- Yan
Vyshatich (Russian: Ян Вышатич; c. 1016 – 24 June 1106) was a
nobleman and
military commander (tysyatsky) in Kiev. The last
known representative of...
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record that
Ostromir was the
father of
Vyshata and the
grandfather of Yan
Vyshatich. The
Ostromir Gospels names his wife as Theophana,
viewed by
Andrzej Poppe...
- the
voyevode (general)
Putyata Vyshatich (son of
Vyshata Dobrynych,
grandson of
Dobrynya Nikitich).
Putyata Vyshatich served Prince Svyatoslav II Izyaslavich...
- Volga. The
chronicle mentioned that in 1071, the
Kievan tysiatskii, Ian
Vyshatich was
collecting tribute while in Beloozero, when he saw
locals refusing...
- was the son of the
posadnik of Novgorod, Ostromir. He had a son, Yan
Vyshatich.
Vyshata was an ****ociate of
Vladimir Yaroslavovich, the
prince of Novgorod...
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skirmish between the
followers of the
volkhvs and a
detachment of Yan
Vyshatich, a protégé of
Prince Sviatoslav Yaroslavich, who was
collecting tribute...
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French nobleman June 16 – Benno,
bishop of
Meissen (b. 1010) June 24 – Yan
Vyshatich,
Kievan nobleman August 7 –
Henry IV, Holy
Roman Emperor (b. 1050) August...
- ****anese
nobleman (d. 1097)
Svein Knutsson, king of
Norway (d. 1035) Yan
Vyshatich,
Kievan nobleman (d. 1106)
April 23 – Æthelred the Unready, king of England...
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priests rose in rebellion,
which was put down by the
Kievan commander Yan
Vyshatich.[citation needed] The
Primary Chronicle reports that the dead
bodies of...
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Dnieper will flow
backwards and the land will move from
place to place. Yan
Vyshatich asked: "how do you
think man came to be?" The Magi answered: "God bathed...