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  1. Prince Andrey Mikhailovich Kurbsky ( Russian: Андрей Михайлович Курбский; Polish: Andriej Michajłowicz Kurbski; 1528–1583) was a Russian political figure, military leader, and political philosopher, known as an intimate friend and then a leading political opponent of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible ( r. 1533–1584 ).

  2. Andrey Mikhaylovich, Prince Kurbsky (born 1528, Russia—died 1583, Poland-Lithuania) was a Russian military commander who was a close associate and adviser to Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible of Russia during the 1540s and ’50s.

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  3. KURBSKY, ANDREI MIKHAILOVICH. (1528 – 1583), prince, boyar, military commander, emigr é, writer, and translator. A scion of Yaroslav's ruling line, Kurbsky began his career at Ivan IV 's court in 1547. From 1550 on, Kurbsky participated in military campaigns, including the capture of Kazan (1552).

  4. Mar 22, 2021 · Kurbskii is the first and longest-lasting symbol of internal political dissent and external collusion with foreign enemies of Russia in a panoply of such symbols that in part comprise Russian discourse in its security culture in support of the vigilance norm against domestic and foreign threats and their ‘collusion’, especially those emanating f...

  5. Andrew Kurbsky. Kurbsky was no less educated than Ivan the Terrible. His grandfather was Vassily Tuchkov, one of the redactors of The Great Menology. It was from the writers of Macarius’ circle that Kurbsky got the idea that literature should be serious and solemn.

  6. Andrei Kurbski was a military officer and the first dissident of Russia. He was a friend of Ivan Grozny, until defecting to Poland.

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