Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
This could have been said of Muscovite Russia five centuries ago.
The Cathedral is regarded as the mother church of Muscovite Russia.
Livonia was drifting into war with Muscovite Russia.
In Muscovite Russia, the state's functions were limited mostly to military defense, collection of taxes, and enforcement of class divisions.
Strategic considerations aside, Alexander's victory was an important milestone in the development of Muscovite Russia.
Thus, he became de facto Minister of War of Muscovite Russia.
By law and custom,Muscovite Russia was a patriarchal society that subordinated women to men and the young to their elders.
The Siberian Prikaz was responsible for yasak collection in Muscovite Russia.
It was definitively incorporated into Muscovite Russia after the Smolensk War in 1634.
Documentary evidence as to the presence of Jewish people in Muscovite Russia is first found in the chronicles of 1471.
The period between the mid-twelfth and the mid-fifteenth centuries served as a transitional stage from Kievan to Muscovite Russia.
Vorotynsky was one of the most eminent Rurikid princely houses of Muscovite Russia.
After the Battle of Vedrosha in 1500, Putyvl was ceded to Muscovite Russia.
Very early on witchcraft legally fell under the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical body, the church, in Kievan Rus' and Muscovite Russia.
Slobids'ka Ukraine, Slobozhanschyna) is a historical region which formed a borderland of Muscovite Russia.
Muscovite Russia had no traditional baronial titles of its own; they were introduced in early Imperial Russia by Peter the Great.
The practice was recognised in the hagiography of fifth-century Byzantium, and it was extensively adopted in Muscovite Russia, probably in the 14th century.
By the late 17th century, Muscovite Russia became too strong a power for Crimea to pillage and the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) outlawed further raids.
Von Staden hoped to influence the emperor to invade Muscovite Russia, restore the region to the Teutonic Order, and be rewarded.
The Kievan chant first developed in the southwestern region of Rus' (currently Eastern Ukraine) and then spread to Muscovite Russia.
Some of the Mishar duchies were never controlled from Kazan and instead gravitated towards the Qasim Khanate or Muscovite Russia.
During the Livonian War, however, the Order suffered a decisive defeat by troops of Muscovite Russia in the Battle of Ergeme in 1560.
He should not be confused with Theophanes the Greek (Feofan Grek), an icon painter who worked in Muscovite Russia in the late fourteenth century.
Muscovite Russia gained control over the territory as the result of conquests against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars in the 16th century.
The area was resettled in 1370 during the reign of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and after a military conflict, it was ceded to Muscovite Russia in 1503.