russian kings of middle ages
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Russian Kings of Middle Ages. By: Carli Duggan, Dylan Ceslak , Drake Bayard, CJ Haas, and Jason Stout. Ivan I 1328-1341. (Moneybags or Great Prince). Religion. Christian Followed Roman Religion, and was also Orthodox Chistian . Important Events. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Russian Kings of Middle Ages
By: Carli Duggan, Dylan Ceslak, Drake Bayard, CJ Haas, and Jason Stout
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Ivan I1328-1341
(Moneybags or Great Prince)
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Christian Followed Roman Religion, and was also
Orthodox Chistian.
Religion
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In 1328, the head of the Russian Orthodox
Church made Moscow, a big city of Russia, his residence and key ally.
Important Events
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Ivan III
1462-1505Ivan the Great
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He gained independence from the Mongol
Tators ending their 200 year rule.
Government/Social Policy
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Christian was the main religion of all the
Russian rulers including Ivan III. He followed Roman Culture and was Orthodox
Christian.
Religion
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He traded mostly with surrounding city states
such as the Nosgard Princedom Also instead of trading Ivan III Mostly
conquered lands and used the goods produced there.
Economy/Trade
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He was able to strengthen the Kremlin Walls
and added new towers and gates around Moscow.
Conquered multiple lands and was known as the most successful Russian Ruler.
Technology/Warfare
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Ivan III’s important events
He had a stare- down of a battle across the Ugra River and formed the borders of Russia and freed them from the Mongols.
First czar in Russian history
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Built off the Kremlin Walls, adding new
buildings and making the walls more able to defend.
Code of law known as the Sudebnik
Legacies
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There was no direct decline. He was known as Ivan the Great because his
rule was successful. It ended with his death in 1505.
Decline of Ivan III’s Rule
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Notable people in
Ivan III’s rule Last niece of the last king of Byzantium Vasily II- His father Maria of Borovsle- His Mother Maria of Tver- His first Wife Zoey Palaeologa- Byzantine Princess, his second
wife
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Ivan IV1533-1584
(Ivan the Terrible)
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First Russian ruler to crown himself czar at age
16 in 1547. He revised the code of law in Russia and
established the Zemsky Sobor. He also established the council of Nobles
Government/Social Policy
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Just like other Kings, Ivan IV was Orthodox
Christian.
Religion
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The main trade sold and bought during his
reign was animal fur. This is what the economy mostly revolved around.
That was the biggest trade during his reign but like Ivan III he conquered many lands and used their goods.
Economy/Trade
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He developed a dominating army capable of
conquering any lands. His armies crushed the Tatar knanates of
Kazan and Astrakhan.
Technology/Warfare
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Assumed the throne at age three. First self-proclaimed czar. Violent outbursts caused his sons death.
Important Events
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Extremely harsh ruler. Introduced self-government in rural regions. Reformed largely with new codes of law. Powerful army.
Legacies
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Ivan IV’s Decline
Without explanation one day he turned on the Boyars accusing one of them of poisoning his wife
In 1581 in a rage he brutally murdered his son and heir
When he died he only had his youngest son to succeed him in 1584
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Anastasia Romanova- His wife Basil III- His father.
Notable People During His Rule.
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S.S. World History Textbook http://www.biography.com/#!/people/ivan-the-t
errible-9350679#early-life&
http://russiapedia.rt.com/prominent-russians/the-ryurikovich-dynasty/ivan-iii-the-great/
Works Cited