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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EuroDocs Creator: Richard Hacken, European Studies Bibliographer,
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
Feel free to get in touch: Hacken @ byu.edu
With special thanks to Natalya Georgiyeva for her help with this webpage.

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