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5 10Geography
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Coming to Terms
WHO DAT?
There You Go!
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Fraction of the globe covered by modern Russia, the world’s
largest country
(17.1 million square miles)
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Ivan IV’s Muscovite
Empire, which covered 1
million square miles from the
Urals to the Volga
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To a southerner, what you French fry or use to make a picnic salad; to the Rus, the pesky eastern Turkic tribes which
kept invading their land
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What the Russians cleverly call the traumatic early 1600s, a period of famine, disease,
chaos, and despair
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Mussolini had his black shirts, the fascist paramilitary;
Ivan the Terrible had his black-cloaks, the political police
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Wife of Ivan IV, her mysterious death in 1560 was really terrible
for Russia because Ivan the Terrible quit being awesome and
became much more terrible!
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A really “GREAT” guy, he cut off tribute payments to the Mongols in
1480 and was ultimately responsible for the assertion of
Russian independence
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When this Grand Prince of Kiev went shopping for a new Russian
religion, he rejected Roman Catholicism because he didn’t want
to answer to the Pope and Islam because Muslims can’t knock back
a few cold ones. But he thought Constantinople was cool, so he made Orthodoxy Russia’s new
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After a suffering a string of real losers like Thodore, Boris
Godunov, Prince Vasily Shuisky, and a Polish pretender (the false Dmitrii) he was crowned the first
tsar of the ROMANOV DYNASTY.
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The source of Russia’s new religion, it fell to Muslim invaders in
1453 and Moscow became the center of Russian Orthodoxy.
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Built around the ancient fortress of the Kremlin, it became the most important political, economic,
social, and military city in all the Russian lands when its prince, Ivan
I, became the Mongol’s tax man!
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Talk about a Time of Troubles…
The Tatars invaded! The peasants revolted! And if that wasn’t enough trouble, these
two countries invaded and captured Moscow in 1610.
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Along with Siberia, they were invaded and taken by Ivan IV, who was intent on
amassing a Russian Empire.
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It has 19 towers and ramparts 16 feet thick; it’s a fortress which is
comparable to the emperor’s sacred Forbidden City in Beijing
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When he came to bat in 1238, he hit a home run for the Mongols. He destroyed Kiev, too, in 1240.
Grandfather Genghis would have been proud!
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Reigned over the Rus for two and one half centuries, during
which time they hoarded a bunch of Russian gold!
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Unusual method by which Ivan IV achieved a coup d’etat, effectively removing all religious and political constraints which had previously bound him
During the Time of Troubles, angry Russians killed him, burned him, loaded his ashes in a cannon, pointed it toward Poland, and fired
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