Yuriy Trubetskoy

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Yuriy Trubetskoy
Noble Family Trubetsky
Coat of Arms Trubetsky
Pogoń Litewska
Parents Piotr Trubecki
Elżbieta Drucka-Sokolińska
Consort Irena Golicyna
Children Ivan Bolshoy Troubetzkoy
Yuri Troubetzkoy
Date of Birth ca 1643
Place of Birth
Date of Death 12 July 1679
Place of Death

Yuriy Trubetskoy (Jurij Trubetsky, Jerzy Trubecki, Jurij Trubiacki, Юрий Петрович Трубецкий, Юрій Петрович Трубецький, Jurien Petrovitz Troebieskoy; ca 164312 July 1679 buried in Troitsky Monastyr, Moscow) was a Ruthenian Prince, boyar. In 1657, Prince Jurij Trubetsky went to Moscow with his uncle Aleksandr Yurievitch Trubetzkoy (? - Poland after 1657). Stolnik in Moscow in 1660, he was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis I of Russia in 1673. In the late 17th century, the weakened Republic of Both Nations under King Jan III Sobieski in alliance with the forces of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, dealt the crushing defeats to the Ottoman Empire; Jerzy Trubecki was the Polish wojewoda of Kijów Voivodeship, 1673. He hold the scepter at the coronation of Fedor Alexeevitch in 1676.

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