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  1. The Principality of Tver ( Russian: Тверское княжество, romanized : Tverskoye knyazhestvo; Latin: Tferiae) [1] was a principality which existed between the 13th and the 15th centuries with its capital in Tver. It was one of the states established after the decay of the Kievan Rus'. During the 14th century, Tver rivaled the ...

  2. Jan 30, 2024 · Aleksey Kivshenko (Public Domain) Ivan III of Russia (Ivan the Great) was the Grand Prince of Moscow and Russia from 1462 to 1505. Ivan III was born in 1440 to Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow (r. 1425-1462) and his wife, Maria Borovsk (l. c. 1420-1485). He served as co-ruler for his blind father from 1450 until he became regent in 1462.

  3. Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy [a] ( Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Донско́й; 12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389) was Prince of Moscow from 1359 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1363 until his death. He was the heir of Ivan II . He was the first prince of Moscow to openly challenge Mongol authority in Russia.

  4. 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 in 1533. [1] [2] He was the son of Ivan III and Sophia Paleologue and was christened with the name Gavriil ( Гавриил ). Following on the ambitions of his predecessor ...

  5. His full title was: Ivan, by the Grace of God, the Sovereign of all Russia and the Grand Prince of Vladimir, and Moscow, and Novgorod, and Pskov, and Tver, and Yugorsk, and Perm, and Bulgar and others. [15] Ivan III also used the title tsar in foreign correspondence and used the title in official documents.

  6. 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.

  7. Konstantin of Tver, (2nd time) 1339-1346. Vsevolod of Tver, 1346–1349. Vasily of Kashin, 1349–1368. Mikhail II of Tver, 1368–1399. Ivan of Tver, 1399–1425. Alexander II of Tver, 1425. Yury of Tver, 1425. Boris the Great, 1425–1461. Mikhail III the Exile, 1461–1485.

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