Vasili III of Russia

Grand Prince of Moscow, expanded territory

Vasili III of Russia - Grand Prince of Moscow, expanded territory
Born

March 25th, 1479
546 years ago

Died

December 3rd, 1533
491 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Russia

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Ruled as Grand Prince of Moscow from 1505 to 1533. Centralized Russian lands, strengthening the power of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. Conducted military campaigns against the Novgorod Republic, successfully annexing it. Changed the political landscape, setting the groundwork for the future unification of Russia. Fostered cultural development and state administration reforms. Oversaw the strengthening of the Russian Orthodox Church during his reign.

Expanded the territory of Moscow

Annexed the Novgorod Republic

Strengthened the Orthodox Church

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