{"id":87235,"date":"2018-02-25T19:37:00","date_gmt":"2018-02-25T19:37:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-06T20:18:30","modified_gmt":"2023-01-06T20:18:30","slug":"boris-godunov","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2018\/02\/25\/boris-godunov\/","title":{"rendered":"Boris Godunov (\u0440\u0435\u0444\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0442, \u0430\u043d\u0433\u043b\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439)"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h1 style=\"background-color: #f9f9f9; color: #333333; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;\">Boris Godunov (\u0440\u0435\u0444\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0442, \u0430\u043d\u0433\u043b\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439)<\/h1>\n<pre style=\"background-color: #f9f9f9; color: #333333; font-size: 12px; padding-left: 18px;\">Boris Godunov<br \/><br \/>Boris Godunov (about 1552 \u2013 1605) was the Russian tsar since 1598;  came  to<br \/>power in the time of \u201coprichnina\u201d; was the  tsar  Fedor  Ivanovich\u2019s  wife\u2019s<br \/>brother and actually rulled the state instead of him.  He  strengthered  the<br \/>central authoritybaning on the nobility and supported  peasants  enslavement<br \/>Boris Feodorovich Godunov (about 1549 or 1552 \u2013 April 13\/23, 1605,  Moscow),<br \/>the Russian tsar.<br \/><br \/><br \/>                                   Origin<br \/><br \/>According to the legend the Godunovs came from the tatar  prince  Chet.  Who<br \/>came to Russia in the time of Ivan Kalita. This legend is  written  down  in<br \/>the annals dating back to the beginning of the 17th  century.  According  to<br \/>the  tsar  chronicle  of  1555  the  Godunovs  (as  well  as  Saburovs,  the<br \/>Velyaminous) come from Dmitriy Zern, who was evidently, a feudal  lord  from<br \/>Kostroma. Inspite of the validity of this point of view, there  is  still  a<br \/>chance that there is some truth in the legend about Chet too. And it is  not<br \/>accidental that some ancestors of separate branches  of  Chet\u2019s  descendants<br \/>had the names of the tatar origin (Sabur, Godun).<br \/>Boris Feodorovich Godunov\u2019s father died at the  end  of  the  Gos.  The  son<br \/>became an  \u201coprichnik\u201d.  He  was  married  to  the  tsar\u2019s  favorit  Malyuta<br \/>Skuratov\u2019s daughtes. Since the beginning of 1570s the rise of  the  Godunovs<br \/>begins. Boris Feodorovich  himself,  wasn\u2019t  close  to  the  tsar  Ivan  the<br \/>Terrible, though he became a boyar in  September,  1580.  At  least  on  the<br \/>wedding of the tsar and  Maria  the  Nude  (November,  1580).  He  was  only<br \/>tsaritsa\u2019s (\u201cbridesmade\u201d) \u201cdrugka\u201d. But the increasing role  of  the  family<br \/>in significant, as the whole clan  of  the  Godunovs  were  present  on  the<br \/>wedding. They slowly but steadily went up the rank stairs,  at  the  end  of<br \/>the 1570s \u2013 the beginning of  the  1580s  they  won  several  cases  and  so<br \/>security their position among the Moscow nobility. Godunov  was  clever  and<br \/>cautious, trying to keep in the backgroung for the time  being.  The  tsar\u2019s<br \/>son Feodor was married the Godunov\u2019s sister Irine.  Godunov\u2019s  rise  is  the<br \/>result of a historical accident and, at the same time, the manifestation  of<br \/>the common regularity of the  self-development  of  Russian  society.  Boris<br \/>would have been on of the many Godunovs in  the  History,  if  there  hadn\u2019t<br \/>happened a quarrel between  the  tsar  and  his  son  Ivan  in  Alexandrovsk<br \/>Sloboda November, 9, 1581. Ivan the Terrible sbruk his  son  with  his  cane<br \/>and got in a temple and in ten days (November, 19) the  prince  died.  After<br \/>Ivan Ivanovich\u2019s death Feodor became the successor to the throne.<br \/>Up to 1584 Godunov wasn\u2019t close to the tsar, but some  deeds  and  plans  of<br \/>Ivan  the  Terrible  affected  the  interests  of  the  Godunovs  and  Boris<br \/>inpanticular radically. The tsar wanted to marry Maria Gastings, a  relative<br \/>of Elizabeth, queen of England and to dissolve the marriage  between  Feodor<br \/>and childless Irine Godunov. In the tsar\u2019s last year  Godunov  got  a  great<br \/>influence at the count. Together witn B. J. Belsky he  became  of  Ivan  the<br \/>Terrible\u2019s favorites. Godunov\u2019s role in the death of the tsar is  not  quite<br \/>clear March, 18, 1584 Ivan the Terrible, according to D. Gorsey\u2019s  evidence,<br \/>was \u201cstrangled\u201d. It is possible, that there was a  plot  against  the  tsar.<br \/>However, anthropologist M. M. Gerasimov, who was studying  the  tsar  during<br \/>the last minutes of his lofe and they announced the tsar\u2019s  death  from  the<br \/>porch.