From Muscovy to Russia 1440-1584
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- Site contains agreements between Novgorod and Moscow Prince and Polish King.
- (1470-1471; Old Russian language in Russian letters).
- Book contains legislative documents of Russian lands.
- (1471-1705; transcription in Russian language).
- Document contains information about contention of Moscow prince with Mongols that led to independence of Moscow principality.
- (September, 1480; Russian translation).
- Document contains encouragement to Ivan III to fight with Mongolians and become the political and spiritual leader for the country.
- (September, 1480; Russian translation).
- Site contains fragments of the documents which granted lands to boyars.
- (1482-1502; Old Russian language in the Russian letters transcription).
- It has multiple messages of Volotskiy to act against heretics, to help poor, and to help resolve problems with other monasteries.
- (1490-1515; Old Russian language in the Russian letters).
- Document contains crime and economic laws.
- (September 1497; commentaries, transcription in the Old Russian language in the modern Russian letters).
- Site contains of political documents of Ivan the Terrible, documents of different Monasteries, personal trade documents, criminal documents, lists of people, and military documents.
- (16th century; commentaries, transcription in the Old Russian language in the modern Russian letters).
- Document contains genealogy of the dynasty of Princes.
- (the end of the 15th – the beginning of the 16th century; commentaries, modern Russian translation).
- Document contains the orders of economic nature and shows relations between mongols and their conquered lands.
- (1523; commentaries, Russian translation).
- Site contains documents of the era of Ivan the Terrible: Laws, letters, religious, political and economic orders.
- (16 century; commentaries, images, Old Russian language in the modern Russian letters).
- Document contains accusations of treachery.
- (1564; Russian translation).
- Document contains the order of Ivan the Terrible to establish Oprichnina in the Moscow kingdom.
- (December 3, 1564; commentaries, modern Russian translation in the Old Russian style).
- Document contains accusation of boyars, priests, and others in treachery.
- (1565; Old Russian transcription in the modern Russian letters).
- Site contains documents about truce, state boundaries and the agreements between two countries.
- (1561-1595; commentaries, Russian translation).
- Document contains reproof of Ivan the Terrible to Elizabeth’s policy towards Moscow Kingdom.
- (1570; Russian translation).
- Book contains political, economic, and administrative documents of the Moscow Kingdom.
- (1571-1600; transcription in the Russian language).
- Document contains addressing to the Sweden King to exchange ambassadors and make peace otherwise Moscow will continue the war.
- (1572; modern Russian translation).
- Document contains addressing to the Sweden King discussing the war and peace conditions
- (1573; modern Russian translation).
- Document contains story about Ivan the Terrible written by Prince Kurbskiy.
- (1573; commentaries, modern Russian translation).
- Document contains message of Ivan the Terrible to Prince Polubenskiy with request to leave Livonia.
- (September 7, 1577; image, modern Russian translation).
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Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
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With special thanks to Natalya Georgiyeva for her help with this webpage.
