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Fyodor Yurevich of Sudka, Prince of Sudka, was born circa 1445 in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia to Yuri Ivanovich of Sudka (c1420-c1475) and died circa 1510 Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia of unspecified causes.

Fyodor Yurevich Russian: Фёдор Юрьевич Судский entered the service of Ivan III, Grand Prince of Moscow. In 1492 he was one of the Russian commanders during the war against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

He is first mentioned in 1492 among the commanders involved in the battles against the Lithuanians . In 1495 he accompanied Grand Duchess Elena Ivanovna of Russia (1476-1513) to Lithuania in connection with her ​​marriage to Alexander of Poland (1461-1506) the Jagiellonian, son of Casimir IV of Poland (1432-1492). In 1502 as the second governor of his left hand led the regiment to fight in the "German lands", and in November drove the same regiment in Lithuania. In 1502-1505 was governor of Dorogobuzh.

Service of Vasili III of Russia (1479-1533)

In May 1508 Fyodor Yurevich led a campaign to Smolensk against Lithuanian commander Mykolas Glinskis (Mikhail Glinsky). In 1509-1510 he participated in the march of Vasili III against Pskov.

He had two sons, both named Ivan: Ivan Fyodorovich "The Lame" and Ivan Fyodorovich "the Younger". After his death, his sons lost their appanage privileges, but kept their title of Princes Sludsky. Ivan Fyodorovich "The Lame" had only two daughters. Ivan Fyodorovich "The Younger" died childless. Thus the lineage of the Princes Sudsky had no more male descendents.

Of Ivan Fyodorovich's two daughters, the eldest, Nabalka Ivanovna married Mikhail Ivanovich Strigin-Ryapolovsky Russian: Михаил Иванович Стригин-Ряполовский and the second, whose name is unknown, married Prince Semyon Ivanovich Paletsky Russian: Семен Дмитриевич Палецкий


Children


Offspring of Fyodor Yurevich of Sudka and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ivan Fyodorovich "the Lame" Prince Sudsky (c1475-1546) 1475 1546
Ivan Fyodorovich "the Younger" Prince Sudsky (c1485-c1520) 1485 1520


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