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    The Grand Principality of Moscow, or Muscovy, known as the Principality of Moscow until 1389, was a late medieval Russian monarchy. Its capital was the...
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  • the Prince of Moscow until 1389, was the ruler of the Grand Principality of Moscow. The Moscow principality was initially established in the 13th century...
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  • of Lithuania Grand Principality of Moscow Grand Principality of Serbia Grand Principality of Transylvania Grand Principality of Vladimir Grand duchy...
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    Principality of Suzdal, from 1157 the Grand Principality of Vladimir, also known as Vladimir-Suzdal, or simply Suzdalia, was a medieval principality that...
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    The Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Рязанское княжество), later known as the Grand Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Великое княжество Рязанское), was...
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    Vladimir, Russia (category Golden Ring of Russia)
    Prince of Moscow, but sometimes a Tver or another principality) was styled the Grand Prince of Vladimir, but the title had become an honorific symbol of majesty...
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    Rus', the Grand Principality of Vladimir, the Grand Principality of Moscow, the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire, and the sovereigns of these polities...
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  • the Principality of Tver and undertook three expeditions against Moscow, attempting to take advantage of the youth of the Grand Prince of Moscow, Dmitry...
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    the Principality of Moscow and then the centralized Russian state saw a period of significant territorial growth of the state centred in Moscow and then...
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  • a list of wars involving the Principality of Moscow (1263–1547), also known as Muscovy. Armies of the Rus' principalities Landed Army List of wars involving...
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    The Principality of Smolensk (eventually Grand Principality of Smolensk) was a Kievan Rus' lordship from the 11th to the 16th century. Until 1127, when...
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    war of succession in the declining Golden Horde, new political powers were appearing, such as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Principality of Moscow, and...
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    history, located in the homeland of the Muromians. In 1392, it was incorporated into the Grand Principality of Moscow. It appears to have been an important...
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    Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537) (category Wars involving the Grand Principality of Moscow)
    the Grand Duchy of Lithuania against the Principality of Moscow. It ended with a peace agreement signed in Moscow on 18 February 1537. In March 1532, Maciej...
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  • Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1507–1508) (category Grand Principality of Moscow)
    Grand Duchy of Lithuania supported by the Kingdom of Poland against the Principality of Moscow. On February 2, 1507, the Sejm of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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  • Aloisio da Milano (category Year of birth unknown)
    who worked in the Grand Principality of Moscow from 1494 to c. 1515. Aloisio da Carezano came to Moscow in 1494, at the invitation of Ivan III, to replace...
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    Russia (redirect from Federation of Russia)
    ultimately disintegrated; the Grand Duchy of Moscow led the unification of Russian lands, leading to the proclamation of the Tsardom of Russia in 1547. By the...
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    [citation needed] Old Russia cultivated especially during the era of Grand Principality of Moscow strong ties to Western Asia and Southwest Asia and served also...
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    I of Moscow and Aleksandr of Suzdal to crush the uprising. The following year, Özbeg Khan divided the Vladimir grand principality between Ivan I of Moscow...
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    Great Troubles (category Wars involving the Grand Principality of Moscow)
    subsequent sack of Moscow (1382) confirmed the Rus' principalities' vassalage to the Golden Horde. The Golden Horde had reached the height of its power and...
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    and the second war with the Grand Principality of Moscow (1479–1482). After Erik Axelsson Tott became the commander of Viborg in 1457, the Swedish relations...
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  • Battle of Shelon (Russian: Шелонская битва, romanized: Shelonskaya bitva) was a decisive battle between the forces of the Grand Principality of Moscow under...
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    Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1512–1522) (category Wars involving the Grand Principality of Moscow)
    and the Grand Principality of Moscow for Russian border lands. In the two previous wars, the Moscow state did not succeed in realizing the idea of regaining...
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    The siege of Moscow in 1382 was a battle between the Principality of Moscow and Tokhtamysh, khan of the Golden Horde In August 1382, Tokhtamysh led a...
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    War of 1487–1494 (First border war) was the war of the Principality of Moscow, in alliance with the Crimean Khanate, against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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    half of the 14th century, Ivan Kalita, the Grand Prince of Moscow, was already appointing namestniks of Beloozero who administered the principality instead...
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    become the basileus in the City of Seven Hills (Constantinople). The Grand Prince of Moscow remained the strongest of the Eastern Orthodox rulers; Ivan...
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    Grand Duke of Lithuania, to the Principality of Moscow in 1368, 1370, and 1372. Algirdas organized the raids against Dmitry Donskoy in support of the...
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    Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1331 until his death in 1340. Ivan inherited the Moscow principality following the death of his...
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    was later granted the title of grand prince of Vladimir, in which Moscow became the preeminent Russian principality. Moscow remained on good terms with...
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