A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... Moscow ( 1452 ) . Even more constant than the Tatar khans were the metropolitans . As al- ready noted , these dignitaries had removed their seat from Kiev to Vladimir . Metropolitan Peter , who ... Moscow , as the The Triumph of Moscow 81.
... Moscow ( 1452 ) . Even more constant than the Tatar khans were the metropolitans . As al- ready noted , these dignitaries had removed their seat from Kiev to Vladimir . Metropolitan Peter , who ... Moscow , as the The Triumph of Moscow 81.
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... Moscow occurred in 1591 and was seriously punished , the khan escaping with only a third of his forces . The line of ... Moscow's authority was extended steadily eastward from the Ob toward the Yenisei ; Tomsk was established in 1604 ...
... Moscow occurred in 1591 and was seriously punished , the khan escaping with only a third of his forces . The line of ... Moscow's authority was extended steadily eastward from the Ob toward the Yenisei ; Tomsk was established in 1604 ...
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... Moscow , 1923 . PARES , SIR BERNARD , chapters on " Reaction and Revolution in Russia " and " Re- form Movement in Russia , " in Cambridge Modern History , Vol . XII . Russia and Reform , London , 1908 . PARK , ALEXANDER G. , Bolshevism ...
... Moscow , 1923 . PARES , SIR BERNARD , chapters on " Reaction and Revolution in Russia " and " Re- form Movement in Russia , " in Cambridge Modern History , Vol . XII . Russia and Reform , London , 1908 . PARK , ALEXANDER G. , Bolshevism ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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