Metropolitan of Moscow. Priest named Sylvester. Young bureaucrat ... Ivan leaves Moscow and writes two letters announcing his intention to abdicate ...
Former Soviet Region Compared in Latitude & Area with the ... Orthodox Christianity. Early Byzantine Influences: Cyrillic Alphabet. Novgorod. Russian Boyars ...
Absolute Monarchs in Europe Chapter 21 Section 4 and 5 Section 4-Absolute Rulers of Russia The First Czar Boyars-Russia s land owning nobles Czar-Russian term for ...
THE HOUSE THAT STALIN BUILT * * The power structure of the Russian State The Tsar The Boyars (chiefs of bureaucracy) The intelligentsia (middle class, small ...
Average temperatures of January. vary from 0 to -50 C, and in. July from 1 to 25 C ... DEMAGOGUE. Peter the Great (r. 1682-1725) Peter Cuts the Beards of His Boyars ...
Rise of Russia Overall Characteristics/Themes Visible Throughout Russia History Invasions and fear of invasion Openness to West or not Alternating periods of ...
... (Peter the Great) gave orders that all (nobles) that came near his court and were in his pay should ... This a sharp contrast to the music of the Russian Court.
Russia During the Early-Modern Period Review of Russian History Kievan Rus Dominated by Kiev, but various other principalities throughout Ties with Byzantine Empire ...
... wanted serfs to stay to produce large harvests Looked to Constantinople and not Rome for leadership Russia isolated One seaport ... Petersburg Establishing Saint ...
Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Adapted by Reiner Kolodinski Former Soviet Region Compared in Latitude & Area with the United States Russia s ...
1547-1560: 'good period' of victories, added lands, gave Russia a code ... Set up Holy Synod to run church under his control. Peter. Reduced power of landowners ...
Today s goal(s) and how it relates to your class goal. Romanov Russia Russian Czars (the Romanov family) link to Roman and Byzantine Empire - Orthodox Rule ...
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EARLY RUSSIA AND THE KIEVAN RUS 800s to 1100s CE Kiev Icons Kiev Icons FALL OF BYZANTIUM 1453 Just as Russia was beginning to assert its independence from the ...
Early Russia Early Byzantine Influences: Orthodox Christianity Early Byzantine Influences: ... Gary Created Date: 11/10/2005 2:48:12 PM Document presentation format:
Russia during the Early Modern Era (1450-1750) Political Characteristics Social Systems Gender and Empire Enlightenment Russia s Interactions with the Ottomans ...
Objective(s) Trace the political, social, and cultural developments of early modern Russia. Contrast the development of Russia with that of Western Europe.
Ivan III gave his government a military focus and used a blend of nationalism ... Terrible) Confirmed power of tsarist autocracy by attacking the authority of ...
The Byzantine Empire Influences Russia Byzantine missionaries converted the Slavs Saint Methodius and Saint Cyril invented the Cyrillic Alphabet which led to the ...
Chapter 32: Patterns of Life Section 3 Terms Icon - religious painting of Jesus, Mary, or a saint. Mir village commune, usually regulated village life by a ...
Russian Monarchs Czars (meaning Caesar) Background History of Russia Russia was liberated from Mongol rule in 1462 by Ivan III of Moscow Russian was ruled by a ...
... some consider even more ruthless Catherine the Great Gains warm-water ports on the Black Sea through the Russo-Turkish War Swallow up Poland ... On-screen Show ...
The Rise of Russia and Eastern Europe Russian Geography Developed in modern day Ukraine Political center moves to Northern area 3 distinct geographical regions ...
Byzantine Empire Objective(s) Students will be able to analyze and describe the political/social/religious developments of the Byzantine Empire after the collapse of ...
Revival of Russia The Mongols had not reshaped basic Russian culture. Literacy declined and the economy became purely agricultural and dependent on peasant labor.
THE TSARS PRINCES OF MOSCOW Gained position by being tax collectors for the Mongols Gradually expanded power Rulers began calling themselves Tsar - Caesar IVAN ...
Gunpowder Empires 1450-1750 Land Based Power Europe s empires built on sea power Asian empires land-based power around might of gunpowder Ottomans, Safavids ...
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Catherine the Great Practiced selective westernization Advocated a strong monarchy Claimed to be an Enlightened Despot Built a bureaucracy mostly from the ...
AP World History Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia Russia gained independence from Mongol control (Golden Horde) in 1480. Mongols left Russia weak and isolated in ...
The law code, Pravda Russkia, combined. Slavic tribal customs with older laws and. traditions. Russkaya Pravda being read to people. II. Kievan Russia ...
MONGOL INVASION & DOMINATION MONGOL INVASION & DOMINATION Invasion Appeared suddenly in 1223, attacked in south then disappeared Reappeared in 1237, attacking Riazan ...
Peter then ruled alone until 1724, when he ruled jointly with his wife, ... regular army and build the Russian navy (he was also an experienced shipbuilder) ...
In 1722, Peter the Great replaced the principle of heredity with achievement ... Similar palace revolt or popular revolution .... James: Single Causal Sequence ...
Chapter 17 Absolutism in Eastern Europe to 1740 Medieval background (1050 - 1300) Personal and economic freedom for peasants increased, serfdom nearly disappeared
1. Emperor Constantine 4th Century C.E. a. Constantinople built replaced Byzantium ... lost lands in Asia and effective control over much of the Balkan peninsula ...
How did the basic structure of society in eastern Europe become different from that of western Europe in the early modern period? How and why did the rulers of ...
In Romania, the temperate climate, the diverse relief crossed by rivers that ... used to eat: roast veal, wild pigeons, honey, aromatic wines, juicy pears, milk, ...