Andrei Ivanovich Kobyla (Russian: Андрей Иванович Кобыла; died after 1347) was a boyar and the earliest-known agnatic ancestor of the Romanov dynasty...
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Kobyla, Kobylá or Kobila (Russian: Кобыла, Ukrainian: Кобила) means mare in several Slavic languages and may refer to the following places Croatia Kobila...
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father was descended from the boyar Feodor "Koshka" ("Cat") Kobyla, fourth son of Andrei Kobyla.: 15 The origins of her mother, Uliana Ivanovna, are unknown...
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Zakharyevich Koshkin, the son of Zakhary Ivanovich Koshkin, a descendant of Andrei Kobyla. There is very little available information about him; it is known that...
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other Russian noble families. Their earliest common ancestor is one Andrei Kobyla, attested around 1347 as a boyar in the service of Simeon, the prince...
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Empire. His parents were of a very old and noble family (descendants of Andrei Kobyla like Romanovs), but of very moderate means. He studied at the Tambov...
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1322–1326 Alexander of Tver 1301–1339 Grand Prince of Vladimir r. 1326–1327 Andrei Kobyla Ivan Prince of Zvenigorod c. 1356 – c. 1364 Dmitry Donskoy 1350–1389...
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Sidorko Litvin. This practice was widespread in all stratas. Boyar Andrei Kobyla (lit. Andrew the Mare) a progenitor of Romanov dynasty and some other...
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from the older one in the Kremlin. The monastery was patronized by Andrei Kobyla's descendants, including the Sheremetev and Romanov boyars, and served...
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ancestor of the Romanovs is traditionally considered the Moscow boyar Andrei Kobyla, according to the Romanovs and the Sheremetevs and many other Moscow...
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