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Svetlanka [38]
3 years ago
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Identify the ways that Ivan III strengthened his power in Russia in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.

History
2 answers:
levacccp [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ivan III, nicknamed Ivan the Great, was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1462 until his death. Ivan tripled the size of her country, ended the rule of the Golden Horde Khanate over Muscovy, renewed the Moscow Kremlin, and laid the foundations for what would become the Tsar of Russia. Thus it can be said that Ivan married the family of the last Byzantine emperor, rebuilt the Kremlin, annexed independent Russian principalities, and invaded Lithuania.

Explanation:

KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

helloo!!

Explanation:

IVAN III the Great, endowed with great capacity, reigns in Russia

1462 A.D.

IVAN III the Great, endowed with great capacity, kingdom in Russia (1462-1505). From this time dates the use by the Russian sovereigns of the double-headed eagle and the title of Tsar, equivalent to the Latin of Caesar. IVÁN began its relations with the West.

IVAN III house with Zoe, niece of Constantine IX, the last Byzantine emperor.

1471 A.D.

In 1471, IVÁN III married Zoe, niece of Constantine IX, the last Byzantine emperor. Under this marriage, IVáN III (and all his successors) is proclaimed heir of the Byzantine Empire and universal protector of the Orthodox Church. IVÁN takes the title of tsar ("Caesar"), rebuilds the Moscow Kremlin using Italian architects, and largely adopts the pomp and imperial faults. Moscow will be declared the "Third Rome", after Rome itself and Constantinople.

IVAN III expands the territory of Moscow so that it becomes Russia, the most vast nation in Europe.

1478 A.D.

IVAN III also expands the territory of Moscow by attacking Novgorod in two wars, and annexing it at the end of the second in 1478. With this, Moscow becomes Russia, as Moscow now controls the northern half of what will become European Russia. Of course it is a barely populated territory. Although Russia has become the most vast nation in Europe, and since then it has remained, its population amounts to only 7 million inhabitants, while France has 12 million.

After two hundred and fifty years, the heart of Russia is free of the Tartar yoke.

1480 year

IVAN III takes possession of all the small principalities that remain in northern Russia, and in 1480 he refuses to pay tribute to the Tartars. Once again, they invade the territory and go to Moscow, but IVÁN III manages to reject them and hardens their refusal to pay. After two hundred and fifty years, the heart of Russia is free of the Tartar yoke. Later, a war with Poland will result in some gains in the West, including the city of Smolensk, which will make it clear that IVAN III is the luckiest Russian monarch since the old days of Kiev. Anyway, over the following years, Russia and Poland will fight confusing wars that will determine fluctuations in their common border around the disputed city of Smolensk.

IVÁN III of Russia dies and his son BASILIO III succeeds him.

1503 A.D.

In 1503 IVÁN III dies and his son BASILIO III (1503-1533) succeeds him. During his reign, Russia will continue its slow consolidation as a power.

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