Hans Skopovny

Hans Skopovny (Johan) (born around 1525) - tiun (ruler) of Samogitia (Land of Zhemaitiya) in 1567.[1][2]

Flag and Coat of Arms of Samogitia (land Zemoytskaya)
Samogitia (Zmudz) 1386-1434 AD
Location Samogitia.

Biography

Hans was the son of Stanislav Skop (Skopov)[3][4][5] and Princess Helena Andreevna Sangushko (1494-1561). Stanislav Skop[6] - was in 1527-1529 a Royal secretary and Skerstomon and Tendziagilski (Samogitia land, Taurage County) derzhavtsa (tiun, ruler). Stanislav Skop was the grandson of Skop (died before 1500) from the old princely dynasty of Dovsprungs.[7]

For Princess Helena Andreevna Sangushko this was the second marriage. Her first husband was Prince Peter Timofeevich Massalsky. The parents of Princess Helena Andreevna were Prince Andrei Alexandrovich Sangushko (1454-1534), CoA Pogon and Princess Ksenia-Maria Ivanovna Ostrozhskaya (b. 1458).

The daughter of Hans was Anna Skopovna,[8][2] who together with her husband Boleslaw Dubikowski[2][8] (CoA Ostoja), was a Smolensk's Deputy Cup-bearers in the early to mid 1600s.They owned estates near Smolensk: Poretskoye, Stankovo,[9] Korenkovo[9] and Folvark Kovalev.[8]

Footnotes

  1. Census of the troops of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1567. Annex 1. Samogitia (Zemoytskaya Land), Tiuns.
  2. Ros Kan. The story of one kin. Kiev 2022, 67 s.
  3. Urzędnicy centralni i dostojnicy Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego XIV-XVIII, Spisy, opr. H. Lulewicz, A. Rachuba, red. A. Gąsiorowski, Kórnik 1994, s. 123-128.
  4. Alexander I. Grusha. Documentary writing of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (end of the 14th - first third of the 16th century). 2017. - 486 p.
  5. Андрей Наукович. Перепись Жемойтских волостей 1537-38. Vilnus: LIJ leidyka, 2003, 449 s.
  6. Register of troops of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1528.
  7. Oleg Proshak. "Princely Lithuania". Lithuanian principalities, princely clans and princes. 2019, 27 s.
  8. The CSHAK: F. 481, Reg. 3, Case 1185.
  9. Metryka Litewska (1654-1662). Księga wpisów nr 131. Województwo Smoleńskie, poz. 1093 za 1662 r.
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