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Verderevsky

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Verderevsky (Russian: Вердеревские or Верхдеревские) is a Russian noble family from prominent [[Boyar|boyars]] of the [[Principality of Ryazan|Duchy of Ryazan]]. The Verderevskys are listed in the 6th part of the [[Ryazan Governorate|Ryazanian]] genealogical book.

== History ==
The Verderevsky family is considered descendants of [[Murza]] Salohmir (Salhomir), who arrived in [[Principality of Ryazan|Ryazan]] in 1371 to the court of [[Oleg II of Ryazan|Duke Oleg]]<ref name=":0">Долгоруков П.В. [http://bit.ly/2V5MMaf Российская родословная книга. Часть четвертая.] С.-Петербург, 1857. Сс. 326-327. </ref>. According to the generalogical tale, Salohmir came with his brother Edugan, who is said to be the progenitor of the Khitrovo family<ref name=":0" />. Salohmir baptised into [[Russian Orthodoxy]] under the name of Johan (Ioann) Miroslavich<ref name=":0" />. Oleg II of Ryazan married off to him his younger sister Anastasia, and soon made Salohmir a boyar. He was granted with large landed estates, including Verderev, [[Venyov]], Rostovets, Mikhailovo polye, and Besputsky stan<ref name=":0" />. The descendants of Salohmir included such noble families as Kryukov, Shishkin, Porovaty, Duvanov, Koncheev, Rataev, Bazarov, counts Apraksin, and Khanykov<ref name=":0" />. The Verderevskys are directly descended from Salohmir's grandson, Grigory Grigoryevich Verhderevsky<ref name=":0" />. Many Verderevskys were [[Voivode|voivodes]] after the incorporation of the Duchy of Ryazan by [[Grand Duchy of Moscow|Moscow]]. Some Verderevskys had reached the duma ranks, but none of they had ever been created Moscow boyar. Six of the Verderevskys had become [[Stolnik|stolniks]] under [[Peter the Great]] and one was a dumny dvorianin<ref name=":1">Долгоруков П.В. [http://bit.ly/2V5MMaf Российская родословная книга. Часть четвертая.] С.-Петербург, 1857. Сс. 328-329. </ref>.

== Notable members ==

* Roman Grigoryevich Verderevsky was a voivode at [[Bryansk]] in 1543<ref name=":1" />.
*Fyodor Vasilyevich Verderevsky was the [[equerry]] and boyar to Duchess [[Anna of Ryazan]]<ref name=":2">[http://bit.ly/2GKH3wH Verderevsky//History of Ryazan]</ref>.
* Klementy Grirogyevich Verderevsky was a voivode at [[Dankov]] in 1569<ref name=":1" />.
* Gury Grigoryevich Verderevsky was a siege voivode in the Ukrainian troops in 1581, voivode at Mikhailov in 1584, [[Pronsk, Pronsky District, Ryazan Oblast|Pronsk]] in 1588, [[Bolkhovsky District|Bolhov]] in 1590 and [[Voronezh]] in 1591<ref name=":1" />.
* Nikita Semyonovich Verderevsky was a voivode in Dedilov in 1555 and [[Ryazan]] in 1558<ref name=":1" />.
* Yuri Vasilyevich Verderevsky was the second voivode of the Grand regiment of the Ukrainian troop in 1617<ref name=":1" />.
* Pyotr Afanasyevich Verderevsky was the second voivode of the [[Pskov]] avant-guard regiment during the [[Livonian War|Livonian campaign]] in 1579<ref name=":1" />.
* Pyotr Vasilyevich Verderevsky was a dumny dvoryanin under Tsars [[Ivan V of Russia|Ivan]] and [[Peter the Great|Peter]]<ref name=":1" />.
* [[:ru:Вердеревский,_Николай_Иванович|Nikolay Ivanovich Verderevsky]] (1768/1769 — 1812) was a Russian [[Lieutenant general|leutenant-genera]]<nowiki/>l of the [[Svita|Emperor's retinue]], the director of the Emperor's department of the [[Ministry of War of the Russian Empire|Ministry of war]].
* [[:ru:Вердеревский,_Николай_Алексеевич|Nikolay Alekseevich Verderevsky]] (1753—1797) was a Russian statesman, the [[viceroy]] of [[Podilsk|Podolsk]] in 1795-97.
* [[Dmitry Verderevsky|Dmitry Nikolayevich Verderevsky]] (1873 – 1947) was a Russian [[rear admiral]] and Minister of the Navy under the [[Russian Provisional Government]] in 1917.
* [[:ru:Вердеревский,_Евграф_Алексеевич|Eugraf Alekseevich Verderevsky]] (1825— after 1867) was a Russian writer and jouralist.
*Maria Vasilyevna Verderevskaya (1825 — 1879) was a Russian [[Salon (gathering)|salon]] singer, daughter of poet and translator Vasily Egrafovich Verderevsky (1800-1872)<ref name=":2" />.
*Ivan Ivanovich Verderevsky (1752 - after 1800) was the marshal of the nobility of Ryazan governorate (1788-1791)<ref name=":2" />.

== Some estates ==

* Verhderev, former town, now a village in [[Skopinsky District|Skopinsky district]], [[Ryazan Oblast]], — hereditory granted allod<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2" />.
*A [[fief]] in Melyonki, village in Okologorodny stan, Ryazan uyezd<ref name=":2" />.
*A fief in Schapovo, village in Okologorodny stan, Ryazan uyezd<ref name=":2" />.
*Voskresenskoye, a village in Kamenski stan, Ryazan, — in fiefdom<ref name=":2" />.
*Rozhdestvenskoye, a village in Perevitsky stan, Ryazan, — in fiefdom<ref name=":2" />.
*Temiryazevskoe (Fyodorovskoye), a village in Kamensky stan, Ryazan — in fiefdom prior to 1605<ref name=":2" />.
*Kushunovskaya, a village in Pehletski stan, Ryazan — in fiefdom<ref name=":2" />.
*Duryshkino (2/3) in Pehletski stan, Ryazan — in fiefdom<ref name=":2" />.
*Istobniki, Poniski stan, Ryazan, — in fiefdom<ref name=":2" />.
*A fief in Khodynino, Okologorodny stan, Ryazan, — since 1617<ref name=":2" />.
*Korovino Bolshoye (settlement) and Korovino (Vorypayevo, village) in Kobylsky stan, Ryazan, — in hereditory ownershipsince 1628<ref name=":2" />.
*Frolovo, a village in Kobylsky stan, Ryazan, — in hereditory ownership<ref name=":2" />.
*Khrapovo, a village in Okologorodny stan, Ryazan, — in hereditory ownership<ref name=":2" />.
*Monastyr (Moschenoye), Kamensky stan, Ryazan, — in hereditory ownership since 1673<ref name=":2" />.
*Podymovo, Kamensky stan, Ryazan, — in hereditory ownership since 1673<ref name=":2" />.
*Mostye, [[Ryazhsky District|Ryazhsky]] uyezd, — in hereditory ownership since late 17th century<ref name=":2" />.

== References ==
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[[Category:Russian noble families]]


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