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The Rise of Muscovy

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Medieval Moscow

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Monument to Yury Dolgoruky, “The Founder of Moscow” (c. 1099-1157)

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The Founding of MoscowApollinary Vasnetsov

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Moscow Coat of Arms

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St. George, Moscow

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Daniel, Grand Prince of Moscow(1261-1303)

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Court of a Feudal Russian Prince in Moscow, 13th Century

Apollinary Vasnetsov

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Growth of Muscovy, 14th-15th Centuries

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Ivan Kalita (1288-1340)Grand Prince of Moscow

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Dmitry Donskoi (1350-89)Grand Prince of Moscow

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Moscow Kremlin under Dmitry DonskoiApollinary Vasnetsov

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Crown of MonomakhSergei Kirillov, 1993

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Ivan III, The Great (1440-1505)Grand Prince of Moscow and All of Russia

“The Gatherer of the Russian Lands”

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Seal and Symbol of Moscow

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Cathedral of the AssumptionMoscow Kremlin, 1479

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Moscow Kremlin under Ivan IIIApollinary Vasnetsov

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Ivan III Tearing Up the Khan’s Letter (1476)Aleksei Livshenko

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Great Stand on the Ugra River, 148016th-Century Chronicle Illustration

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Destruction of Novgorod by Ivan III (1494)Klavdy Lebedev, c. 1916

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The Moscow Kremlin at the Time of Ivan IIIApollinary Vasnetsov

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Ivan IV, The Terrible1530-84

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Ivan the TerribleViktor Vasnetsov, 1897

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Fyodor Chaliapin as Ivan IV, 1911

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Ivan the TerribleSergei Kirillov, 1990

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Marriage of Ivan IV and Anastasia Zakharinia (1547)

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Ivan IV and The Priest Sylvester During the Fire of Moscow, 1547

Pavel Pleshanov

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Kazan Before the Siege of 1552Firinat Khalikov

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Medieval Kazan

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Ivan IV Beneath the Walls of KazanKonstantin Korovin

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Conquest of KazanNikolai Roerich, 1916

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Conquest of Kazan

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Astrakhan (Conquered 1556)

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Conquest of Siberia by Ermak (1581)Vasily Surikov, 1895

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Capture of Pskov by Ivan IV (1581)Konstantin Briullov

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Ivan Shows his Treasure to English Ambassador Jerome Horsey

Aleksandr Litvochenko, 1875

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Death of Anastasia (1560)Ilya Repin

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Ivan the Terrible Begging to Become a MonkVladimir Lebedev

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Ivan the Terrible with Close AdvisorsAndrei Ryabushkin, 1903

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Ivan the Terrible and His Son on November 15, 1581

Ilya Repin, 1885

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Ivan the Terrible at the Deathbed of his Son IvanViacheslav Schwartz

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Boris Godunov with Ivan the TerribleIlya Repin

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Throne of Ivan the TerribleCarved and Gilded Wood, Carved Ivory

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Bible of Ivan the Terrible

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Fool with Monomakh’s CapSergei Kirillov, 1999

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OprichnikiViktor Vasnetsov

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Oprichniki

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Land Assembly

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Prince Andrei Kurbsky

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Boyars

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Boyars

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Russian Embassy to Germany Under Ivan IV

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Detail

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Boyars and Tsar

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BoyarsIvan Bilibin

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At the Tsar’s ServiceAlexander Makovsky

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Waiting for the Tsar to ExitAndrei Ryabushkin, 1901

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Boyar with the Tsar’s DipperSergei Kirillov, 1992

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Dipper of Ivan the TerribleSergei Kirillov, 1999

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Boyars VisitingIvan Goriushkin-Sorokopudov, 1912

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A Boyar’s Wedding in the 17th CenturyKonstantin Makovsky, 1883

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Kissing Custom at the Feast of Boyar MorozovKonstantin Makovsky, 1895

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BoyaryshnyaKonstantin Makovsky, 1886

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Boyaryshnya at the WindowKonstantin Makovsky

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Boyar DumaAndrei Ryabushkin, 1893

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Boyar in the DumaSergei Kirillov, 1994

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Scenes of the 16th and 17th Centuries

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Red PalaceAndrei Ryabushkin, 1899

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In the PalaceAndrei Ryabushkin, 1880s

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Old Moscow StreetAndrei Ryabushkin, 1890

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17th-Century MoscowBoris Olshansky

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17th-Century Moscow Street on a HolidayAndrei Ryabushkin, 1895

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17th-Century Russian Women in ChurchAndrei Ryabushkin, 1899

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Red SquareApollinary Vasnetsov

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Moscow Kremlin at the End of the 17th CenturyApollinary Vasnetsov

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Palace of a PrinceViktor Vasnetsov

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A Prince’s EstateAlexander Maximov

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Medieval Russian CityVladislav Izmailovich

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16th-Century Architecture

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Novodevichy ConventMoscow, 1520s

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Church of the ResurrectionPskov, 1532

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Church of St. Nicholas Pskov, 1535

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Nativity Cathedral, Suzdal, 1222, Renovated in 16th Century

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St. Basil’s CathedralMoscow, 1555-61

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Church of St. Andrew the PiousBogolyubovo, 1565

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Solovetsky Monastery, 1436-1594

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Monastery of St. EuthymiusSuzdal, 16th Century

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Cathedral of St. Michael, Moscow Kremlin, Late 16th Century

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Church of the TransfigurationNear Moscow, Late 16th Century

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Old English CourtMoscow, Late 16th Century