Ivan Yuryevich Golshansky (c1435-1481)

Ivan Y. Golshansky Prince Golshansky 1457 - 1481 Predecessor	Yuri Semyonovich Golshansky Successor	Alexander Y. Golshansky Prince Dubrovitsky 1457 - 1481 Predecessor	Yuri Semyonovich Golshansky Successor	Semyon Yurevich Golshansky Death	August 30, 1481 Rod	Golshansky Father	Yuri Semyonovich Golshansky Spouse	Anna Mikhailovna Chartoryyskaya Children	Avdotya, Agrippina, Yuri and Vasilisa Ivan Yuryevich Golshansky (d. August 30, 1481 ) - statesman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, prince Golshansky and Dubrovitsky ( 1457 - 1481 ). The eldest son of Prince Yury Semenovich Golshansky, second cousin and handler of the Grand Duke of Lithuania and the King of Poland, Casimir Jagellon.

Contents 1	Biography 2	Family 3	Literature 4	References Biography In 1457, after the death of his father, Yuri Semenovich Golshansky, Ivan inherited the Golshansky and Dubrovitsky principalities. His younger brother Simeon (d. 1505) received the Stepan principality.

In 1481, the noble Russian-Lithuanian Orthodox princes Ivan Yuryevich Golshansky, Mikhail Olelkovich Slutsky and Fyodor Ivanovich Belsky, relatives and assistants of Casimir , organized a conspiracy against the Grand Duke of Lithuania. According to one of the versions, the conspirators were going to lure Kazimir to Kobrin for the wedding of Prince Fedor Belsky and Anna Kobrinsky, kill him and put him on the grand throne in Vilna of Prince Mikhail Olelkovich Slutsky. According to another version, the conspirators planned to kill Casimir, tear away from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and attach toTo the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Eastern lands are ON to the river Berezina.

Conspiracy princes princes was opened in Kiev. By order of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Casimir, princes Mikhail Olelkovich Slutsky and Ivan Yuryevich Golshansky were arrested. Fyodor Ivanovich Belsky fled from Lithuania to Moscow, having lost his specific princedom. On August 30, 1481, the princes, conspirators princes Ivan Golshansky and Mikhail Olelkovich were executed in Vilna. After the death of Ivan Yuryevich his younger brothers Semyon (d. 1505) and Alexander (d. 1511) Golshany inherited Golshansk and Dubrovits principality.

Family
Ivan Y. Golshansky was married to Anna Mikhailovna Czartoryskaya daughter of Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Chartorysky.

Children:
 * Avdotya Ivanovna Golshanskaya (c1478-c1530)
 * Agrippina Ivanovna Golshanskaya (c1479-c1530)
 * Yuri Ivanovich Golshansky (c1480-1536)
 * Vasilisa Ivanovna Golshanskaya (c1481-c1531)

Literature
Wolff J. Kniaziowie litewsko-ruscy from końca czternastego wieku. - Warszawa, 1895.