- Kyiv,
labelled Kiou, in a
detail of Ortelius's 1562 map "Russiae,
Moscoviae et
Tartariae Descriptio" (Description of Rus, Muscovy, and Tartary)....
-
Ioannes Basilius Magnus Imperator Russiae, Dux
Moscoviae, by
Abraham Ortelius (1574)...
- in Latin): In Latin:
IOANNES VASILII DEI
GRATIA MAGNUS DUX VOLODIMERIÆ,
MOSCOVIÆ, NOVOGARDIÆ, TFERIÆ, PLESCOVIÆ, VETICIÆ, ONGARIÆ, PERMIÆ, BUOLGARIÆ ET...
-
Tertius Rex Poloniæ & Sueciæ
Exercitu Moschovitico ad
Clussinum cæso,
Moscoviæ Metropoli deditione accepta,
Smolensco Republicæ restitutio.
Basilio Szuyski...
- far side were
returned by Luna 3 in 1959. This may be a typo for Mare
Moscoviae,
which is the
expected Latin for "sea of
Moscow (or of Muscovy)". The...
- 313, 321. Martin,
Kromer (1589).
Magni Ducatus Lithuaniae,
Livoniae et
Moscoviae Descriptio : **** privilegio. ISBN 978-9949-564-35-4. "Присоединение к...
- Kiev (Kiou). A
fragment of Russiae,
Moscoviae et
Tartariae map by
Anthony Jenkinson (London 1562)
published by
Ortelius in 1570....
-
following inscription:
IOANNES VASILII DEI
GRATIA MAGNUS DUX VOLODIMERIAE,
MOSCOVIAE, NOVOGARDIAE, TFERIAE, PLESCOVIAE, VETICIAE, ONGARIAE, PERMIAE, BUOLGARIAE...
- he
chose the
title of
elected Grand Duke of
Moscow (electus
Magnus Dux
Moscoviae)
rather than that of a tsar. b ^ Władysław had no
children with his second...
- Latin—Kiovia. On one of the
oldest English maps of the region, Russiae,
Moscoviae et Tartariae,
published by
Ortelius (London, 1570), the name of the city...