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  1. Ivan III Vasilyevich (Russian: Иван III Васильевич; 22 January 1440 – 27 October 1505), also known as Ivan the Great, was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1462 until his death in 1505.

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  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Ivan III's dream of uniting Russia during his reign was largely successful. He became the first ruler of a unified Russia free from the Golden Horde. He began referring to himself as a tsar, although he would not be formally crowned as one.

  4. Definition. 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).

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  5. Ivan III Vasil'evič (in russo Иван III Васильевич? ), anche noto come Ivan il Grande [1] ( Mosca, 22 gennaio 1440 – Mosca, 27 ottobre 1505 ), primogenito di Basilio II di Russia, a cui succedette come Gran Principe di Mosca, è stato per secoli considerato "l'unificatore delle terre russe".

  6. Ivan III Vasilevich (Иван III Васильевич) (January 22, 1440 – October 27, 1505), also known as Ivan the Great, was a grand duke of Muscovy who was the first to adopt the more pretentious title of "Grand Duke of all the Russias ."

  7. Iván III Vasílievich (en ruso: Иван III Васильевич; Moscú, 22 de enero de 1440-27 de octubre de 1505), también conocido como Iván el Grande, fue gran príncipe de Moscovia entre 1462 y 1505 y el primero en adoptar, en 1478, el título de «Soberano de toda Rusia» (en ruso: Государь всея Руси, Gosudar vseyá ...

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · Illustration. Ivan III, Grand Duke of Moscow (r. 1462-1505), picture from The Tsar 's Titular, 1672. Scanned from Russian book RUSSIA: Complete Encyclopedic Illustrated Reference Book, OLMA-PRESS, 2002.

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