Tysyatsky tysiatsky , lang ru sometimes translated dux or Heerzog but more correctly meaning thousandman sometimes translated into the Greek chilliarch was a military leader in Ancient Rus , who commanded a people s volunteer army called tysyacha, or a thousand . In the Novgorod Republic , the tysyatsky evolved into a judicial or commercial official and was elected from boyar s at a veche for a period of one year posadnik . Like the posadniks in Novgorod, the office was often held by one man for several years in a row and he was often succeeded by his son or another close relative, indicating that the office was held within clans and was not fully elective. ref See Valentin Ianin, Novgorodskie Posadniki Moscow Iazyki russkoi kul tury, 2003 . ref In cities with no veche, tysyatskies were appointed by the knyaz s or prince from among the noble boyars and could hand down their post to their sons. In the Novgorod Republic , tysyatskies were considered representatives of ordinary black people. Alongside with the role as the military leaders, they were also supposed to supervise the city fortifications, they could convene veches, they served as ambassadors and acted as judges in the commercial courts. Like the posadniks, in the 14th century the former tysyatskies maintained considerbale political influence and privileges and were known as Old Tysyatskies and also had considerable privileges. The earliest documented tysyatsky of Novgorod was Putyata . Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy after the death of Vassily Vassilyevich Velyaminov in 1374 abolished the post, replacing them with voyevoda s and namestnik s. The tysyatsky in Novgorod was abolished when Grand Prince Ivan III conquered the city in 1478. It was abolished in Pskov in 1510 when Vasilii III took that city ... 00247 5 . External links ru icon http infolio.asf.ru Sprav Brokgaus 4 4807.htm Tysyatsky in Novgorod ... 4 4808.htm Tysyatsky in Kiev and Moscow Rus Article in Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary ... more details
about first tysyatsky of Novgorod the Russian military officer D. V. Putyata Putyata Russian was the first tysyatsky of Novgorod whose name is found in Slavonic chronicles. According to the Ioachim Chronicle , he was active during the reign of Vladimir the Great and forced the Novgorodians to accept Christian faith by sword , while the posadnik Dobrynya forced them into Christianity by fire . References 1 efron Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Putyata ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Kievan Rus Category Novgorod Republic Category 10th century births Category Russian knights it Putjata nl Poetjata ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yan Vyshatich in Russian language Russian c. 1016 June 24, 1106 was a Kiev an nobleman and military commander tysyatsky . The last known representative of the Dobrynya dynasty, Yan Vyshatich was the son of Vyshata and grandson of Ostromir . Historical clues about Yan s career are scarce. In the 1070s, Yan Vyshatich collected tribute for Sviatoslav II of Kiev Sviatoslav II near Beloozero and suppressed an uprising of smerd s there. He took part in military campaigns against the Polovtsy and internecine wars. Yan Vyshatich s tales of his and his ancestors campaigns were Nestor the Chronicler Nestor s major source in compiling the Russian Primary Chronicle . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vyshatich, Yan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1106 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vyshatich, Yan Category Kievan Rus Category 1010s births Category 1106 deaths Category Russian knights be x old no Jan Vysjatitsj ru ... more details
The Novgorod Judicial Charter Russian was the legal code of the Novgorod Republic , issued in 1440, although the current version was supplemented in 1471 under the auspices of Grand Prince Ivan III r, 1462 1505 , and his son, Ivan Ivanovich 1458 90 predeceased his father and never reigned and blockquote according to the blessing of the hieromonk Feofil who was named to the archbishopric of Novgorod the Great and Pskov, so then the mayors of Novgorod, and the Novgorod millenariuses, and boyars, and ranking men, and merchants, and taxpaying townsmen, all five boroughs kontsy of Novgorod , and all Lord Novgorod the Great at assembly veche in Iaroslav s court ref Novgorodskaia sudnaia gramota, Art. 1, in V. L. Valentin Lavrent evich Ianin, ed.. Zakonodatel stvo Drevnei Rusi . Vol. 1 of O. I. Oleg Ivanovich Chistiakov, ed. Rossiiskoe zakonodatel stvo X XX vekov . 