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- (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 -...
- with title membership for all former city magistrates (posadniks and tysyatskys). Some sources indicate that veche membership may have become full-time...
- veches (public ****emblies) and a government of posadniki (burgomaster), tysyatskys ("thousandmen"; originally the head of the town militia, but later a judicial...
- Putyata (Russian: Путята) was a tysyatsky (chiliarch) of Vladimir the Great whose name is mentioned in the Ioachim Chronicle. According to the chronicle...
- (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...
- and composed of the posadniks (the in****bent and retired posadniks), tysyatskys (in****bent and retired), and other important members of the high nobility...
- 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...
- 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...
- the boyars, took control of the city and the offices of posadnik and tysyatsky became elective. The veche (public ****embly) pla**** a not insignificant...
- Yakun Andreevich (Cyrillic: Якун Андреевич) (mentioned 1167) and the tysyatsky Yakun Namnezhich (Cyrillic: Якун Намнежич) (mentioned 1214). An old English...