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Yaroslav created the first Russian code of law, the Russkaya Pravda.
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Rus and Byzantine War Yaroslav established and failed on a naval raid to Constantinople.
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1054 Yaroslav passed away and his oldest son, Iziaslav I took rule.
1068 Iziaslav was stripped from rule and forced to flee to Poland.
1069 Iziaslav guided the Polish militia into Kiev and retook the control.
1073 Two of Iziaslav's brothers, Sviatoslav II and Vsevolod I, took him from rule once again.
1076 27 December Sviatoslav died. Vsevolod I took rule after but traded rule of Kiev to Iziaslav in exchange for Chernigov. -
Rus' army ambushed the Cumans at the Stugna River and failed their attack
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1113 16 April Sviatopolk died. He was replaced by Vsevolod's son, whose dad was his cousin, Vladimir II Monomakh.
1125 19 May Vladimir died. His oldest son, Mstislav I, took throne
1132 14 April Mstislav passed away and his brother Yaropolk II took his place as prince of Keiv
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The militia of Rus' ran into the Mongol armies of Genghis Khan.
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Batu Khan set a blaze to Moscow and killed and took prisoners of labor to the inhabitants
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The Novgorodia miltia defeated the swedish army at the Zhora and Neva Rivers.
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A Muscovite force defeated Blue Horde army, that way outnumbered them, at Kulikovo Field.
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The Mongol khan Tokhtamysh showed his power by raiding and setting fire to Moscow.
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Yury Dmitrievich's army defeated the army of Vasily II and then fled to Nizhny Novgorod.
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The khan of the newly founded Khanate of Kazan led a militia on the directon of Moscow.
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The Russian army lost to the Tatars of Kazan. Vasili II was captured and Dmitry Shemyaka took control.
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A Muscovite army defeated a much larger Novgorodian army.
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The Crimean Khanate trashed the Muscovite villages of Belyov and Kozelsk.
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8/22/52 Siege of Kazan: Muscovite milita landed in Kazan
10/2/52 Siege of Kazan: The Muscovite got into the walls of Kazan
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7000 Polish men defeated a much larger Muscovite army at Klushino.
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: The Treaty of Oliva ended the tension of Poland and Sweden.
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Muscovy pronounced war on Sweden
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The Treaty of Nystad settled the war and also led to Sweden getting Estonia, Livonia, and Ingria from Russia.
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7/1/22 A Russian army came in support of the independence of two Christian kingdoms which were Kartli and Armenia.
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Sweden pronounced war on Russia. 9/1/1742 Russo-trapped by the Russians at Helsinki, the Swedish militia surrendered.
8/7/1743 The Treaty of Åbo was signed, ending the war. Russia only got the lands east of the Kymi River. In conclusion to the war Adolf Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp, the uncle of the Russian heir to the throne, was to become King of Sweden. -
Queen Catherine sailed army to punish Persia for its violation into the Russian protectorate of Kartl-Kakheti.
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5/28/1806-1812Russo-Turkish War The Treaty of Bucharest ended the war and gave Bessarabia to Russia6/24/1812French invasion of Russia The French army crossed the Neman River which led to Russia 9/14/1812 French invasion of RussiaThe French milita entered a deserted Moscow, the peak of their invasion 12/14/1813 French into Russia The last of the French were forced away from Russian territory 10/24/1804–1813 Russo-Persian War Persia gave itsTranscaucasian Terrritories to Russia-treaty of Gulistan
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2/21/1808 Russian troops crossed the Swedish border and ceased Hämeenlinna.
3/29/1809 Diet of Porvoo: The four Estates of Finland pledged allegiance to the Russian crown.
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The first free elections to the Duma gave popular vote to liberal and socialist parties.
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Portugal accepted a declaration of independence from the MPLA, who accordingly had control of the Angolan capital of Luanda.
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10/23/2002 Chechen rebels captured the House of Culture theater in Moscow, with about700 persons hostage, and demanded an immediate Russian withdrawal from Chechnya.
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9/1/2004 A group of Chechen terrorists took 1300 adults and children hostage at the school asiagned number 1 in Beslan.
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A large group of terrorists raided buildings throughout the city of Nalchik. By afternoon Russian soldiers barracaidedthe entire city while entering it, forcing their enemies to retreat. Approximately 136 people were killed.
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Russia defeated Georgia
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The New START treaty, which would cut the nuclear weapons of Russia and the United States by one third of what they had, was signed.
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Vladimir Putin won with 63.6 percent of the vote.
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The Rus' went to war on constantinople and were succesful.
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Rurik ruled in Novgorod which created the Rurikid Dynasty.
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A Rus' army marched charged to Bithynia. The Byzantines destroyed the Rus' fleet.
ARus'-Byzantine treaty was signed . Rus' estsblished some Byzantine territories.