8 vols. Moscow Iuridicheskaia literature, 1984 , 304. ref blockquote The charter exists in only one copy with the end missing. While it was issued very late in the history of the Novgorod Republic, it probably codified practices that had existed for some time. It allowed for four sets of courts the ecclesiastical, headed by the archbishop of Novgorod the mayoral, headed by the posadnik the princely, headed by the prince or his namestnik lieutenant and the tysyatsky tysyatsky s , headed by the tysyatsky, who was originally head of the town militia, although the court probably served as a commercial court. The various provisions of the charter dealt with administrative matters, the collection of court fees and stipulated that cases had to be completed before a posadnik left office they were elected annually . It did not deal with particular crimes as such. That was dealt with in the Russkaya Pravda . ref N. L. Diuvernua and A. V. Konovalov, Istochni i prava i sud v drevnei Rossii opyt po istorii russkogo grazhdanskogo prava Moscow Moscow University Press,1869 Akty, sobrannye v bibliotek ... more details
about the Russian military officer D. V. Putyata tysyatsky of Novgorod Putyata Dmitry Vasilyevich Putyata lang ru was a Captain of the Imperial Russian Army and a Russia n explorer of the Pamir Mountains . In 1883 he explored Karakul Tajikistan Karakul Lake , Tashkurgan Town , the Bendersky Pass to the Wakhan Valley and westward along the Ghunt River . He covered more territory than any previous or subsequent expedition. ref name middleton Thomas Middleton and Hew Thomas, Tajikistan and the High Pamirs , 2008 ref In the 1890s Putyata served on Russian General Staff as a specialist on China. ref name china http dspace.wul.waseda.ac.jp dspace bitstream 2065 28358 5 Honbun 4361 02.pdf History of Japanese Russian relations at Waseda University website ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Putyata, D. V. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Putyata, D. V. Category Russian explorers Category Explorers of Central Asia Category Imperial Russian military personnel Russia bio stub Explorer stub ... more details
Infobox given name name H kan image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Masculine meaning region Swedish origin related names Haakon given name Haakon footnotes derived Scandinavian name, probably meaning high son H kan is a common Sweden Swedish given name . It has a common origin with the Norwegian given name Haakon given name Haakon H kon in the Old Norse H kon . The meaning of the name is disputed but a possible meaning is high son from Old Norse h Proto Norse hauha high and konr kin . On Swedish runestone s the name is usually written Hakun and in medieval documents usually Haquon or in the Latinised versions Haqvin Haqvinus . From the 16th century and onwards the name is usually written H kan. Although in some western regions the name can be found as H kon and H ka as late as in the 18th century. In Old East Slavic the name was written Yakun Cyrillic . For example the Primary Chronicle mentions the Varangians Varangian leader Yakun that arrived in Kievan Rus in the year 1024 and fought in the Battle of Listven . The name never became popular as a Slavic name but at least two high rank Novgorod Republic Novgorod officials had the name the posadnik Yakun Andreevich Cyrillic mentioned 1167 and the tysyatsky Yakun Namnezhich Cyrillic mentioned 1214 . An old English Exonym and endonym name form Hacon has survived in British toponymy English placenames like Haconby which literally means Hacon s Village , originating through Norsemen Norse settlers in Danelaw England . Some famous people by this name are H kan Algotsson , ice hockey goaltender H kan Andersson motorcyclist H kan Andersson , Swedish former motocross World Champion H kan Andersson ice hockey H kan Andersson , Director of European Scouting for the Detroit Red Wings professional ice hockey team H kan Carlquist , former motocross world champion H kan Dahlby , double trap shooter H kan Ericsson , wheelchair racer and paralympian H kan Eriksson , orienteering competitor ... more details
the offices of posadnik and tysyatsky , which until about the mid 12th century had been appointed ... of posadnik s mayors , tysyatsky s thousandmen, originally the head of the town militia ... Ypre cloth from northern France to the archbishop. The tysyatsky arbitrated disputes between the members ... more details