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Grigory Karpovich Kotoshikhin (Russian: Григорий Карпович Котошихин) (c. 1630 – November 1667) was a Russian diplomat, podyachy of the Posolsky Prikaz, and writer. In 1658–61, Grigory Kotoshikhin was one of those sent on a diplomatic mission to negotiate the Treaty of Valiesar and Treaty of Cardis with Sweden. In the spring of 1664, he was dispatched to see Prince and take charge of his army's clerical work. In August, however, Grigory Kotoshikhin defected to the Lithuanians and moved to Silesia. After that, he went to Stockholm via Narva and was admitted to the Swedish service. Kotoshikhin converted from Orthodoxy to Lutheran Protestantism and adopted the name Ivan-Alexander Selitsky. In the fall of 1667, he was executed at Stockholm for killing, while drunk, the owner of the house where

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  • Grigorij Karpovič Kotošichin (rusky Григорий Карпович Котошихин) (1630–1667) byl ruský diplomat a nižší písař (poddjakon) Poselského Prikazu. Znám je díky svému dílu: "O Rusku za vlády Alekseje Michajloviče". (cs)
  • Grigory Karpovich Kotoshikhin (Russian: Григорий Карпович Котошихин) (c. 1630 – November 1667) was a Russian diplomat, podyachy of the Posolsky Prikaz, and writer. In 1658–61, Grigory Kotoshikhin was one of those sent on a diplomatic mission to negotiate the Treaty of Valiesar and Treaty of Cardis with Sweden. In the spring of 1664, he was dispatched to see Prince and take charge of his army's clerical work. In August, however, Grigory Kotoshikhin defected to the Lithuanians and moved to Silesia. After that, he went to Stockholm via Narva and was admitted to the Swedish service. Kotoshikhin converted from Orthodoxy to Lutheran Protestantism and adopted the name Ivan-Alexander Selitsky. In the fall of 1667, he was executed at Stockholm for killing, while drunk, the owner of the house where he had been living. Grigory Kotoshikhin authored a work called On Russia during the Reign of Alexey Mikhailovich (first published in 1840), which represents a valuable source of history of the mid-17th century Tsardom of Russia. (en)
  • Grigori Karpovitch Kotochikhine (en russe : Григорий Карпович Котошихин), né vers 1630, mort à Stockholm en novembre 1667, était un diplomate russe qui a laissé « des témoignages inestimables sur la Moscovie du XVIIe siècle ». Débutant comme simple scribe, il connaît une rapide ascension jusqu'à devenir diplomate. En 1663, alors que la Russie et la Suède sont en négociations, il vend au représentant suédois des informations secrètes. Plus tard, mis dans une situation délicate, il s'enfuit en Pologne, puis en Suède, où il obtient un emploi aux archives d'État pour écrire un livre sur la Russie : La Russie au temps d'Alexis Mikhaïlovitch. L'ouvrage, ignoré de ses contemporains, n'a été publié qu'en 1840. À la suite d'une rivalité amoureuse, il tue le mari de sa logeuse lors d'une rixe, est condamné à mort puis décapité. (fr)
  • グリゴリー・カルポヴィチ・コトシーヒン(英語: Grigory Karpovich Kotoshikhin、ロシア語: Григорий Карпович Котошихин, tr. Grigoriy Karpovich Kotoshikhin)、1630年頃 - 1667年11月)は、ロシア・ツァーリ国の外交官、ポソルスキのプリカースの、作家。 (ja)
  • Григо́рий Ка́рпович Котоши́хин (или Кошихин; он же Иоганн Александр Селецкий, около 1630 — 1667) — чиновник российского Посольского приказа, перешедший на службу в Швецию и создавший по заказу шведского правительства обширное сочинение, являющееся важным источником по истории России XVII века. Был казнён в Швеции за убийство. (ru)
  • Grigorij Karpovitj Kotosjichin (ryska: Григорий Карпович Котошихин), född omkring 1630, död 1667 i Stockholm, var en rysk diplomat och historieskrivare. (sv)
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  • Grigorij Karpovič Kotošichin (rusky Григорий Карпович Котошихин) (1630–1667) byl ruský diplomat a nižší písař (poddjakon) Poselského Prikazu. Znám je díky svému dílu: "O Rusku za vlády Alekseje Michajloviče". (cs)
  • グリゴリー・カルポヴィチ・コトシーヒン(英語: Grigory Karpovich Kotoshikhin、ロシア語: Григорий Карпович Котошихин, tr. Grigoriy Karpovich Kotoshikhin)、1630年頃 - 1667年11月)は、ロシア・ツァーリ国の外交官、ポソルスキのプリカースの、作家。 (ja)
  • Григо́рий Ка́рпович Котоши́хин (или Кошихин; он же Иоганн Александр Селецкий, около 1630 — 1667) — чиновник российского Посольского приказа, перешедший на службу в Швецию и создавший по заказу шведского правительства обширное сочинение, являющееся важным источником по истории России XVII века. Был казнён в Швеции за убийство. (ru)
  • Grigorij Karpovitj Kotosjichin (ryska: Григорий Карпович Котошихин), född omkring 1630, död 1667 i Stockholm, var en rysk diplomat och historieskrivare. (sv)
  • Grigory Karpovich Kotoshikhin (Russian: Григорий Карпович Котошихин) (c. 1630 – November 1667) was a Russian diplomat, podyachy of the Posolsky Prikaz, and writer. In 1658–61, Grigory Kotoshikhin was one of those sent on a diplomatic mission to negotiate the Treaty of Valiesar and Treaty of Cardis with Sweden. In the spring of 1664, he was dispatched to see Prince and take charge of his army's clerical work. In August, however, Grigory Kotoshikhin defected to the Lithuanians and moved to Silesia. After that, he went to Stockholm via Narva and was admitted to the Swedish service. Kotoshikhin converted from Orthodoxy to Lutheran Protestantism and adopted the name Ivan-Alexander Selitsky. In the fall of 1667, he was executed at Stockholm for killing, while drunk, the owner of the house where (en)
  • Grigori Karpovitch Kotochikhine (en russe : Григорий Карпович Котошихин), né vers 1630, mort à Stockholm en novembre 1667, était un diplomate russe qui a laissé « des témoignages inestimables sur la Moscovie du XVIIe siècle ». À la suite d'une rivalité amoureuse, il tue le mari de sa logeuse lors d'une rixe, est condamné à mort puis décapité. (fr)
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  • Grigorij Karpovič Kotošichin (cs)
  • Grigory Kotoshikhin (en)
  • Grigori Kotochikhine (fr)
  • グリゴリー・コトシーヒン (ja)
  • Grigorij Kotosjichin (sv)
  • Котошихин, Григорий Карпович (ru)
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