Vasily Kholmsky
Russian prince, boyar, military leader, and son-in-law of Ivan the Great / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vasily Danilovich Kholmsky (Russian: Василий Данилович Холмский; c.1460s–1524) was a Russian knyaz, Boyar and Muscovite voyevoda. He was the son of Prince Daniil Kholmsky and the son-in-law of Grand Prince Ivan III, having married his daughter Feodosiya Ivanovna.[1]: 115 Kholmsky was a member of the princely house Kholmsky, and descended from the rulers of the Principality of Tver.
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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Danilovich.
Quick Facts Prince of Kholm, Predecessor ...
Vasily Kholmsky | |
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Knyaz | |
Prince of Kholm | |
Predecessor | Daniil Kholmsky |
Other titles | Voyevoda, boyar |
Born | c.1460s |
Died | 1524 Beloozero[citation needed] |
Wars and battles | Russo-Kazan Wars |
Offices | Boyar duma[citation needed] |
Noble family | Kholmsky |
Spouse(s) | Feodosiya Ivanovna (d. 1501) |
Father | Daniil Dmitrievich |
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