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  1. 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. He was the son of Ivan III and Sophia Paleologue and was christened with the name Gavriil ( Гавриил ).

  2. 1505-1533 Tsar of Russia. Vasily III successfully completed his father Ivan the Greats policy of uniting the Russian territories under the tsar’s firm power. He was the father of Ivan the Terrible. Background. Lived: 1479-1533. Foreign policy. Vasily IIIs active foreign policy led to the annexation of Pskov and Ryazan.

  3. VASILII III (MUSCOVY) (1479 – 1533; ruled 1505 – 1533), grand prince of Muscovy. Vasilii III Ivanovich was the second son of Ivan III. His mother was the Greek princess Sofiia Paleologue. Coming to the throne in 1505, he pursued his father's policy of expansion and consolidation of territory. In 1510 he annexed the trading town of Pskov and ...

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    Vasily III (Vasily Ivanovich) vəsēˈlyē ēväˈnəvĭch , 1479–1533, grand duke of Moscow (1505–33). Carrying on the policies of his father, Ivan III , he rounded out the territorial consolidation of the Russian state, formally annexing Pskov (1510), Ryazan (1517), and Novgorod-Seversk (1523) and gaining Smolensk (1514) in a war with ...

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