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    several legal monuments of great interest, e.g., Russkaya Pravda and Sudebnik of 1550. His magnum opus was the first sketch of Russian history, entitled...
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    worship. Sudebnik is a collection of laws of the period of the estate monarchy in Kievan Rus'. To date, Sudebnik of 1497, Sudebnik of 1550 and Sudebnik of 1589...
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    reforms and modernization. Ivan revised the law code, creating the Sudebnik of 1550, founded a standing army (the streltsy), established the Zemsky Sobor...
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    first tsar of Russia in 1547. The tsar promulgated a new code of laws (Sudebnik of 1550), established the first Russian feudal representative body (the Zemsky...
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  • Perm and Yekaterinburg, discovered and published Russkaya Pravda, Sudebnik of 1550 and the controversial Ioachim Chronicle, wrote the first full-scale...
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  • geographer and historian, discovered and published Russkaya Pravda, Sudebnik of 1550 and the controversial Ioachim Chronicle, wrote the first full-scale...
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  • Early modern period (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    ("Caesar") of Russia in 1547. The Tsar promulgated a new code of laws (Sudebnik of 1550), established the first Russian feudal representative body (Zemsky...
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    statesman who reformed Russia as he promulgated a new code of laws (Sudebnik of 1550), established the first Russian feudal representative body (Zemsky...
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    1490s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Great issues his law code, the Sudebnik. The Ottomans give Russian merchants freedom of trade within the empire. Iamblichus De mysteriis Aegyptorum edited...
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