Seven Boyars

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The Seven Boyars were a group of powerful Russian nobles who briefly governed Russia during the Time of Troubles after deposing Tsar Vasili IV Shuisky.

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Label Occurrences
Council of Seven Boyars 1
Seven Boyars canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian noble council
oligarchic council
regency government
allowedOccupationOf Moscow
appliesToPeriod Time of Troubles
capital Moscow
chronologyWithin late phase of the Time of Troubles
country Russia
dissolvedBy Zemsky Sobor of 1613
surface form: Zemsky Sobor
endTime 1612
followedBy House of Romanov
surface form: Romanov dynasty

rule of Michael I of Russia
governmentFormedAfter overthrow of Vasili IV Shuisky in July 1610
governmentType aristocratic oligarchy
grantedAccessTo Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth troops
hasAlternativeName Seven Boyars
surface form: Council of Seven Boyars

Semiboyarshchina
hasLeader Fedor Mstislavsky
hasMember Andrei Golitsyn
Andrei Trubetskoy
Boris Lykov-Obolensky
Andrei Trubetskoy
surface form: Dmitry Trubetskoy

Fedor Mstislavsky
Vasily Sheremetev
surface form: Fedor Sheremetev

Fedor Mstislavsky
surface form: Ivan Mstislavsky

Feodor Nikitich Romanov
surface form: Ivan Nikitich Romanov

Ivan Romanov
Ivan Vorotynsky
Mikhail Saltykov
Vasili Golitsyn
historicalRegion Tsardom of Russia
languageUsed Russian
locationOfActivity Moscow Kremlin
negotiatedWith Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
notableFor inviting Polish prince Władysław to Russian throne
temporary suspension of tsarist autocracy
numberOfMembers 7
opposedBy Patriarch Hermogenes
Russian popular militias
overthrew Vasili IV Shuisky
partOf Russian Time of Troubles political factions
positionHeld de facto government of Russia
proposedAsTsar Władysław IV Vasa
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
replaces Vasili IV Shuisky
significantEvent deposition of Tsar Vasili IV Shuisky
startTime 1610

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Vasili IV Shuisky successor Seven Boyars
Seven Boyars hasAlternativeName Seven Boyars
this entity surface form: Council of Seven Boyars