Knowledge (XXG)

Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky (Tararui)

Source 📝

36: 141: 342:
Relying on the Streltsy, Khovansky wielded enormous political influence and often interfered in the government affairs. In June 1682 he was appointed to lead the Prikaz of Judges. His uncommon arrogance and vanity alienated Sophia and her Miloslavsky relatives, while inducing jealousy on the part of
411: 57: 441: 446: 426: 108: 80: 406: 87: 127: 94: 234: 436: 76: 61: 304:. Wishing to secure the allegiance of the Streltsy, he announced total forgiveness to those who took part in the uprising. 355: 180:
called after the name of the uprising. Khovansky's moniker, Tararui, derives from the old Russian word for "chatterbox".
328: 332: 46: 65: 50: 381:
When the news of Khovansky's execution reached the Streltsy stationed in Moscow, they started a riot and seized
101: 273:. He was reputed as a dour and masterful manager who did not look kindly on local licentiousness and manners. 416: 371: 289: 169: 293: 431: 277: 375: 253:
in Moscow on 25 July 1662 he dealt with insurgents and then led an investigation committee based in
17: 421: 195: 184: 320: 350:'s family and to usurp the throne prompted Sophia to evacuate Ivan V and Peter I from Moscow to 339:. The patriarch refuted Pustosvyat's arguments and the next day Sophia had Pustosvyat executed. 386: 336: 312: 173: 308: 301: 285: 238: 153: 307:
Through the support of the Streltsy he established a dual-reign regime, the joint rule of
297: 246: 400: 324: 222: 177: 203: 382: 351: 254: 250: 35: 367: 359: 292:(May 15 to May 17, 1682), during which their old and unpopular leader, Prince 187: 296:, was murdered and Khovansky named his successor. Thus, he became de facto 140: 281: 270: 266: 165: 346:
Eventually, the rumours about Khovansky's intention to assassinate the
226: 215: 199: 191: 172:, alternatively known as the Khovanshchina. His life was dramatized by 366:
declared Khovansky the mutineer and the patron of heretics, while the
316: 280:'s death in April 1682, taking advantage of his popularity among the 258: 211: 207: 363: 335:
to agree to a public debate with one of the Old Believer leaders,
262: 242: 161: 139: 347: 230: 385:, but the regent soon quelled the mutinous army and appointed 29: 257:. In 1663 he was proclaimed a judge of the Yamskoi 194:to Moscow in 1408. He started his employment under 412:Russian people of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) 370:had him sentenced to death. He was captured in 245:on March 27, 1659. In January 1660 he attacked 229:. In 1657 he blitzed a number of Swedes under 378:where he was beheaded together with his son. 8: 64:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 442:People executed by Russia by decapitation 128:Learn how and when to remove this message 77:"Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky" Tararui 210:. In 1651–1654 he was governor in 241:on 8 February 1659. He was promoted to 261:. Between 1669–1678 he governed 288:family from power. He engineered the 7: 190:dynasty, whose ancestors moved from 62:adding citations to reliable sources 18:Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky (Taratui) 284:, Khovansky helped to dismiss the 25: 447:17th-century executions by Russia 214:, and in 1656 he was governor of 427:Nobility from the Russian Empire 34: 249:and set it on fire. During the 1: 235:Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) 407:17th-century Russian people 158:Ива́н Андре́евич Хова́нский 463: 223:Russian-Polish-Swedish war 150:Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky 374:near Moscow and taken to 331:demonstration and forced 202:. In 1650 he was sent to 157: 206:to counter the raids of 183:Khovansky came from the 144:A 19th-century engraving 437:Executed Russian people 362:. In September a royal 327:he organized in 1682 a 290:great Streltsy uprising 170:Moscow Uprising of 1682 323:. As he supported the 145: 389:as their new leader. 143: 58:improve this article 356:St Savva monastery 321:Sophia Alekseyevna 294:Mikhail Dolgorukov 146: 387:Fyodor Shaklovity 337:Nikita Pustosvyat 333:Patriarch Joachim 174:Modest Mussorgsky 138: 137: 130: 112: 16:(Redirected from 454: 354:and then to the 319:of their sister 302:Muscovite Russia 239:battle of Myadel 160:) was a Russian 159: 133: 126: 122: 119: 113: 111: 70: 38: 30: 21: 462: 461: 457: 456: 455: 453: 452: 451: 397: 396: 395: 298:Minister of War 225:he served as a 134: 123: 117: 114: 71: 69: 55: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 460: 458: 450: 449: 444: 439: 434: 429: 424: 419: 417:Russian rebels 414: 409: 399: 398: 394: 391: 376:Vozdvizhenskoe 343:other boyars. 208:Crimean Tatars 136: 135: 42: 40: 33: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 459: 448: 445: 443: 440: 438: 435: 433: 430: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 404: 402: 392: 390: 388: 384: 379: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 349: 344: 340: 338: 334: 330: 326: 325:Old Believers 322: 318: 314: 310: 305: 303: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 274: 272: 268: 264: 260: 256: 252: 248: 244: 240: 237:, he won the 236: 233:. During the 232: 228: 224: 219: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 186: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 155: 151: 142: 132: 129: 121: 118:December 2009 110: 107: 103: 100: 96: 93: 89: 86: 82: 79: –  78: 74: 73:Find sources: 67: 63: 59: 53: 52: 48: 43:This article 41: 37: 32: 31: 27:Russian boyar 19: 380: 345: 341: 315:, under the 306: 275: 220: 182: 164:who led the 149: 147: 124: 115: 105: 98: 91: 84: 72: 56:Please help 44: 432:1682 deaths 383:the Kremlin 352:Kolomenskoe 286:Miloslavsky 255:Kolomenskoe 251:Copper Riot 221:During the 168:during the 422:Gediminids 401:Categories 393:References 368:Boyar Duma 360:Zvenigorod 329:schismatic 278:Feodor III 185:Lithuanian 88:newspapers 196:Mikhail I 188:Gediminid 45:does not 372:Pushkino 282:Streltsy 271:Novgorod 267:Smolensk 166:Streltsy 317:regency 313:Peter I 216:Mogilev 200:stolnik 192:Podolia 176:in the 154:Russian 148:Prince 102:scholar 66:removed 51:sources 309:Ivan V 269:, and 259:Prikaz 227:voivod 212:Vyazma 104:  97:  90:  83:  75:  364:ukase 276:Upon 263:Pskov 247:Brest 243:boyar 198:as a 178:opera 162:boyar 109:JSTOR 95:books 348:Tsar 311:and 231:Gdov 204:Tula 81:news 49:any 47:cite 358:in 300:of 60:by 403:: 265:, 218:. 156:: 152:( 131:) 125:( 120:) 116:( 106:· 99:· 92:· 85:· 68:. 54:. 20:)

Index

Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky (Taratui)

cite
sources
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
removed
"Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky" Tararui
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message

Russian
boyar
Streltsy
Moscow Uprising of 1682
Modest Mussorgsky
opera
Lithuanian
Gediminid
Podolia
Mikhail I
stolnik
Tula
Crimean Tatars
Vyazma
Mogilev

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.