Shuisky

Shuisky

Famille Chouiski

Les Princes Chouiski (ou Shuisky, Chouski, Zouiski, Schouiski) (Шуйские) est une famille Riourikide de boyards descendant du Grand-Duc Dmitri Konstantinovich de Vladimir-Souzdal. Leur nom provient de la ville de Chouïa, qui restera en leur possession depuis 1403. Ils accèdent au trône russe avec Vassili IV Chouiski (1608-1612).

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  • Vassili Kirdipa Chouiski (vers 1350 — 1403) Василий Кирдяпа
    • Youri Vassiliévitch Chouiski Юрий Васильевич
      • Fiodor Yourévitch Chouiski ( — 1476) Федор Юрьевич
        • Vassili Fiodorovitch Chouiski Василий Федорович
          • Vassili Vassiliévitch Némoy Chouiski (vers 1478 - 1538) Василий Васильевич Немой
          • Dimitri Vassiliévitch Chouiski Дмитрий Васильевич
            • Yvan Dimitriévitch Goubka Chouiski (15151560) Иван Дмитриевич Губка
          • Yvan Vassiliévitch Chouiski ( — 1542) VИван Васильевич
            • Piotr Yvanovitch Chouiski ( — 1542) Пётр Иванович
              • Yvan Piétrovitch Chouiski ( — 1587) Иван Петрович
      • Vassili Yourévitch Chouiski ( — 1448) Василий Юрьевич
        • Vassili Vassiliévitch Bledni-Chouiski Василий Васильевич Бледный
          • Yvan Vassiliévitch Skopa-Chouiski Иван Васильевич Скопа
            • Piotr Yvanovitch Skopa-Chouiski ( — 1557) Федор Иванович
              • Vassili Piétrovitch Skopa-Chouiski ( — 1595) Василий Федорович
                • Michel Vassiliévitch Skopa-Chouiski (15861610) Михаил Васильевич
        • Michel Vassiliévitch Chouiski Михаил Васильевич
          • André Michalévitch Tsespokol-Chouiski Андрей Михайлович Честокол
            • Yvan andréiévitch Chouiski (1533 - 1573) Иван Андреевич
              • André Yvanovitch Chouiski ( — 1589) Андрей Иванович
              • Vassili IV Chouiski (1608-1612) Василий IV, Шуйский
              • Dimitri Yvanovitch ( — 1612) Дмитрий Иванович
              • Yvan Yvanovichi Pougovka-Chouiski (15661638) Иван Иванович Пуговка
          • Yvan Michalévitch Pelen-Chouiski ( — 1559) Иван Михайлович Плетень
  • Cémion Dimitrévitch
    • Vassilli Ciémonovitch Chouiski
      • Alexandre Chouiski Glazati → Famille Glazati-Couski, Barbatchi
      • Yvan Vassilévitch Gorbati-Chouiski
        • Yvan Yvanovitch Gorbati-Chouiski
          • Boris Yvanovitch Gorbati-Chouiski (?1460 — 1537 )
            • Alexandre Borisévitch Gorbati-Chouiski (vers 1544 — 1564)
        • André Yvanovitch Gorbati-Chouiski
        • Boris Yvanovitch Gorbati-Chouiski
        • Vassili Yvanovitch Gorbati-Chouiski
      • Romain Chouiski
      • Boris Gorbati
      • Ciémor Chouiski
      • Vassili Vassiliévitch Grébienka

La famille Chouiski a depuis la revolution de 1917 francisé son nom en Chouysky.

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