- A
posadnik (Russian: посадник, pl. посадники,
posadniki) was a
representative of the
prince in some
towns during the
times of
Kievan Rus', and
later the...
-
veche and the
posadniki in 1483–1484 led to the
execution of one
posadnik and the
confiscation of the
property of
three other posadniki who fled to Moscow...
- of
Bolotovo on the way to Orekhov. As per the
terms of the treaty, the
posadniki of
Novgorod no
longer had any
administrative or
judicial function in Pskov...
- the prin****lity
seemed to have matured. The
Novgorodian tysyatsky and
posadniki appointed boyars from the
cities and
collected revenues for administration...
-
Novgorod 145-146.
Valentin Yanin,
Novgorodskie posadniki,
chapter 6, pp. 251-316. Yanin,
Novgorodskie Posadniki, 268. See also Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia...
- respubliki,"
Istoriia SSSR, 1 (1970), 44;
Valentin Yanin,
Novgoroskie Posadniki (Moscow:
Yazyki Slavianskoi kul'tury, 2003), 64-135.
Michael C. Paul,...
- Also
transliterated tysiatsky.
Notes See
Valentin Ianin,
Novgorodskie Posadniki (Moscow:
Iazyki russkoi kul'tury, 2003).
Sources George Vernadsky. A History...
- конфликты. ISBN 978-5-91678-004-8, pg. 69
Valentin Ianin,
Novgorodskie Posadniki (Moscow:
Moscow State University, 1962;
second edition Moscow: Yazyki...
- with the Veche,"
Russian History (2004).
Valentin Ianin,
Novgorodskie Posadniki (Moscow:
Moscow State University, 1962;
second edition Moscow: Yazyki...
- web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) V. L. Yanin,
Novgorodskie Posadniki (Moscow:
Moscow State University, 1962;
reprinted Moscow:
Iazyki slavianskoi...