<br \/>Feodor Ivanovich came to the throne. The new tsar was incapable  of  rulling<br \/>the country and required a clever adviser. The struggle for the right to  be<br \/>the spokesman of the interests if the new monarch flared up and  Boris  came<br \/>the winner out of it. Feodor reigned for 14 years and, at least, 13 of  them<br \/>Godunov was the actual ruller.<br \/><br \/><br \/>            Internal and Foreign Policy of Godunov\u2019s Government.<br \/><br \/>The activity of Godunov\u2019s Government timed at all-round streng the  ning  of<br \/>statehood. Due to his efforts  the  first  Russian  patriarch,  metropolitan<br \/>Yov,  was  elected.  The  establishment  of  patriachate  testified  to  the<br \/>enhanced prestige of Russia.<br \/>In internal policy of Godunov\u2019s  government  the  common  sence  and  thrift<br \/>prevaited.  Unprecedent  construction  if  cities  and  fortifications  took<br \/>place. The church building was also  carried  to  facilitate  the  stale  of<br \/>\u201cposadsky\u201d people. The big servants  (officials)  held  trading  people  and<br \/>handcraftsmen in their \u201cwhite slobodas\u201d, which  were  released  from  paying<br \/>the state taxes, before. But now everyone  who  was  engaged  in  trade  and<br \/>crafts should enter \u201cposadsky\u201d communities and participate  in  the  payment<br \/>of dutries to the treasury. So the number  of  such  people  increased,  and<br \/>each payer had to pay less, as the total sum remained constant.<br \/>The economical crisis of 1570s \u2013 the beginning of 1580s (forced) caused  the<br \/>establishment of serfhood. In 1597 the decree of  \u201c                       \u201d,<br \/>according to which the peasants who had run from their masters  \u201cduring  the<br \/>last five years were subject to investigation, caurt and returning  back  to<br \/>the peaces they lived  before\u201d.  Those  who  ran  six  and  more  years  ago<br \/>weren\u2019tsubject to that decree and more years ago  weren\u2019t  subject  to  that<br \/>decree and didn\u2019t have to be returned to their former owners.<br \/>In foreign policy Godunov proved to be a talented diplomat. On the  18th  of<br \/>May in 1595 in Tjavrin (near Ivangorod) the peace treaty between Russia  and<br \/>Sweden was concluded. Godunov  managed  to  take  avantage  of  a  difficult<br \/>internal political situation in Sweden,  -  and  Russia,  according  to  the<br \/>treaty, got back Ivangorod, Yam, Koporye and volost Korela.<br \/><br \/><br \/>                              Godunov\u2019s reign.<br \/><br \/>Godunov\u2019s way to the throne wasn\u2019t easy. In  Uglich  the  successor  to  the<br \/>throne Dmitriy, the son of Ivan the Terrible\u2019s six wife,  grew  up.  On  the<br \/>15th of May in 1591 tsarevich dead  under  the  obscure  circumtrances.  The<br \/>official investigation was carried out by the boyar V.  I.  Shujsky.  Trying<br \/>to please Godunov he reduced the happening to the \u201cnegligence\u201d of Maria  the<br \/>Nade, as a result of  which  Dmitry  accidentally  stabbed  himself  with  a<br \/>Knife, while playing with his coevals. Tsarevich  was  still,  he  stuffered<br \/>from fits and to give a Knife to  the  child  was  really  criminal.  It  is<br \/>possible that Godunov was involved in Dmitriy\u2019s death, as only to  make  the<br \/>nurse let the sick child play with a Knife would be enough. January 6,  1598<br \/>the tsar Feodor died, and Febriary 17, The Zemsky Cathedral elected the  new<br \/>tsar, his  brother-in-law  \u2013  Boris  Godunov.  They  supported  him  as  his<br \/>activity as a favorite was highly  valued  by  his  contemporaries.  Boris\u2019s<br \/>reign was marked by the beginning raproachment of Russia with the  West.  No<br \/>sovereign in Russia liked the foreigners as much as Godunov  did.  He  began<br \/>to invite the foreigners to service, releasing them from paying  taxes.  The<br \/>new tsar even wanted to invite the scientists from Germany, England,  Spain,<br \/>France and other countries in order to found in Moscow a high  school,  were<br \/>different languages would be taught, but the church opposed the idea.<br \/>Boris\u2019s reign began successfully. However, really terrible events broke  out<br \/>soon. In 1601 there were  long  rains,  and  then  early  frosts  came  and,<br \/>according to the contemporary,  \u201c                                    \u201d.  The<br \/>next year the poor harvest repeated. The famine, lasting three years,  broke<br \/>out. The price of bread increased in 100 times. Boris forbade to sell  bread<br \/>at a  price  higher  than  the  settled  limit,  he  even  resorted  to  the<br \/>prosecufron of those who inflated prices, but he didn\u2019t succeed.  