Vasily, Grand Prince of Moscow since 1389, …
Years: 1398 - 1398
Vasily, Grand Prince of Moscow since 1389, oldest son of Dmitri Donskoi and Grand Princess Eudoxia—daughter of the Grand Prince Dmitry Konstantinovich of Nizhny Novgorod—has continued the process of unification of the Russian lands: in 1392, he had annexed the principalities of Nizhny Novgorod and Murom; in 1397-1398, Kaluga, Vologda, Veliki Ustyug and the lands of the Komi peoples.
During his reign, feudal landownership has continued to grow.
With the growth of princely authority in Moscow, feudals' judicial powers have been partially diminished and transferred to Vasily's deputies and heads of the traditional administrative subdivisions called volosts.
To prevent Russia from being attacked by the Golden Horde, Vasily had entered into alliance with Lithuania in 1392 and married Sophia of Lithuania, the only daughter of Vytautas the Great.
(The alliance will turn out to be fragile, as Vytautas will capture Vyazma and Smolensk in 1403–1404.)
Timur, who had raided the Slavic lands in 1395, had ruined the Volgan regions but had not penetrated so far as Moscow.
Timur's raid had been of service to the Russian prince as it had damaged the Golden Horde, throwing it into a state of anarchy that will last twelve years.
During the whole of this time no tribute will be paid by Muscovy to the khan though vast sums of money are collected in the Moscow treasury for military purposes.
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People
Groups
- Lithuanians (Eastern Balts)
- Moscow, Grand Principality of
- Golden Horde, Khanate of the (Kipchak Khanate)
