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Putyata (Russian: Путята) was a
tysyatsky (chiliarch) of
Vladimir the
Great whose name is
mentioned in the
Ioachim Chronicle.
According to the chronicle...
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Dmitry Vasilyevich Putyata (Russian: Дмитрий Васильевич Путята) (Smolensk province, 24
February 1855 - Odessa, 3
February 1915) was a
General of the Imperial...
- governor, the
voyevode (general)
Putyata Vyshatich (son of
Vyshata Dobrynych,
grandson of
Dobrynya Nikitich).
Putyata Vyshatich served Prince Svyatoslav...
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Imperial Korean Army.
Colonel Dmitry Putyata and some
officers were sent from
Russia to Korea. However,
Putyata had
conflicts with Min Young-hwan, who...
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armies according to
various sources Armies Gawlikowski Vladimir Du
Boulay Putyata Olender Powell Mesny Bannermen Not
given 276,000 325,600 230,000 250,000...
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Pamirs (Alexei
Pavlovich Fedchenko,
Nikolai Severtzov,
Captain Dmitry Putyata and others.
Later came
Nikolai Korzhenevskiy).
Several local groups asked...
- Dobroslav, Vseslav) and
their derivatives (Dobrynya, Tishila, Ratisha,
Putyata, etc.)
Names from
flora and
fauna (Shchuka - pike,
Yersh - ruffe, Zayac...
- However, in the
records of
expedition through Pamir route in 1883
Captain Putyata indicates that the road can not be used for this
purpose anymore due to...
- as Old Tysyatskiis. The
earliest do****ented
tysyatskii of
Novgorod was
Putyata.
Dmitry Donskoy,
Grand Prince of Moscow,
abolished the post
after the death...
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forced the
Novgorodians into
Christianity "by fire",
while the
local mayor,
Putyata,
persuaded his
compatriots to
accept Christian faith "by the sword". At...