- The Prin****lity of
Moscow or
Muscovy (1263–1389),
later the
Grand Prin****lity of
Moscow (1389–1547), was a late
medieval Russian monarchy. Its capital...
- Mare
Moscoviense (Latin for 'Sea of
Moscovy'; /ˌmɒskəviˈɛnsi/ MOSK-ə-vee-EN-see) is a
lunar mare that sits in the
Moscoviense basin. It is one of the...
- Cossacks. "Kluszyn 1610,
Battle between Polish Commonwealth and
Russia (
Moscovy)". www.kismeta.com.
Archived from the
original on 2013-05-15. Retrieved...
- this era,
highlighting Ukraine's dual role as both a
cultural sponsor of
Moscovy's reforms and a
defender of its own sovereignty. The
Hetmanate reached its...
- silk
collar with
medallions of
precious material sewn to it, as used in
Moscovy Rings,
symbolizing the monarch's "marriage" to the
state (in the case of...
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protect the
southeastern borders from
attacks by the
Crimean Khanate and
Moscovy -
states that were
formed after the
collapse of the
Golden Horde at the...
- Bazárova – Bazarov’s mother. A very
traditional woman of the 15th-century
Moscovy style aristocracy and a
pious follower of
Orthodox Christianity, woven...
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repeated attacks by
Crimean Tatars. Upon the Romanovs'
ascension to the
Moscovy throne,
Michael of
Russia completely rebuilt their family shrine in the...
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August Majesty Peter Alexovitz Absolute Lord of
Russia &c. This map of
Moscovy, Poland,
Little Tartary, and ye
Black Sea &c. is most
Humbly Dedicated...
-
March 2009.
Retrieved 19
March 2009. Paul Dukes,
Scottish soldiers in
Moscovy in The
Caledonian Phalanx, 1987 A.G. Cross, Scoto-Russian
contacts in the...