Grigory Fyodorovich Chelyadin-Davydov

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Grigori Fjodorowitsch Chelyadin-Davidov ( Russian Григорий Федорович Челядин-Давыдов , polish Gregory Fiodorowicz Czeliadin-Davidov ; † 1521 ) was a Russian Bojar and voevoda of Grand Dukes Moscow .

Life

Grigory Fyodorovich was the son of the Russian nobleman and voivod Fyodor Dawydowitsch . He took 1495 in the campaign of Ivan III. against Novgorod . In 1496 he was mentioned in the campaign against Sweden as the second voivode of the "Front Regiment". In the second campaign against Sweden in the same year he was second voivode in the "Regiment at the right hand". In 1501, during the Muscovite-Lithuanian War 1500–1503 , he took part in the battle of Mścisław , the first voivode in the “right hand regiment” . 1502 was the rank of the fifth provincial governors in the army of Knyaz Semen Ivanovich Możajski .

In 1507, during the Muscovite-Lithuanian War 1507–1508 , he was the first voivod in the "Great Polk" in the Novgorod campaign against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ; In 1508 he also gained the title of grand voivode. For loyalty and faithful service, he became the first Russian-Muscovite governor of Pskov in 1510 and took the oath of subjects for Grand Duke Vasily III from the subjugated city population . from.

He was also involved in battles against the various Tatar peoples in the rank of first or second voivod. In 1512, during the Muscovite-Lithuanian War 1512–1522 , he was the first voivode of the "Left Hand Regiment" in the campaign of the Grand Duchy of Moscow against the Lithuanian Smolensk . In 1514 he moved again against Smolensk, which was finally conquered. After Knjas Glinski was betrayed , he was called to the camp near Orsha . As voivode of the reserve of the "Great Regiment" he took part in the battle of Orsha . Despite his brave attitude, he escaped the military catastrophe.

After the battle of Orsha he did not take part in any other wars.

Remarks

  1. in Russian Polk , Polk = regiment; Regiments that were divided into the "Front Polk", "Large Polk", "Polks zur Linker" and "Right Hand" among others
  2. ^ Alliance talks with King Sigismund of Poland-Lithuania after the Russian Grand Duke Vasily broke his word to hand over the conquered city of Smolensk and the surrounding area to him, Knjas Glinski, as a Russian feudal principality