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- Pereslavl-Zalessky by force anyway, but was repelled both times with the support of the Tverians and Muscovites. It was the last time Moscow and Tver found themselves on...
- Church Slavonic: Тферь, romanized: Tfer'). English adjective and demonym: Tverian or Tverite. In primary sources such as the Tver Chronicle and the Word...
- Muscovite–Tverian victory Moscow sacked (1298) Moscow temporarily acquired Pereslavl-Zalessky (lost in 1340/1) 1305–1485 Muscovite–Tverian wars [uk; ru]...
- Muscovite–Tverian victory Moscow sacked (1298) Moscow temporarily acquired Pereslavl-Zalessky (lost in 1340/1) 1305–1485 Muscovite–Tverian wars [uk; ru]...
- Moscow in 1305 and 1308 forced Yury to comply with the khan's decision. The Tverian army besieged Pereslavl and Moscow itself.[citation needed] In the meantime...
- the concept had been taken over by Moscow, instead suggesting that the Tverian land (tferskaia zemlia) and Muscovite land (moskovskaia zemlia) were equals...
- properly control and protect trade on the lower Volga anymore either. Tverian merchant Afanasy Nikitin recounted in his famous travelogue A Journey Beyond...
- to occupy the throne for himself and introduce Islam to the city. The Tverians revolted after Shevkal established his office, and the Mongol commissioner...
- contiguous with Novgorod Land) threatened Novgorod. It was feared that a Tverian prince would annex Novgorod's territory, and thus weaken the republic....
- the Muscovite War of Succession weakened Muscovy so much that its old Tverian rival once again felt strong enough to challenge its sole claim to represent...