- A
podyachy or
podyachiy (Russian: подьячий, подъячий; from Gr****: ὑποδιάκονος, romanized: hypodiakonos, lit. '****istant servant') was an
office (bureaucratic)...
- Belgorod), a team was to be
created under the
leadership of Ivan
Novikov and
podyachy Vikula Panov. The
detachment was
supposed to
maintain safety and order...
-
Mestnichestvo Pososhniye lyudi Sloboda Ukase Votchina Bureaucratic titles Prikaz Podyachy Dyak
There was no
single flag
during the Tsardom. Instead,
there were multiple...
- from the
history of Russia, not to be
confused with each other: "dyak", "
podyachy", "dyachok", in
addition to "deacon" and "protodeacon". In Scots, the title...
- parti****ted in the battle,
mentioned 3,000 killed. Tsar's amb****ador
podyachy Bogdanov in his
report to
Moscow mentioned 4,000 killed. Most
Cossack artillery...
- Карпович Котошихин) (c. 1630 –
November 1667) was a
Russian diplomat,
podyachy of the
Posolsky Prikaz, and writer. In 1658–61,
Grigory Kotoshikhin was...
- the
archiepiscopal administration complied with
Muscovite norms.
Voivode Podyachy Deacon#Cognates for
other historical terms derived from the Gr**** diakonos...
-
method of
classification is to rank
prikazes by subordination. Dyak,
clerk Podyachy,
clerk ****istant List of
Russian foreign ministers "prikaz | historical...
- statesman.
Ukraintsev started his
career in
civil service in 1660 as a
podyachy (подьячий;
hypodiakonos from Gr****
means "****istant servant") in the Posolsky...
-
oversight of the
settlement construction to his
representative Surovtsev and
podyachy Vakhtin. The 1,222
people settled at
Kungurka were
exempted from taxes...