Vasili III Ivanovich (Russian: Василий III Иванович; 25 March 1479 – 3 December 1533) was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1505 until his death...
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Vasili IV Ivanovich Shuisky (Russian: Василий IV Иванович Шуйский, romanized: Vasiliy IV Ivanovich Shuyskiy, c. 1552 – 12 September 1612) was Tsar of...
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Elena Glinskaya (category Russian people of Serbian descent)
Glinskaya (Russian: Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538) was the grand princess consort of Moscow as the second wife of Vasili III of Russia, and...
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trade center that had been part of Lithuania since 1404. The Russians, commanded personally by Tsar Vasili III of Russia, laid a six-week siege in January–February...
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Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (7 July [O.S. 24 June] 1907 – 24 June 1989) was the sixth son and youngest child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich...
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Michael Glinski (category Russian people of Tatar descent)
unsuccessful and Glinsky retreated to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, where he served Vasili III of Russia. When the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars renewed in 1512...
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Solomonia Saburova (redirect from Sophia of Suzdal)
Saburova (Russian: Соломония Юрьевна Сабурова; c. 1490 – 18 December 1542) was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasili III of Russia. She was...
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Ivan the Terrible (redirect from John IV of Russia)
economy. Ivan IV was the eldest son of Vasili III by his second wife Elena Glinskaya, and a grandson of Ivan III. He succeeded his father after his death...
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Ana Jakšić (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
sovereign Vasili III of Russia (d. 1533). Through their daughter, Anna was the grandmother of Ivan IV (d. 1584), the first crowned tsar of all Russia. During...
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88, "Ivan III (1462–1505) and his son, Vasili III (1505–1533), completed Moscow's quest to dominate Great Russia. Of the two rulers, Ivan III (the Great)...
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Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1507–1508) (category Military history of Russia)
with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, attacked the Principality of Moscow. In October, the Grand Duke of Moscow, Vasili III of Russia, repelled the Tatar...
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Qasim Khanate was a vassal state of Muscovy. Canghali as its ruler had close ties with Muscovy. In 1532 Vasili III of Russia defeated Kazan, khan Safagäräy...
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khan of Astrakhan. (Howorth (1880), following Nikolay Karamzin (1818) speaks of intrigues and bribes involving Akhmed, Mehmed, Vasili III of Russia and...
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Chelyadnins (category Russian noble families)
River and captured the city of Toropets. Boyar Ivan Andreyevich Chelyadnin (?-1514), konyushy at the court of Vasili III of Russia, voyevoda (1508–1509). He...
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his uncle Vasili and was imprisoned along with his mother Elena. Dmitry's parents were Ivan the Young, the eldest son of Ivan III of Russia and heir apparent...
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a prince of Ryazan.[citation needed] Bibliography of Russian history (1223–1613) Family tree of Russian monarchs Also transcribed as Vasili or Vasilii;...
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Konstanty Ostrogski (category Great Hetmans of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
of the Crown Jan Tarnowski. On 8 September 1514 he achieved a significant victory in the Battle of Orsha, defeating the army of Vasili III of Russia....
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Dark (February 17, 1447 – March 27, 1462) Ivan III the Great (March 27, 1462 – October 27, 1505) Vasili III (October 27, 1505 – December 4, 1533) Ivan IV...
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and began his advance towards Muscovy. He met Vasili at the banks of the Oka river and crushed the Russian army. Mehmeds brother Shihab Giray joined him...
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diplomatic overtures in the hope of launching joint ventures against the Turks. In 1539, Grand Prince Vasili III of Russia asked the Ottoman Sultan to curb...
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The Tartars withdrew with their booty and the Russians chose not to follow. In 1506 Vasili III of Russia, who had just come to the throne, sent two armies...
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regency of Anna of Ryazan. In 1520, Grand Prince Vasili III of Russia captured and imprisoned in Moscow the last Grand Prince of Ryazan Ivan V because of his...
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Catholic cardinal (d. 1520) March 25 – Vasili III of Russia, Grand Prince of Moscow (d. 1533) May 3 – Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg (d. 1552) May 5 – Guru...
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Moscow Grand Prince Vasili III, the son of Ivan III. Tripolis' reputation as a scholar and translator of works like the Psalter into Russian brought him to...
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his own, and eventually Russia's, coat-of-arms. Vasili III united all of Russia by annexing the last few independent Russian states in the early 16th...
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Trubetskoy family (redirect from Simeon of Trubetsk)
were accepted with great ceremony at the court of Vasili III of Russia. Undoubtedly, the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich...
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Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537) (category Wars involving the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania expired. It was extended to 25 December 1533. Grand Prince of Moscow Vasili III of Russia began preparations for a...
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Sophia Palaiologina (redirect from Sophia of Byzantium)
princess of Moscow as the second wife of Ivan III of Russia. Her father was Thomas Palaiologos, the despot of the Morea. Through her eldest son, Vasili III, she...
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Tselovalnik (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
officials of various prikazes. The term was first mentioned in the Sudebnik of 1497 and later in the statutory charters of Novgorod of Vasili III of Russia. Nowadays...
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