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THE RISE OF MOSCOW
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THE RISE FROM OBSCURITY Prince Yuri Dolgorukii (Long- arm) laid foundations in 1156 Sacked by Mongols in 1238 Recognized as principality, 1263
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW THE MUSCOVITE PRINCES Daniil (son of Alexander Nevskii) Began building & extending Yuri gained control of Moscow River Rivalry with Tver Prince Daniil (r. 1283-1303) Prince Yuri (r.1303-1325)
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW THE MUSCOVITE PRINCES Ivan Kalita (Moneybag) = Ivan I Defeated Tver “Gathering of Russian lands” Moscow as religious center Simeon the Proud Continues expansion First to call himself Prince “of all Russia” Ivan I (r. 1325-1341) Metropolitan Peter
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW CHALLENGE TO MONGOLS As Moscow strengthened, Mongols weakened Grand Prince Dmitrii Builds stone walls of Kremlin, 1368 Gets ready for confrontation
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW CHALLENGE TO MONGOLS Dmitrii engages Mongols Defeats them on Vozha River, 1378 Defeats them at Battle of Kulikovo near Don River, 1380
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW CHALLENGE TO MONGOLS Significance of Kulikovo victory: Marks new role for Moscow Ends image of Mongols as invincible Does not end Mongol rule, but weakens its grip
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW UNIFICATION OF MUSCOVY Vasilii I = new prince, 1389 Gained significant territory Vasilii’s death caused succession struggle (only one in Muscovy) Vasilii II (the Blind) emerges as Prince, 1448 Asserts independence against fragmented Mongol Empire After 1452, Moscow practically free of Mongol rule
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW UNIFICATION OF MUSCOVY Ivan III (the Great) = new prince, 1462 Begins new period – Muscovite Russia End of disunity & rise of autocracy Ivan III solidified Moscow’s position Continues expansion, absorbs old rivals Greatly increases authority & prestige of Grand Prince Ivan III (r. 1462-1505
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THE RISE OF MOSCOW WHY DID MOSCOW SUCCEED? Geographic location Role of princes Relationship with Mongols Role of Church
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