Shuysky
| House of Shuysky | |
|---|---|
| Parent house | Rurikids | 
| Country | |
| Founded | c. 1400 | 
| Founder | Vasili IV | 
| Current head | ? (possibly extinct) | 
| Final ruler | Russia:Vasili IV (1606–1610) | 
| Titles | Tsar of Russia | 
| Deposition | Russia:1610 (abdicated the throne, line extinct afterwards) | 
| Cadet branches | 
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The House of Shuysky (Shuisky; Russian: Шуйские, romanized: Shuyskiye) was a Russian family of boyars and tsars, a cadet branch of the Rurikids.
The surname is derived from the town of Shuya, of which the Shuiskys gained ownership in 1403. From 1606 to 1610, Vasili Shuisky ruled as tsar over Russia during the Time of Troubles.