Yakun Namnezhich (Yakun Namnezhits) - Novgorod tysyatsky until 1215 , between 1215 and 1219 , and after 1219.
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Content
Thousand
There is no information on obtaining a thousand-strong post; it is only known that by 1215 he already was. The first news of the thousand Yakun is his participation at the head of the embassy together with the posadnik Yuri Ivankovich to Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich in 1215 in order to invite the prince to the Novgorod prince . In the same year, Yakun Namnezhich was slandered by Fedor Lazutinich and Ivor Novotorzhich. Prince Yaroslav called a veche , after which he plundered the court of Yakun and his wife. Then, according to the annals, Yakun goes with the posadnik to the prince, after which the prince orders to seize his son Christopher on May 21, 1215. [1] As a result, the thousand Yakun himself and his family were subjected to reprisal, and the posadnik Yuri Ivankovich tried to protect Yakun [2 ] .
It is not known when he again became a thousand, but in 1219 he was already. In the same year, he lost the thousandth as a result of the rebellion launched by the boyars against Prince Svyatoslav Mstislavich and the posadnik Tverdislav . After the rebellion, Simon Borisovich became the new posadnik, and Semyun Emin became the thousandth. However, a little later, Tverdislav and Yakun were re-appointed to their previous posts [3] .
Family
- Yakun
- Christopher Yakunich
Notes
- ↑ Novgorod first annals of senior and junior editions / Ed. A.N. Nasonova. - M. — L.: USSR Academy of Sciences, 1950. - S. 53-54, 252.
- ↑ Yanin V. L. Novgorod Posadniks. - M .: Languages of Slavic cultures, 2003. - S. 184.
- ↑ Novgorod first annals of senior and junior editions / Ed. A.N. Nasonova. - M. — L .: USSR Academy of Sciences, 1950. - S. 59-60, 260—261.
Literature
- Yakun Namnezhich // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Gimon T. V. In what cases did the names of Novgorodians appear on the pages of the annals (XII-XIII centuries)? // The oldest states of Eastern Europe. Materials and research. 2004 year. Political institutions of Ancient Russia. - M .: Oriental literature, 2006. - S. 291-333.
- Lisyuchenko I. V. Princely power and people's militia in Ancient Russia: end of IX - beginning of XIII centuries. - Stavropol: North Caucasian Social Institute, 2004. - 240 p.
- Lukin P.V. "Potochi Mstislav Polotsky Prince". About one of the forms of punishment in Ancient Russia // Ancient Russia. Questions of Medieval Studies. - 2007. - No. 1 (27). - S. 20-35.
- Yanin V.L. Novgorod Posadniks. - M .: Languages of Slavic cultures, 2003. - 512 p.