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Yan Vyshatich (Russian: Ян 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 was the son of Vyshata and a grandson of Ostromir.

Historical clues about Yan's career are scarce. In the 1070s, Yan Vyshatich collected tribute for Sviatoslav II near Beloozero and suppressed an uprising of smerds 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's major source in compiling the Primary Chronicle.

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Yan Vyshatich

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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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Ostromir

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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...

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1016

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Japanese nobleman (d. 1097) Svein Knutsson, king of Norway (d. 1035) Yan Vyshatich, Kievan nobleman (d. 1106) April 23 – Æthelred the Unready, king of...

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1106

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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...

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Konstantin Dobrynich

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if Konstantin indeed was the ancestor of the chronicle's co-author, Yan Vyshatich, as many historians speculate. Tikhomirov, Mikhail Nikolaevich (1959)...

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Vyshata

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Yan Vyshatich. Vyshata was an associate of Vladimir Yaroslavovich, the prince of Novgorod. The authors of the Primary Chronicle made use of Yan's tales...

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Belozersk

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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...

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Novgorod First Chronicle

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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...

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1010s

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Japanese nobleman (d. 1097) Svein Knutsson, king of Norway (d. 1035) Yan Vyshatich, Kievan nobleman (d. 1106) 1017 October 28 – Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor...

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