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ehidna [41]
4 years ago
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Which statements describe events or actions that occurred during the reign of Ivan the Third

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Karolina [17]4 years ago
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All of the above statements best describe the events/actions that occurred during the reign of Ivan the Third.
Alina [70]4 years ago
3 0

The correct answers are A) The Kremlin in Moscow was rebuilt to include a palace and cathedral. B) Ivan the III took the title Czar. C) Ivan the III married a Byzantine princess.

The statements that describe events or actions that occurred during the reign of Ivan III were the following: the Kremlin in Moscow was rebuilt to include a palace and cathedral, Ivan the III took the title Czar, and Ivan the III married a Byzantine princess.

Ivan the III (1440-1505) or Ivan the Great, was the grand ruler of Moscow from 1462 until his death. During his reign, he installed the Moscovite rule. He increased the size of the country by conquering other territories. His second marriage was with Zoe, a Byzantine princess, nice of Byzantine emperor Constantine XI.

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