Grand Duchy of Moscow

The Grand Duchy of Moscow,[2][3] Muscovite Russia,[4] Muscovite Rus'[5] or Grand Principality of Moscow[6][7] (Russian: Великое княжество Московское; or Muscovy in English from the Latin Moscovia)[8] was a principality in Rus'. It was in the late Middle Ages in Moscow. It was before Tsardom of Russia which was made in the early modern period. It was ruled by the Rurik dynasty.

Grand Principality of Moscow
Великое княжество Московское
Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye
1263–1547
Flag of Muscovy
Territorial development between 1300 and 1547
Territorial development
between 1300 and 1547
Status
  • Vassal state of the Golden Horde
    (1263–1480)
  • Sovereign state
    (1480–1547)
CapitalMoscow
Common languagesOld East Slavic
Religion
Russian Orthodox (official)
Demonym(s)Muscovite
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Grand Duke 
• 1263–1303
Daniel (first)
• 1533–1547
Ivan the Terrible (last)
LegislatureVeche
History 
• 
1263
• 
16 January 1547
Area
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Currencyruble, denga
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Vladimir-Suzdal
Principality of Yaroslavl
Principality of Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal
Novgorod Republic
Grand Duchy of Tver
Great Perm
Tsardom of Russia

Grand Duchy Of Moscow Media

References

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  2. A Short History of the USSR. Progress Publishers. 1965.
  3. Florinsky, Michael T. (1965). Russia: a History and an Interpretation.
  4. Dewey, Horace W. (1987). "Political Poruka in Muscovite Rus'". The Russian Review. 46 (2): 117–133. doi:10.2307/130622. ISSN 0036-0341. JSTOR 130622.
  5. Isham, Heyward; Pipes, Richard (2016-09-16). Remaking Russia: Voices from within: Voices from within. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-48307-8.
  6. "Moscow, Grand Principality of". Encyclopædia Britannica. (2012). Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. 
  7. Perrie, Maureen, ed. (2006). The Cambridge History of Russia. Vol. 1. Cambridge University Press. p. 751. ISBN 978-0-521-81227-6.
  8. Introduction into the Latin epigraphy (Введение в латинскую эпиграфику) Archived 2021-03-10 at the Wayback Machine.