
Tsardom of Russia - Wikipedia
The Tsardom of Russia, [a] also known as the Tsardom of Moscow, [b] was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547 until the foundation of …
Territorial evolution of Russia - Wikipedia
The formal end to Tatar rule over Russia was the defeat of the Tatars at the Great Stand on the Ugra River in 1480. Ivan III (r. 1462–1505) and Vasili III (r. 1505–1533) had consolidated the …
Tsardom of Russia | Map and Timeline - HistoryMaps
Jul 24, 2021 · The Tsardom of Russia was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of Tsar by Ivan IV in 1547 until the foundation of the Russian Empire by Peter I in …
Category : Maps of the Tsardom of Russia by year - Wikimedia
Jun 23, 2021 · 1547 maps of the Tsardom of Russia (empty) 1548 maps of the Tsardom of Russia (1 C, 1 F) 1549 maps of the Tsardom of Russia (1 C) ... Maps of the Tsardom of Russia; Maps …
Ivan IV, the Terrible and the Tsardom of Russia, c. 1598
Sep 7, 2023 · A map illustrating the rise and expansion of the Tsardom of Russia under the rule of Ivan IV Vasilyevich (commonly known as The Terrible, from the Russian “grozny“ (грозный), …
Expansion of Russia: 1530–1618 - The Map Archive
Map Code: Ax00925 The reign of Ivan IV ‘the Terrible’ (1547–84) was marked by great vicissitudes, often exacerbated by his own violent temperament. He brought about great …
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Category : Tsardom of Russia - Wikimedia
English: The Tsardom of Russia (1547—1721). For next historical period, see: Category:Russian Empire (1721—1917) . Українська: Московське царство (1547—1721).
File : Growth of Russia 1547-1725 true borders.png
Oct 13, 2018 · The boundaries on this map show the de facto situation. This is just one of several different views on the subject (see COM:NPOV).
Atlas of Russia / Atlas Russicus (Historical map) - Harvard University
Atlas contains, 7 p. text with descriptions of the maps, and explanation of geographical names and symbols used in German, Russian, French and Latin, a general map of the Russian …
Expansion of Russia (1500–1800) - Wikipedia
In this article, locations will be given as approximately so many kilometers directly south of Moscow, and then so many kilometers east or west of that line. Thus, Kiev is about 600 south …
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