Fyodor Basmanov Explained

Fyodor Alexeyevich Basmanov (Russian: link=no|Фёдор Алексеевич Басмáнов, pronounced as /ru/) was a Russian oprichnik, warlord and a favorite of Ivan the Terrible.

Biography

The word "Basman" denoted a certain kind of bread made exclusively in the palace dwellings. This nickname was given to an individual named Daniil Pleshcheev, Basmanov's grandfather, who was a of Vasily III, or a person who would make the bed of the ruler. The Basmanov family is recorded in the Velvet Book.[1] Daniil Pleshcheev was taken prisoner in the Battle of Orsha in 1514 and died in Lithuania.[2] [3]

Fyodor Basmanov was the son of, an important general and boyar who exerted great influence on Ivan the Terrible. Prince Kurbsky in his letters accuses the elder Basmanov of exploiting his son Fyodor to fall into the good graces of the Tsar.[4] He also had a brother, Pyotr, who was executed in 1570 along with his father.

The first mention of him is made in 1562 in the razriady books, as a rynda. This may place his birth sometime in the late 1540s or the early 1550s. His status grew very quickly after 1562. He was sent by the Tsar on a certain task to the Tsar's aunt Yefrosinya Staritskaya in 1563, implying a high level of trust that the Tsar had in him.

In 1564, Alexei and Fyodor were active in Ryazan against the Tatars, and for their bravery, both were bestowed a golden medal by the Tsar.[5]

In 1567, the title was bestowed onto Basmanov. This was a title giving Basmanov the responsibility to organize the tsar's feasts and sit next to the tsar in these feasts, which would have been a role close to the Tsar. The historian Nikolay Karamzin writes that the first favourites of Ivan the Terrible were Alexei and Fyodor, but that Fyodor was especially close to the Tsar, and especially cruel.[6]

In 1568, the Tsar tasked the Basmanovs with the downfall of his enemy, Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow. Philip was executed within a year. It was believed by his contemporaries that Basmanov the younger had an instrumental role in continuing the Livonian war.

Certain contemporaries of Basmanov, including Prince Kurbsky[7] and Heinrich von Staden, made accusations against Fyodor of having a homosexual relationship with the Tsar. Allegedly, the prince accused Fyodor of being the Tsar's sodomite, and the furious Tsar had the accuser executed in 1563, possibly by strangulation.[8] [9] [10] This account was written down by the author Alexander Guagnini. However, according to the historian Solovyov, Guagnini had never been in Moscow, putting the veracity of this account under doubt., a foreigner who had also traveled in Muscovy, wrote that Basmanov could manipulate the Tsar to execute any of his enemies, and that this led to the death of Ovchina.[11]

The circumstances of his death are unclear. Around the year 1570, he and his father fell out of favor with the Tsar, as the Tsar believed that they were working with Archbishop Pimen of Novgorod to surrender Pskov and Novgorod to his enemy, Sigismund II Augustus.[12] [13] However, his name is not documented anywhere in the that Ivan the Terrible kept, unlike his father and brother, whose executions in 1570 were recorded. Kurbsky wrote that Fyodor Basmanov killed his father on the orders of the Tsar.[14] Historian George Vernadsky disputes the claim that Basmanov was executed; Vernadsky proposes that Basmanov the younger died anyway in 1570 or 1571.[15] However, von Staden wrote that both Alexei and Fyodor were executed. Basmanov disappears from the historical record after 1571.[16]

Marriages and family

It is documented that he married a member of the, Varvara Sitskaya, a niece of the late Tsaritsa Anastasia Romanovna. He had two children with her, Pyotr and Ivan, and may have died in exile in Beloozero.[17] Pyotr would go on to be a close confidant of Tsar Boris Godunov, and was killed in 1606; Ivan died in 1604 in battle.[18] [19] Russian genealogist and historian writes that Fyodor Basmanov was married to one Solomonida Zhelyabuzhskaya(?-1623/25), who later became the hegumenia of the Ascension Convent until 1613.[20]

In popular culture

External links

Journal articles about Basmanov:

