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  1. Prince Andrey Mikhailovich Kurbsky (Russian: Андрей Михайлович Курбский; Polish: Andriej Michajłowicz Kurbski; 1528–1583) was a Russian political figure, military leader, and political philosopher, known as an intimate friend and then a leading political opponent of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible (r.

  2. Andrey Mikhaylovich, Prince Kurbsky was a Russian military commander who was a close associate and adviser to Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible of Russia during the 1540s and ’50s. A member of the princely house of Smolensk-Yaroslavl, Kurbsky became attached to the special advisory council (Izbrannaya.

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  3. Mar 22, 2021 · The first full biography, S. Gorskii’s The Life and Historical Significance of Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Kurbskii, published in 1858, Kurbskii is cast as the symbol of all anti-state and anti-Muscovite forces and generalized image of the enemy of Russia,” according to Filyushkin.

  4. Aug 11, 2020 · Abstract. Linguistic research of Andrey Kurbskys correspondence with Ivan IV shows not so much ideological and political, but a culturally conditioned confrontation, which manifests itself in the peculiarities of text building, starting from the choice of the form of presentation, the way of quoting texts of the Holy Scriptures, the choice ...

  5. KURBSKY, ANDREI MIKHAILOVICH. (1528 – 1583), prince, boyar, military commander, emigr é, writer, and translator. A scion of Yaroslav's ruling line, Kurbsky began his career at Ivan IV 's court in 1547. From 1550 on, Kurbsky participated in military campaigns, including the capture of Kazan (1552).

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  7. Feb 14, 1988 · Prince Andrei Kurbsky, two years older than Ivan, did not live long enough to see Ivan's death. He grew up virtually in the same milieu as the future czar (they were relatives). Their fates were ...

  8. The defection of one of Ivan’s outstanding field commanders, Prince Andrey Kurbsky, to Poland in 1564 greatly startled the tsar, who announced later that year his intention of abdicating in view of the boyars’ betrayal.

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