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  1. Ivan III Vasilyevich (Russian: Иван III Васильевич; 22 January 1440 – 27 October 1505), also known as Ivan the Great, was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1462 until his death in 1505.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Ivan III (born January 22, 1440, Moscow—died October 27, 1505, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow (1462–1505) who subdued most of the Great Russian lands by conquest or by the voluntary allegiance of princes, won again parts of Ukraine from Poland–Lithuania, and repudiated the old subservience to the Mongol-derived Tatars.

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  3. Iván III Vasílievich (en ruso: Иван III Васильевич; Moscú, 22 de enero de 1440-27 de octubre de 1505), también conocido como Iván el Grande, fue gran príncipe de Moscovia entre 1462 y 1505 y el primero en adoptar, en 1478, el título de «Soberano de toda Rusia» (en ruso: Государь всея Руси, Gosudar vseyá Rusí ).

  4. Biografia de Iván III de Rusia el Grande. Iván III de Rusia el Grande. (Iván III Vasílievich, llamado el Grande; Moscú, 1440-1505) Gran príncipe de Vladímir y Moscú (1462-1505) que afianzó y amplió el poderío de Moscú sobre los restantes principados rusos, hasta el punto de poder autoproclamarse soberano de todas las Rusias (1502-1505).

  5. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Ivan III (Ivan the Great) was known for unifying most of Russia, defeating the Mongols and adding some grandeur to the Moscow Kremlin. How did Ivan III defeat the Golden Horde? During battle, he tricked the khan into thinking that his capital (Sarai) was under attack.

  6. Ivan III, known as Ivan the Great, (born Jan. 22, 1440, Moscow—died Oct. 27, 1505, Moscow), Grand prince of Moscow (1462–1505). Determined to enlarge the territory he inherited from his father, Ivan led successful military campaigns against the Tatars in the south (1458) and east (1467–69).

  7. Ivan III Vasilevich (Иван III Васильевич) (January 22, 1440 – October 27, 1505), also known as Ivan the Great, was a grand duke of Muscovy who was the first to adopt the more pretentious title of "Grand Duke of all the Russias ."