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Mikhail Shein


Mikhail Borisovich Shein (''Михаил Борисович Шеин'', ) (?–1634) was a leading Russian general during the reign of Tsar Mikhail Romanov. Despite his tactical skills and successful military career, he ended up losing his army under Smolensk and being executed for this defeat. The first Russian generalissimo, Aleksey Shein, was his great grandson.
==Revolts and awards==
In the years 1602–1603 he put down peasant revolts, and in 1606–1607, revolt of Ivan Bolotnikov. For that, in 1605 he was promoted to okolnichy, and around late 1606 / early 1607 - to a boyar. In 1607 he also became the voivode of Smolensk.

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