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  1. Apr 26, 2017 · Cohens v. Virginia Case Brief. Following is the case brief for Cohens v. Virginia, 19 U.S. 264 (1821). Case Summary of Cohens v. Virginia: The Cohens sold tickets for a D.C. lottery in Virginia. Virginia had a law prohibiting the sale of out-of-state lottery tickets. The Cohens were convicted and fined $100 for the violation.

  2. Rurik. Father. Daniel of Moscow. Mother. Maria. Religion. Russian Orthodox Church. Ivan I Danilovich Kalita ( Russian: Иван I Данилович Калита; 1 November 1288 – 31 March 1340 or 1341) [1] was Prince of Moscow from 1325 to at least 1340, [2] and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1332 until at least 1340.

  3. Following the expansion of his realm and his marriage to Sophia Palaiologina, the grand prince Ivan III took the title of sovereign and claimed inheritance to all the former territories of Kievan Rus', including those under Lithuanian control. [6] [7] His full title was: Ivan, by the Grace of God, the Sovereign of all Russia and the Grand ...

  4. Ivan III and the End of the Golden Horde. Ivan III Vasilyevich, also known as Ivan the Great, was born in Moscow in 1440 and became Grand Prince of Moscow in 1462. He ruled from this seat of power until his death in 1505. He came into power when Moscow had many economic and cultural advantages in the norther provinces.

  5. Mar 27, 2023 · Statutory Authority: § 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia. Effective Date: May 1, 2023. Agency Contact: Kelley Palmatier, Executive Director, Board for Hearing Aid Specialists and Opticians, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804) 367-8590, FAX (866) 245-9693, or email hasopt@dpor.virginia.gov. Summary:

  6. After the defeat at Belyov, Vasily II together with Dmitry Shemyaka and Dmitry Krasny signed a treaty with Boris Aleksandrovich, Grand Prince of Tver, envisaging, in particular, mutual aid in case of invasion of "Tsar" (Khan) or other Tatars. In return, Vasily and his cousins promised not to accept the city Tver and Kashin from the Tatars.

  7. Court of Appeals of Virginia. About. Contact and Operational Information. Clerk of the Court - A. John Vollino. Court of Appeals of Virginia. 109 North Eighth Street. Richmond, VA 23219-2321. Phone - (804) 786-5651.

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