- The
Sudebnik of 1497 (Russian: Судебник 1497 года), also
known as the
Sudebnik of Ivan III (Russian: Судебник Ивана III), was a
collection of laws introduced...
- The
Sudebnik of 1550 (Russian: Судебник 1550 года), also
known as the
Sudebnik of Ivan IV (Russian: Судебник Ивана IV), was an
expansion and
revision of...
- 1649 by the
Zemsky Sobor under Alexis of
Russia as a
replacement for the
Sudebnik of 1550
introduced by Ivan IV of Russia. The code
survived well into the...
-
first tsar of
Russia in 1547. The tsar
promulgated a new code of laws (
Sudebnik of 1550),
established the
first Russian feudal representative body (the...
-
replaced by the
Sudebnik of 1497
under Ivan III,
which in
turned was
succeeded by the
Sudebnik of 1550
under his
grandson Ivan IV. The
Sudebnik put an end...
-
peaceful reforms and modernization. Ivan
revised the law code,
creating the
Sudebnik of 1550,
founded a
standing army (the streltsy),
established the Zemsky...
- to a
period of one w****
before and
after Yuri's Day (November 26). The
Sudebnik of 1497
officially confirmed this time
limit as
universal for everybody...
-
state legislation (The
Sudebnik [Code] of 1497 were laid)". Kort 2008, p. 28: "In 1497 Ivan
issued a new law code
called the
Sudebnik".
Letiche & Pashkov...
- Lithuanian:
Kazimiero teisynas; Polish:
Statut Kazimierza), also
known as the
Sudebnik of 1468, was a
legal code
adopted by
Grand Duke of
Lithuania and King of...
- ("Caesar") of
Russia in 1547. The Tsar
promulgated a new code of laws (
Sudebnik of 1550),
established the
first Russian feudal representative body (Zemsky...