Principality of Moscow

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The Principality of Moscow was a medieval East Slavic state centered on the city of Moscow that laid the foundations for the later Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Russian state.

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Label Occurrences
Principality of Moscow canonical 5

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf East Slavic state
medieval state
principality
capital Moscow
commonName Muscovy
continent Europe
country Muscovy
currency ruble
diplomaticRelation Golden Horde
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Novgorod Republic
surface form: Republic of Novgorod
endTime 15th century
c. 1478
ethnicGroup East Slavs
followedBy Grand Duchy of Moscow
follows Vladimir-Suzdal principality
surface form: Vladimir-Suzdal Principality
governmentForm monarchy
hasCapital Moscow
hasCulturalOrigin Kyivan Rus
surface form: Kievan Rus
hasPart Moscow
surrounding lands along the Moskva River
hasPrince Daniil Aleksandrovich of Moscow
surface form: Daniel of Moscow

Dmitry Donskoy
Ivan I of Moscow
Ivan III of Russia
surface form: Ivan III of Moscow

Vasili I of Moscow
surface form: Vasily I of Moscow

Vasili II of Moscow
surface form: Vasily II of Moscow
hasTerritory lands around the Oka River
lands around the upper Volga
headOfState Grand Prince of Moscow
surface form: Prince of Moscow
historyOfTopic formation of the Russian state
inception 13th century
languageUsed Church Slavonic
Old East Slavic
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Eastern Europe
Europe
namedAfter Moscow
partOf Golden Horde
history of Russia
medieval Rus
precededBy lands of the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
significantEvent Battle of Kulikovo
expansion over neighboring Rus principalities
struggle against the Golden Horde
startTime c. 1263
uses Byzantine legal and religious traditions

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Grand Duchy of Moscow predecessor Principality of Moscow
Principality of Tver rival Principality of Moscow
Maria of Rostov associatedWith Principality of Moscow
Mikhail Danilovich of Moscow countryOfCitizenship Principality of Moscow
Mikhail Danilovich of Moscow politicalEntity Principality of Moscow