Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev

Russian historian
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Born:
April 19 [April 29, New Style], 1686, Pskov, Russia
Died:
July 15 [July 26], 1750, Boldino, near Moscow (aged 73)
Founder:
Yekaterinburg
Subjects Of Study:
Russia

Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev (born April 19 [April 29, New Style], 1686, Pskov, Russia—died July 15 [July 26], 1750, Boldino, near Moscow) was a Russian economic administrator and historian who was the first to produce a comprehensive Russian history. Tatishchev joined the army in 1704 and took part in the siege of Narva and the Battle of Poltava (1709). He spent much of his life as a government administrator of various mining and manufacturing enterprises. Tatishchev managed to collect much historical and geographic data on Russia during his wide-ranging travels through Germany, Sweden, and eastern Russia as a state cartographer. Tatishchev’s ...(100 of 179 words)