- (ISBN 0-300-00247-5). (in Russian)
Tysyatsky in
Novgorod -
Article in
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian)
Tysyatsky in Kiev and
Moscow Rus -...
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archbishop of Novgorod,
subject to
approval by the
Russian metropolitan. The
tysyatsky was also
elected by the veche, who was
originally the
military commander...
- of the
veche the
election of the town
officials such as the posadnik,
tysyatsky, and even the
archbishop (he was then sent to the
metropolitan for consecration);...
- Вышатич; c. 1016 – 24 June 1106) was a
nobleman and
military commander (
tysyatsky) in Kiev. The last
known representative of the
Dobrynya dynasty, Yan Vyshatich...
- (called the Veche) from
among the city's boyars, or aristocracy. The
tysyatsky, or "thousandman",
originally the head of the town
militia but
later a...
- the boyars, took
control of the city and the
offices of
posadnik and
tysyatsky became elective. The
veche (public ****embly) pla**** a not insignificant...
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Yakun Andreevich (Cyrillic: Якун Андреевич) (mentioned 1167) and the
tysyatsky Yakun Namnezhich (Cyrillic: Якун Намнежич) (mentioned 1214). An old English...
- II of
Moscow from 1345. She was the
daughter of
Vasily Velyaminov, a
tysyatsky of
Moscow who held
great power. The
marriage took
place in 1345. Following...
- to give a bolt of
Ypres cloth (from Flanders) to the tysyastsky. The
tysyatsky arbitrated disputes between the members. Янин, В. Л., ed. (2007). Великий...
- were
under the
jurisdiction of the
merchant court which included the
tysyatsky and two
representatives of the merchants. It sat near the
church of St...