Ivan Andreevich Fahrensbach

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Iwan Andrejewitsch Fahrensbach ( Russian Иван Андреевич Францбеков , Iwan Andrejewitsch Franzbekow ; † after 1658) was the Russian governor in Totma .

Life

Iwan Fransbekow came from the German-Baltic Fahrensbach family . He followed his brother Dmitri Andreevich Fahrensbach into Russian services. On December 24, 1625 Ivan had received the Holmetskom estate in the Rostov region from Djaken Gerassim Martemjanow , with more than 340 fallow fields and a further 277 plowed fields as well as 20 Dessjatine forests and bogs. From 1630/31 to at least 1644 he was voivode in Totma. When his brother Dmitri fell from grace in Yakutsk in 1652, he unsuccessfully used himself for him with the tsar . In 1656 it was he who had to examine and translate the alliance treaty with Brandenburg for the Russian side , which was transmitted by the electoral ambassador Jonas Kasimir Freiherr zu Eulenburg and was based on a treaty between the Teutonic Order and Russia from 1517.

Presumably it was his sons who served with the rank of Polkownik in the Russian infantry in the second half of the 17th century .

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Individual evidence

  1. В. А. Кадик: Писцовые материалы Ростовского уезда XVII. 2012, pp. 339-340
  2. ^ Tonja Krombach and Heiko Stern: KulturLandschaft Ost- und Westpreußen. German Cultural Forum Eastern Europe, Potsdam 2005, p. 49, ISBN 9783936168198