Irish Russians

Irish Russians are Russian nationals whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Ireland. Migration occurred in the context of conflicts in Eastern Europe: the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), Ingrian War and Thirty Years' War.

History

The first known Irish people who resided in Russia were part of a company that, during the Polish–Russian War (1605–18), was part of a regiment under the command of Wilim Grim. Later, captain-Rittmeister Jacob Shaw switched sides. In 1614 they left the fortress of Bely to join Russian forces.[1][2] The regiment participated in several Russo-Crimean Wars against the Crimean–Nogai raids.[3][4] In 1626, all foreign mercenaries received Russian names, and after converting to Orthodox Christianity they received material benefits (typically lands with serfs or rubles and clothes).

Notables

Pyotr Vyazemsky
Portrait of Joseph Cornelius O'Rourke by George Dawe in the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace.
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References

  1. Belsky Chronicle, at Russian National Library, Уваровское собрание, д. 569
  2. Belsky Chronicle about The Surrender of Belaya in 1614
  3. A. Fisher, Muscovy and the Black Sea Slave Trade, Canadian-American Slavic Studies
  4. |Brian L. Davies, "Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe 1500–1700", 2007
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