A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... grand prince on Yury ( 1319 ) . How- ever , Michael's son Dmitry was allowed to succeed at Tver and soon was even also recognized as grand prince ( 1322 ) . While the rival grand princes were both visiting the Horde , Dmitry of Tver ...
... grand prince on Yury ( 1319 ) . How- ever , Michael's son Dmitry was allowed to succeed at Tver and soon was even also recognized as grand prince ( 1322 ) . While the rival grand princes were both visiting the Horde , Dmitry of Tver ...
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... Grand Prince Ivan III . Others , abandoning their old estates , came over as refugees and were provided with new lands as Muscovite boyars . In this piecemeal process of disintegrating the grand principality of Lithuania , Ivan did not ...
... Grand Prince Ivan III . Others , abandoning their old estates , came over as refugees and were provided with new lands as Muscovite boyars . In this piecemeal process of disintegrating the grand principality of Lithuania , Ivan did not ...
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... Grand Prince Dmitry Ivano- vich [ went ] upon the godless Mamai and upon his impious Tatar host , so did this Orthodox Grand Prince Ivan [ go ] upon these apostates.8 The terms of the resultant treaty of 1471 - the last the free ...
... Grand Prince Dmitry Ivano- vich [ went ] upon the godless Mamai and upon his impious Tatar host , so did this Orthodox Grand Prince Ivan [ go ] upon these apostates.8 The terms of the resultant treaty of 1471 - the last the free ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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