Kalita

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Kalita is the nickname of Ivan I of Moscow, a 14th-century Grand Prince known for consolidating power and expanding the influence of the Moscow principality within medieval Rus'.

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Label Occurrences
Kalita canonical 1
Kalita means moneybag or purse 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Grand Prince
historical figure
nickname
appliedTo Ivan I of Moscow NERFINISHED
associatedWith financial acumen
tax collection
wealth
birthYear 1288
burialPlace Cathedral of the Archangel NERFINISHED
capital Moscow NERFINISHED
country Grand Duchy of Moscow NERFINISHED
deathYear 1340
dynasty Rurik dynasty NERFINISHED
father Daniel of Moscow NERFINISHED
hasMeaning moneybag
language Russian
nickname Kalita NERFINISHED
notableFor centralizing tax collection for the Golden Horde
consolidating power in the Moscow principality
expanding the influence of Moscow within medieval Rus'
loyalty to the Golden Horde
positionHeld Grand Prince of Moscow NERFINISHED
Grand Prince of Vladimir
predecessor Yury of Moscow NERFINISHED
refersTo Ivan I of Moscow NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1340
reignStart 1325
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
strengthened political role of Moscow in northeastern Rus'
successor Simeon Ivanovich of Moscow NERFINISHED
territorialExpansion annexation of neighboring Rus' lands
usedIn medieval Rus'
usedTitle Grand Prince of all Rus' NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ivan Kalita nickname Kalita
Ivan Danilovich nicknameMeaning Kalita
this entity surface form: Kalita means moneybag or purse