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Yaroslav Valazakov : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yaroslav Valazakov
Yaroslav Valazakov, known in English as Jason of Constantinople, was a Muscovite emissary to the Byzantine Empire, and later an administrator in the imperial bureaucracy. He fled the conquest of the City in 1453, and accompanied Sophia Palaiologina, niece of the last Byzantine Emperor, Constantine XI, to the court of Ivan III of Russia. There he helped bring Byzantine imperial traditions to the nascent Muscovite empire. ==Background==
Valazak is first mentioned as an envoy on behalf of the Grand Prince Basil I of Moscow in a record of foreign dignitaries to the imperial court in Constantinople in 1412. It is not known for what reason Valazak was sent to Constantinople, but it is perhaps significant that Emperor John VIII Palaiologos married Basil’s daughter two years later.〔Peter N. Stearns, Michael Adas, Stuart B. Schwartz, Marc J. Gilbert, “World Civilizations: The Global Experience,” ed. 3, Pearson Longman, New York:2003 pg. 194〕 Valazak apparently decided to remain in the city, for he is mentioned again in 1424 as an administrator of agricultural taxation, under the moniker "Jason Valazak of Moskva" (Moscow), where Jason was used in place of Yaroslav in the Greek-speaking empire.〔
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