
Ivan il Grande
Ivan il Grande, or Ivan III, was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1462 to 1505 and is credited with the unification of the Russian principalities and the establishment of the centralized Russian state. His reign marked the end of Mongol dominance over Russia, and he is often regarded as the architect of the Russian state, earning him the title 'the Great' for his significant contributions to the nation's growth and stability.
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Ivan il Grande was the first true czar who married Zoe, the niece of the last Byzantine emperor.
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