Fyodor Petrovich Prince Sitsky, nicknamed "Krivoy" (The One-eyed) entered the service of Grand Princes of Moscow. He served as Grand Prince Ivan III Vasilyevich. [1], but he retained the former estate of inheritance Sit on the River. On August 29, 1535 Fyodor Petrovich was defending the city of Starodub. When the city was captured by Hetmans Jerzy Radziwiłł and Jan Tarnowski (1488-1561), Fyodor Petrovich was take prisoner, with one of his sons, and died in captivity.
References
- ^ Кобрин В. Б.: Материалы генеалогии княжеско-боярской аристократии XV-XVI вв
Children
Offspring of Fyodor Petrovich (Krivoy) Sitsky and unknown parent | |||
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Aleksandr Fyodorovich Sitsky (c1480-c1548) | 1480 | 1548 | |
Semyon Fyodorovich Sitsky (c1482-c1555) | 1482 | 1555 | |
Andrei Fyodorovich Sitsky (c1485-c1560) | 1485 | 1560 | Anna NN |
Yuri Fyodorovich Sitsky (the elder) (c1488-c1565) | 1488 | 1565 | |
Fyodor Fyodorovich Sitsky (c1490-c1530) | 1490 | 1530 | |
Ivan (Konon) Fyodorovich Sitsky (c1495-1568) | 1495 | 1568 | |
Yuri Fyodorovich Sitsky (the younger) (c1500-c1570) | 1500 | 1570 | |
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