Authors
- Kurbatov Oleg A. Candidate of Historical Sciences
Annotation
This article is written in connection with the publication of a newly discovered source about the flight of the podyachy Kotoshikhin to Lithuania in 1664. The military-historical context of this event is considered — in the form of an essay of the summer campaign of 1664 on the upper Dnieper, which accompanied the next round of peace negotiations between Russia and the Commonwealth. The assumption is made about the confrontation of two teams of tsarist voivodes — associated with the boyars of Prince Ya. K. Cherkassky and with Prince Yu. A. Dolgorukov, which largely confirms and clarifies the version about the reasons for treason, which is recorded from the words of Kotoshikhin himself. The appendix also contains the text of the interrogation of the Ukrainian Cossack Philip Zhornitsky with a verbal description of the appearance and behavior of the clerk.
How to link insert
Kurbatov, O. A. (2023). A VERBAL PORTRAIT OF GRIGORY KARPOVICH KOTOSHIKHIN: ONCE AGAIN ABOUT THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE BETRAYAL OF THE MOSCOW CLERK Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №4 (52), 38. https://doi.org/10.25688/20-76-9105.2023.52.4.03
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