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    Prokopy Petrovich Lyapunov

    Russian voivode and political figure of Times of Troubles

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  1. In April of 1611 Prokopy along with his strong men, Duke Dmitry Troubetskoy, and Cossacks Ataman Ivan Zarutsky led the First People's Opolcheniye [ ru] (FPO) in an attempt to expel Polish forces from occupied Moscow dying not long after that.

  2. Prokopy Petrovich Lyapunov was a prominent 17th century Russian nobleman (dvoryanin), voivode of, allegedly, a Rurikid origin who practically became a head of Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky lands nobility in the end of 1590s; he took part in wars during power vacuum in succession crisis that happened in early 1598 in Tsardom as result of confusion about ...

  3. Prokopy Petrovich Lyapunov (Russian: Прокопий Петрович Ляпунов) (died 1611) was a Russian statesman of Rurikid stock, who helped deliver Moscow from Polish interventionists. After the death of Boris Godunov, Prokopy and his brother Zakhary Lyapunov sided with False Dmitriy I.

  4. Gravestones of Petr Savvich Lyapunov, a father of Prokopy Lyapunov, and his family members were evidently destroyed by Bolsheviks in around 1937 in Isady, Ryazan Oblast familial estate. By 1961 their original familial mansion ( manor house ) was also demolished.

  5. Prokopy Petrovich Lyapunov was a Russian statesman of Rurikid stock, who helped deliver Moscow from Polish interventionists.

  6. Boris Godunov Ivan IV's son Fyodor I didn't become the heir due to his dim-wittedness, so his brother-in-law Boris Godunov (who was the chief advisor to Fyodor I; Irina Godunov, his sister married Fyodor I) became the actual ruler of Russia.

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  8. Russian voivode and political figure of Times of Troubles (17th century) Prokopy P. Lyapunov.

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