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Boyar '''Ivan Andreyevich Chelyadnin''' (]-]), konyushy at court of ], ] (1508-1509). He took part in a number of battles with ], after defeat of Russia at the ] he was taken into captivity and died in a prison in ]. | Boyar '''Ivan Andreyevich Chelyadnin''' (]-]), konyushy at court of ], ] (1508-1509). He took part in a number of battles with ], after defeat of Russia at the ] he was taken into captivity and died in a prison in ]. | ||
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Chelyadnins (Челядины) is an old Russian boyar family of Radsha (Радша) lineage via Akinfovs (Акинфовы), extinct in 16th century.
Notable Chelyadnins
Boyar Andrey Fyodorovich Chelyadnin (?-1503), the first of Chelyadnins who gained the title of konyushy, governor (наместник, namestnik) of Novgorod. In 1496 he defeated Swedes. In 1500 he defeated Lithuanians at the Lovat River and captured the city of Toropets.
Boyar Ivan Andreyevich Chelyadnin (?-1514), konyushy at court of Vasili III of Russia, voyevoda (1508-1509). He took part in a number of battles with Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after defeat of Russia at the Battle of Orsha he was taken into captivity and died in a prison in Wilno.
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