Los jednego człowieka czasów Smuty: Jakow Michajłowicz Boborykin
Journal Title: Wschodni Rocznik Humanistyczny - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
This article is a rough drawing that at the same time is introducing newly found published and non-published biographical details about Jakow, the son of Michail Boborykin who died on 15th October, 1629. Boborykin was a man typical for the Time of Troubles period but in the end, he turned out to be the most popular and the most distinctive member of his family. He made a staggering career from a provincial nobleman to a Second in line Judge (org. в Prikaz Pomyestnyi). The starting point of this career was the swift move from serving the Swedes to serving the new Tsar who has just assumed power in Moscow.
Authors and Affiliations
Aleksandr Malov
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Los jednego człowieka czasów Smuty: Jakow Michajłowicz Boborykin
This article is a rough drawing that at the same time is introducing newly found published and non-published biographical details about Jakow, the son of Michail Boborykin who died on 15th October, 1629. Boborykin was a...