This boyar was documented in contemporary chronicles only once, in 1347, when he was sent by Grand Duke Simeon the Proud to Tver with the purpose of meeting Simeon's bride, who was a daughter of Alexander I of Tver.
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At first it was claimed that he came to Moscow from Prussia in 1341, where his father had been a famous rebel.
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