Notes and References

  1. Isechko . A.I. . Федор Басманов и его влияние на царя Ивана Грозного . Вестник СНО ДОННУ . 2022 . 14 . 2 . 138–142 . 13 July 2023 . Fyodor Basmanov and his influence on the Tsar Ivan the Terrible . ru . 2522-4824.
  2. Encyclopedia: ru:Басмановы-Плещеевы. The Basmanov-Pleshcheevs . Военный энциклопедический лексикон (Military Encyclopedic Dictionary) . 1837–1850 . ru . https://runivers.ru/bookreader/book9626/#page/163/mode/1up . 13 July 2023 .
  3. Book: Skrynnikov, Ruslan . Переписка Грозного и Курбского: Парадоксы Эдварда Кинана . 1973 . Letter Exchange of Ivan the Terrible and Kurbsky: The Paradoxes of Edward Keenan . Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union . 53 . 15 July 2023 . ru.
  4. Book: Skrynnikov, Ruslan . Иван Грозный . Ivan the Terrible . 1975 . 87. ru.
  5. Book: Karamzin, Nikolay . История государства Российского . History of the Russian State . 1818–1829 . 9 . ru:Продолжение царствования Иоанна Грозного. 1563–1569 г. . Continuation of the ruling of Ioann the Terrible. 1563–1569 . ru . 13 July 2023.
  6. Book: Karamzin, Nikolay . История государства Российского . History of the Russian State . ru:Продолжение царствования Иоанна Грозного. 1569–1572 г.. Continuation of the ruling of Ioann the Terrible.1569–1572 . 1818–1829 . ru . 13 July 2023.
  7. Book: Skrynnikov, Ruslan . Иван Грозный . «Издательство АСТ» . Ivan the Terrible . 2001 . 10 September 2023 . ru . Измена Курбского . Kurbsky's Betrayal.
  8. Book: Payne . Robert . Romanoff . Nikita . Ivan the Terrible . 2002 . Cooper Square Press . 216.
  9. Hellie . Richard . What Happened? How Did He Get Away with It?: Ivan Groznyi's Paranoia and the Problem of Institutional Restraints . Russian History . 1987 . 14 . 1/4 . 199–224 . 10.1163/187633187X00105 . 24657751 . 12 July 2023 . 0094-288X.
  10. Encyclopedia: Obolenskiy-Telepnev, Dimitriy Fyodorovich (Ovchina) . ru:Оболенский-Телепнев, Димитрий Федорович (Овчина) . . 1902 . ru . 13 July 2023 .
  11. Book: Malein, Aleksandr . Новое известие о времени Ивана Грозного . 1934 . «Издательство Академии Наук СССР» . 13 July 2023 . ru . ru:КРАТКОЕ СКАЗАНИЕ О ХАРАКТЕРЕ И ЖЕСТОКОМ ПРАВЛЕНИИ МОСКОВСКОГО ТИРАНА ВАСИЛЬЕВИЧА. "A short telling of the personality and cruel reign of the Muscovite Tyrant [Ivan] Vasilyevich.
  12. Book: Skrynnikov . Ruslan Grigorʹevič . Reign of terror, Ivan IV . 2016 . Brill . 9789004304017 . 382 . 20 July 2023 . The Executions in Moscow.
  13. Martinyuk . Aleksei . Лихие люди Московской Руси. Три исторических портрета . Российские и славянские исследования: науч. сб. . 2008 . 148 . 13 July 2023 . Cunning People of Muscovy: Three Historical Portraits . . 978-985-518-038-9 . ru.
  14. Encyclopedia: Basmanov, Alexei Danilovich . ru:Басманов, Алексей Данилович . . 1900 . ru . 13 July 2023 .
  15. Book: Vernadsky, George . Московское царство . Tsardom of Muscovy . 13 July 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190722152536/http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/VGV/vgv514.htm . 22 July 2019 . ru . The Livonian War and the Oprichnina.
  16. Encyclopedia: The Basmanovs . ru:Басмановы . . 1891 . ru . 13 July 2023.
  17. Kleimola . Ann M. . Boris Godunov and the Politics of Mestnichestvo . The Slavonic and East European Review . 1975 . 53 . 132 . 361 . 4207084 . 12 July 2023 . 0037-6795.
  18. Encyclopedia: Басманов, Петр Федорович . Basmanov, Pyotr Fyodorovich . . 1900 . 2 . 20 July 2023 .
  19. Encyclopedia: Басманов, Иван Федорович . Basmanov, Ivan Fyodorovich . . 1900 . 2 . ru . 20 July 2023 .
  20. Snopok . Milana Andreyevna . Фёдор Басманов и его связь с Иваном IV Грозным . Актуальные исследования . Fyodor Basmanov and his ties to Ivan the Terrible . ru . 5 March 2023 . 10 . 140 . 5 April 2024.
  21. Fedorchuk . Maria . Особенности интерпретации персонажа в литературе фанатов (на материале фандома «Князь Серебряный») . Вестник Брянского Университета . 2017 . РИО БГУ . 19 July 2023 . The Particular Interpretation of The Character in the Literature of the Fans (based on the fandom "Kn'az' serebr'any") . ru . 2413-9912.