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The coat-of-arms of the
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with the honorary title of
Viceroy of Medynsk. There he recruited several European officers. In 1648 he married his daughter Maria off to tsar Alexey Romanov. He was the second voivode during the war against Poland of 1654 β1657.
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Bogdanovich Miloslavsky (d. 1681) was the first cousin of Tsarina Maria Miloslavskaya. He was distinghuished in the war against Poland (1654 β 1667). The troop he led captured
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with landed aristocracy. In 1547 β 1550 he had the
Lyutosemsky volost in the Dmitrovsky district in fiefdom. In 1551 he became a monk of the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius.
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Miloslaw's grandson, Terenty
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According to the genealogical tale, Wienczyslaw and
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View of the mansion of boyar Ilya
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in the Sol-Vychegodsk district. In the late 15th β early 16th centuries he received the
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Dmitrievich Miloslavsky (d. circa 1570) was a regular landlord. He served as the
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and voivode Danilo Ivanovich Miloslavsky (d. before 1634), was the father of tsarina
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Grigory Mikhailovich Miloslavsky (d. after 1637) was an active opponent of
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Mikhail Ivanovich Miloslavsky (d. circa 1624) was the assistant to the
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Grigory Prokofyevich Miloslavsky (d. after 1616) was the head of
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