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  1. The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a Ruthenianized princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later defected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GediminidsGediminids - Wikipedia

    The Russian Gediminid families include Bulgakov, Golitsin, Kurakin, Khovansky, Troubetzkoy, Mstislavsky, Belsky, and Volynsky. Some of these families also survive, as of 2020. [citation needed] Gediminid descendants. I. The descendants of *Bujwid Vytianis Rex. King Lithuania. Dukes Prince of Bujwid; I. The descendants of Narimantas:

  3. Belsky ( Russian: Бельский , pl. Бельские) is a Russian surname. When transliterated as Bielski it can also refer to a Polish family of the same name. Three different families bearing the name were prominent in Russian history: The Gediminid Belsky family of the 15th and 16th centuries.

  4. The family of Gediminas is a group of family members of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (ca. 1275–1341), who interacted in the 14th century. The family included the siblings, children, and grandchildren of the Grand Duke and played the pivotal role in the history of Lithuania for the period as the Lithuanian nobility had not yet ...

  5. The Belsky or Belski family (Russian: Бельский; plural: Бельские) was a princely family of Gediminid origin in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It later deflected to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and played a key role during the regency of Ivan IV of Russia. The family started with Ivan Vladimirovich...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ivan_BelskyIvan Belsky - Wikipedia

    Ivan Belsky may refer to: Ivan Vladimirovich Belsky (fl. 1422–1445), first prince of the Gediminid Belsky family; Ivan Feodorovich Belsky (c. 1501–1542), principal Gediminid Belsky in the Kazan-campaign and regency periods; Ivan Dmitrievich Belsky (died 1571), last prince of the Gediminid Belsky family

  7. Bogdan was not related to the great Gediminid princely Belsky family. It is believed that he became welcome at the royal court owing to his kinship with Malyuta Skuratov . His name was first mentioned in 1571, when Belsky was the tsar 's bodyguard ( rynda ) during his military campaigns.