chamber.
On May 17, 1625, F. A. Telyatevsky at the table, at which the Kyzylbash ambassadors were invited, was drinking before the tsar.
On May 20, 1626, together with Yuri Ignatievich Tatishchev, he was sent for four months as the first voivode to Vyazma. He was accompanied by a group of 408 soldiers. On September 19 of the same year he returned to Moscow.
On December 11, 1627 he went with a table from Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich and Patriarch Filaret to the Turkish ambassador.
On April 13, 1628, "according to the Crimean news," he was appointed to the outlying category as the first voivode of the Advanced Regiment in Tula. On May 31, Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich, in his charter, ordered Prince Fyodor Telyatevsky to watch the fortifications, monitor the arrival of the Crimean Tatars, call the surrounding residents into siege when the enemy approaches, report this to the tsar and voivodes of nearby cities, send patrols, catch “languages.” In the event of an attack by the Crimean Tatars, he had to oppose the Tatars himself "and send his fellow voivodes." When the Crimeans attacked Tula, voivodes from Dedilov, Krapivna, Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky and Mtsensk were to arrive to Prince F. A. Telyatevsky. On September 20, he received a new royal decree, according to which he could return from Tula to Moscow from October 1.
From May 1631 to May 1633 Prince Fyodor Andreevich was the first voivode in Tobolsk. According to the royal decree, the Tobolsk voivode contributed to the expansion of Russian possessions in Siberia and the Far East. In the same year, Fyodor Ivanovich Bolshaya Golenishchev-Kutuzov was sent from Moscow to Tobolsk, who was to investigate the stay of F. A. Telyatevsky in voivodeship.
On February 2, 1634, Prince Fyodor Andreevich looked into the great sovereign’s table in the dining room, on February 4 and 15 he was the first to visit the Tsar of the Turkish ambassador in the Golden Signature Chamber. On March 1, on the name day of Queen Evdokia Lukyanovna (Streshneva) he looked at the great sovereign’s table in the dining room. On April 6, he decorated wine on the royal table in the dining room on Bright Sunday. Another sophomore Prince Alexei Ivanovich Vorotynsky looked at b