Trying  to<br \/>help the starving he didn\u2019t spare means, widely distributing money. But  the<br \/>price of bread was rising and money was losing its value. Boris  ordered  to<br \/>open the imperial barns for the starving. But even  theit  stocks  were  not<br \/>sufficient  for  all  hungry  people,  as  having  found   out   about   the<br \/>distribution, people from all the  ends  of  the  country  came  to  Moscow,<br \/>having left the poor stocks which, nevertheless,  were  available  of  their<br \/>places. About 127 thousand people starved and were  buried  in  Moscow,  but<br \/>sometimes there wasn\u2019t enough time to bury all of them. The  cases  of  man-<br \/>eaters appeared. People started to think  that  it  was  a  Divine  penalty.<br \/>There appeared the belief that Boris\u2019s reign wasn\u2019t blessed  by  God  as  it<br \/>was lawless and was achieved through a  lie.  And  so  it  couldn\u2019t  end  in<br \/>something good.<br \/>In 1601 \u2013 1602 Godunov even resorted to the restoration of Youriev  Day.  To<br \/>tell the truth,  he  permitted  only  the  export,  not  the  going  out  of<br \/>peasants. Noblemen thus rescaled their  manors  from  final  desolation  and<br \/>ruin. The permission given by Godunov concerned only small  servant  people,<br \/>and didn\u2019t spread on the grounds of the members of the Boyar  Duma  and  the<br \/>clergy. But even this step didn\u2019t increase the tsar\u2019s  popularity.  National<br \/>revolts began. The largest one was the revoltunder leadership of the  ataman<br \/>Khlop in 1603. Cossacks and lackeys took pant in it mainly. The tsar\u2019s  army<br \/>managed to defeat the rebels but nothing could calm down the  country  \u2013  it<br \/>was too late. There were rumours in the country that the genuine  tsarevitch<br \/>is alive. Godunov understood the threat, as in comparison with  the  \u201cborne\u201d<br \/>sovereign he has nobody. No wonder his vituperators called him \u201cslavetsar\u201d.<br \/>At the beginning of  1604  the  letter  from  a  foreigner  from  Narva  was<br \/>intercepted. It contained the information that  miraculously  saved  Dmitriy<br \/>was with the Cossacks and Moscow would see some big  misfortunes  soon.  The<br \/>investigation proved that the imposter was Grigiriy  Otrepjev,  coming  from<br \/>the galitek noblemen, who ran to Poland in 1602.<br \/>On the 16th of October in 1604 the Fals Dmitriy with few Poles and  Cossacks<br \/>set out to Moscow. Ewen the Moscow patriarch\u2019s damnations  didn\u2019t  cool  the<br \/>national  enthusiasm.  In  a  January  1605  governmental  armies,  however,<br \/>defeated the imposter and he had to go to Putivl. But the  imposter\u2019s  power<br \/>was not in the army, but in the people\u2019s belief that  he  was  the  heir-at-<br \/>law. The Cossacks from all the parts of Russia began come to Dmitriy.<br \/>On the 13th of April in  1605  Boris  Godunov  seemed  to  be  cheerful  and<br \/>healthy, ate a lot and with big appetite.  Then  went  to  the  tower,  from<br \/>which he often surreged Moscow.  Soon  he  descended,  saying  that  he  was<br \/>unwell. The doctor was send for, but the tsar fill worse,  blood  came  from<br \/>his nose and ears. The tsar fainted away, and soon died.  The  were  rumours<br \/>that Godunov poisoned himself in an attack of  despair.  He  was  buried  in<br \/>Kremlin  Arkhangelsk  Cathedral\/  Boris\u2019s  son  Feodor,  an   educated   and<br \/>extremely clever young man, came to the throne.<br \/>Soon the riot, caused by Dmitriy the False, took place in Moscow.  The  tsar<br \/>Feodor and his mother were killed, and only Boris\u2019s  daughter  Xenia  stayed<br \/>alive. But the desolate fate of the imposter\u2019s slave-woman awaited  her.  It<br \/>was officiality declared that the tsar and his mother  poisoned  themselves.<br \/>Their bodies  were  showcases.  Then  Boris\u2019s  coffin  was  taken  out  from<br \/>Arkhangelsk  Cathedral  and  buried  again  in  Varsonotsk  Monastery   near<br \/>Lubjanka. His family were buried in the same place, without  bural  services<br \/>as suicides.<br \/><br \/><\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Boris Godunov (\u0440\u0435\u0444\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0442, \u0430\u043d\u0433\u043b\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439) Boris GodunovBoris Godunov (about 1552 \u2013 1605) was the Russian tsar since 1598; came topower in the time of \u201coprichnina\u201d; was the tsar Fedor Ivanovich\u2019s wife\u2019sbrother and actually rulled the state instead of him. He strengthered thecentral authoritybaning on the nobility and supported peasants enslavementBoris Feodorovich Godunov (about 1549 or 1552 [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"aioseo_notices":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/87235"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=87235"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/87235\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=87235"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=87235"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=87235"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}