Biography Buturlina Fedor Nikitich
Buturlin Fedor Romanov (died 1520) – lord and governor, died in 1520 in Toropets. In 1506, he voivod right hand devastated neighborhood Mstislavl in 1512 reflects the Tatar attack, broke into the Russian territory under the command of the sons of the Crimean Khan Mengli-Giray, and pursued them from the river to Sturgeon Silent Pines, in 1513, he participated in the first hike Vasily III at Smolensk, and under the command of Prince Obolensky, IM, fought at Smolensk, the Lithuanian voivod Sologub. In the same year Buturlin granted to the boyars, and in 1514 again fought at Smolensk. In 1516 he was with the grand army to Voshane, in 1517, 1518 and 1519 years. located on the Oka, to reflect the Crimean Tatars, and in 1517 expelled the Tatars from the vicinity of Tula. In 1519 he was the first commander in Toropets, and then participated in a campaign against Lithuania at Polotsk. In 1520 Buturlin was again the second commander in Toropets. Spiridov, "Notes and so on.", VII, 110-141. – Karamzin. – Russian History. Collection, II, 12, 111, 114. – The discharge book, ed. Milyukova, 48, 52, 53, 61-63, 65, 69.