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Okolnichy
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Okolnichy (Russian: око́льничий, IPA: [ɐˈkolʲnʲɪtɕɪj]) was an old Russian court official position. According to the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, directives on the position of okolnichy date back to the 14th century. Judging by the Muscovite records from the 16th and 17th centuries, okolnichy were entrusted with the same business in administration as boyars, with the only difference that they were placed second to boyars everywhere. While lower than boyars, it was one of the highest ranks (or positions) close to the tsar[1] in the courts of the Moscow rulers until the government reform undertaken by Peter the Great.

The word is derived from the Russian word окoлo (okolo) meaning 'close, near', in this case 'sitting close to the Tsar'. In the mid-16th century the role became second (subordinate) to boyars.[2]

Description

The duties of the first known okolnichies included arranging the travel and quarters of grand princes and tsars, as well as accommodating foreign ambassadors and presenting them to the court.

Okolnichies had a seat in prikazes, were appointed as namestniks and voivodes, served as diplomatic envoys and members of the tsar's council (duma).

Initially the rank of okolnichy was the second highest after that of boyar, while often they performed similar duties. According to the system of mestnichestvo, a person could not be made a boyar unless someone else in his family had recently held the boyar/okolnichy rank. Consequently, a position of okolnichy was a step towards granting the boyar rank to a non-noble. Even Prince Dmitry Pozharsky, though a Rurikid knyaz by birth and the "Saviour of the Motherland" by royal mercy, could not secure a position higher than okolnichy, because neither his parents nor uncles had ever held a rank higher than stolnik.

Under the Romanovs, the 18 noblest families of Muscovy were given the privilege of starting their official career from the rank of okolnichy, skipping all the lower ranks, such as stolnik. At the same period, the positions of okolnichy were differentiated and some of them (quarters okolnichy or close okolnichy) were of higher rank than that of non-close boyars. The terms derive from a semi-formal ranking based on the proximity to the tsar at the tsar's table.

List of okolnichies

Ivan III of Russia

Year Name Notes
1462 Ivan Glebov-Oschera[3]
1476-1522 Ivan Vorontsov-Veliaminov Schedra[3]
1476 Andrei Plescheyev[3]
1485 Jurlo Plescheyev[3]
1487-1503 Nikifor Basenkov[3]
1489 Yuriy Kutuzov-Shestak[3]
1489-1501 Boris Kutuzov[3]
1495-1505 Petr Zabolotskiy[3]
1495-1504 Prince Ivan Zvenigorodskiy-Zvenets[3]
1495 Petr Plescheyev[3]
1498-1524 Ivan Vorontsov-Veliaminov Oblias[3]
1500 Grigoriy Mamon[3]
1500 Ivan Chulkov-Chebot[3]
1501-1515 Petr Davydov-Khromoy[3]
1501 Prince Vasiliy Romodanovskiy[3]
1501 Afanasiy Sakmyshev[3]
1503 Ivan Mamonov Bolshoy[3]

Vasiliy III of Russia

Year Name Notes
1506-1515 Konstantin Zabolotskiy[3]
1506 Prince Konstantin Ushaty[3]
1510 Prince Vasiliy Zvenigorodskiy Nozdrovaty[3]
1510-1511 Mikhail Bezzubtsev[4]
1510-1516 Petr Zhitov[3]
1510-1520 Ivan Zhulebin[3]
1510-1522 Petr Zakharyin-Yakovlev[3]
1510 Ivan Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1510 Andrei Saburov[3]
1510 Ivan Dobrynskiy-Simskiy Khabar[3]
1512-1515 Ivan Kolychyov Loban[3] Killed
1513-1535 Andrei Buturlin[3]
1514-1528 Vasiliy Zakharyin-Yakovlev[3]
1514-1538 Mikhail Zakharyin-Yuryev[3]
1514-1520 Dmitriy Kitayev[3]
1514 Ivan Liatskiy[3]
1516 Vasiliy Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1516 Fedor Peshkov-Saburov Musa[3]
1517 Fedor Karpov[3]
1518 Mikhail Tuchkov-Morozov[3]
1522 Mikhail Plescheyev[3]
1522 Prince Semen Serebriany[3]
1522 Prince Ivan Telepnev-Obolenskiy, the Mute[3]
1522 Prince Ivan Ushaty-Liapun[3]
1523-1529 Andrei Velikoy[3]
1523 Prince Mikhail Kubenskiy[3]
1524 Prince Ivan Paletskiy[3]
1525-1534 Fedor Bezzubtsev[3]
1530 Fedor Karpov[3]
1532 Yakov Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1532 Prince Vasiliy Ushaty-Chulok[3]

Ivan the Terrible

Year Name Notes
1535 Ivan Briukhovo-Morozov[3]
1535 Semen Shestunov-Krivoy[3]
1536-1561 Ivan Vorontsov-Foka[3]
1538-1554 Ivan Zhulebin Bolshoy[3]
1538-1543 Dmitriy Ivanov-Slepoy[3]
1539 Fedor Nagoy[3]
1539-1545 Semen Bezzubtsov Yepanchin
1540 Prince Ivan Riapolovskiy Strigin[3]
1542 Fedor Plescheyev[3]
1543-1547 Ivan Bezzubtsov[3]
1544 Ivan Shein[3]
1547-1551 Ivan Kolychyov-Rudakov[3]
1547 Danila Zakharyin Okolnichy and Dvoretsky (1547)[5]
1548-1555 Ivan Kolychyov Umnoy[3]
1548-1556 Fedor Adashev[3]
1548 Grigoriy Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1548 Mikhail Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1548 Danila Zakharyin[3]
1549-1557 Andrei Kvashin[3]
1549-1571 Dolmat Karpov[3]
1549 Ivan Sheremetev Bolshoy[3]
1549 Grigoriy Yakovlia[3]
1550-1554 Ivan Karpov[3]
1550 Semen Zabolotskiy[3]
1550 Vladimir Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1550 Petr Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1550 Semen Peshkov-Saburov[3]
1550 Yakov Saltykov[3]
1552-1567 Ivan Vorontsov[3]
1552-1562 Ivan Golovin[3]
1552 Semen Morozov-Poplevin[3]
1552 Aleksei Basmanov[3]
? (died 1566) Mikhail Golovin[3] Executed
1552 Lev Saltykov[3]
1552 Ivan Chobotov[3]
1554 Prince Ivan Khvorostinin[3]
1554 Ivan Alferyev[3]
1555-1560 Vasiliy Borisov[3]
1555-1561 Aleksei Adashev[3]
1555 Dmitriy Chebotov[3]
1555 Mikhail Yakovlia[3]
1556 Dmitriy Plescheyev[3]
1556 Vasiliy Danilov[3]
1557 Semen Yakovlev[3]
155? Ivan Yakovlev[3]
1557 Nikita Sheremetev[3]
1558 Ivan Sheremetev Menshoy[3]
1558 Dmitriy Shastunov[3]
1559 Daniil Adashev[3] Executed Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Okolnichy
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