Yuriy Trubetskoy Explained

Yuriy Petrovich Trubetskoy
Native Name:Юрий Петрович Трубецкий
Birth Date:c. 1643
Birth Place:Starodub, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Burial Place:Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
Spouse:Iryną Golicyną
Children:2
Relatives:Yuri Nikita Trubecki (grandfather)
Aleksey Trubetskoy (great-uncle)
Ivan Trubetskoy (son)
Nikita Trubetskoy (grandson)
Family:Trubetsky family

Prince Yuriy Trubetskoy (c. 1643, Kingdom of Poland - 12 July 1679) was a Ruthenian boyar from the Trubetsky family. Other spellings of his name include Jurij Trubetsky, Jerzy Trubecki, Jerzego Trubeckiego, Jerzy Wigant Trubecki, Jurij Trubiacki, Juri Petrovitz Troebieskoy, Russian: Юрий Петрович Трубецкий, and Ukrainian: Юрій Петрович Трубецький.

Biography

During the 16th century, the Trubetsky family split between brothers Alexei, who elected to stay under Russian tsarship, and Yuri Nikita, Yuriy's grandfather, who favored the Kingdom of Poland.[1] Yuriy was born circa 1643 in Starodub, Poland to Piotr Trubecki and Elżbieta Iwanowna Trubecka née Drucka-Sokolińska.[1] Trubetskoy was serving as a boyar in 1656 when his great-uncle Alexei began trying to convince him to come to Moscow but he refused.[1] His maternal grandparents issued him ownership of Czarnorucz, Podrecz, and Sokolnia, all of which were in the Kingdom of Poland.[1] In 1657, Alexei began making threats against Poland; Trubetskoy quickly conceded.[1]

He named his step-father Krzysztof Wołodkiewicz his heir to the boyarship in Poland, made it clear in his writings that he was being forced to go to Russia and would later return to his homeland, and left. Alexei had no children so Trubetskoy became boyar under Peter the Great as Alexei's heir.[1] In 1660, Trubetskoy was made a boyar by Tsar Alexei of Russia and a voivode of Kyiv, then in the Tsardom of Russia, in 1673.

He died in 1679.

Personal life

Trubetskoy married Iryną Golicyną, daughter of Vasily Vasilyevich Golitsyn, after accepting the village of Bogorodskoye-Kraskovo as dowry.[2] [1] They had two sons, Ivan and Yuri.[1] Nikita Trubetskoy was his grandson via Ivan.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Buczyło. Andrzej. 2015. Archiwalia związane z kniaziami Trubeckimi w zespole Archiwum Warszawskie Radziwiłłów – pochodzenie i podział typologiczny. The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 6. 8. 61-78. 10.12775/AKZ.2015.002. 2022-05-04. pl. free.
  2. Web site: 151. В.Агошков. Тросна-Ефратово тожь. Князь Юрий Петрович Трубецкой. 2014-02-08. Neizvestniy-geniy. Ivanovich Agoshkov. Vasily. 2022-05-04. ru.
  3. Web site: Князья Трубецкие. Dolgorukov. P.V.. n.d.. Azbyka. 2022-05-04. ru.