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ordered him to put on royal clothes, put him on the throne, bowed, and then stabbed him in the heart, after which the rest of the guardsmen attacked and stabbed the body of Fedorov-Chelyadnin. After his death, all the vast Chelyadnin estates were looted and thoroughly destroyed, and all close
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looted and thoroughly destroyed all the vast Chelyadnin estates, and all close relatives and servants of Ivan Petrovich were brutally killed.
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Mikhail Andreevich Chelyadnya's son, Ivan Mikhailovich Chelyadnin, married Princess Elena Yuryevna Patrikeeva, grand daughter of
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Stat. Count Alexander Bobrinsky Noble families included in the General Armorial of the All-Russian Empire: in 2 volumes
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was informed that the elderly boyar supposedly intended to overthrow him from the throne and become tsar himself.
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appoints Grigory Fedorovich Chelyadin-Davydov and Ivan Andreevich Chelyadnin as governors of Pskov
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shows the execution of Ivan Petrovich Chelyadnin (right) after a mock coronation organized by
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executed Ivan Petrovich Fedorov-Chelyadnin, an influential boyar belonging to the
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This biography of a member of a noble house or article about nobility is a
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The Chelyadnins were descended from Ratsha, court servant (tiun) to Prince
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Polovtsov, Alexander Alexandrovich. "Fedorov-Chelyadnin, Ivan Petrovich".
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Ratsha's great-grandson Gavrila Aleksich was a boyar under the famed
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relatives and servants of Ivan Petrovich were brutally killed.
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in high and influential positions. They were descended from
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he was taken into captivity and died in a prison in
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Index

Chelyadnin

Vasily III
Russian
boyar
Grand Princes of Moscow
Ratsha
Vsevolod II of Kiev
Vsevolod II of Kiev
Kiev
Pushkin
Aminoff
Buturlin
Kuritsyn
Kamensky
Alexander Nevsky
Battle of Neva
Grand Princes of Vladimir
Andrey of Gorodets
Mikhail of Tver
Ratsha
Grand Prince Vasily I
boyars
Okolnichiy
Tsar
Ivan the Terrible
Daydov-Khromy
Oprichniks
Tsar
konyushy

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