Background
Lyzlov Andrey Ivanovich was born in 1655 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
Lyzlov Andrey Ivanovich was born in 1655 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
In 1670, Andrey Ivanovich Lyzlov received a court rank of resident, in 1674-1675 - the solicitor, in December 1676 - the tsarist stolnik.
In 1677-1678 he was in the Russian-Turkish war for the Right-Bank Ukraine. In 1679, together with his father, he was in in command of Upper and Lower Lomov in the Penza region. During the 1st Azov campaign in 1695, Lyzlov, being in the city of Korotoyak, was responsible for collecting and sending provisions from 24 cities to Azov.
In 1696, being in Voronezh, Andrey Ivanovich was in charge of supplying the entire Russian army.
Andrey Ivanovich prepared translations of "The Chronicles" by Matvey Stryikovsky (1682), "The Chronicles" by Alexander Gvagnini (between 1682 and 1686), "The Courtyard of the Turkish Caesar" by Simon Starovolsky (1686), he also wrote "Scythian History" (1692).