List of wars involving the Principality of Moscow

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This is a list of wars involving the Principality of Moscow (1263–1547), also known as Muscovy.[lower-alpha 1]

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1281–1293/4[2] Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession (1281–1293) [ru] File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Nogai forces[4]
Dmitry of Pereslavl[4]
File:Symbol of Principality of Tver.svg Mikhail of Tver[4]
Daniel of Moscow[4]
File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Tode Mongke (1281–1287)[5]
File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Tokhta forces[4]
Andrey of Gorodets[4]
File:Seal of Theodore Rostislavich.png Theodore the Black[4]
Rostov princes[4]
Tokhta victory[4]
1296/8–1302[2] Struggle for Pereslavl-Zalessky[2] Daniel of Moscow[2]
File:Symbol of Principality of Tver.svg Mikhail of Tver[2]

File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Tokhta[2]

File:Seal of Alexander Nevsky 1236 Avers.svg Andrey of Gorodets[2]
File:Seal of Theodore Rostislavich.png Theodore the Black[2]
Konstantin of Ryazan[2]
Muscovite–Tverian victory[2]
1305–1485 Muscovite–Tverian wars [uk; ru]
(series of short wars, mixed with other conflicts)
Principality of Moscow File:Symbol of Principality of Tver.svg Principality of Tver Victory
  • Tver annexed by Moscow (1485)
1327 Tver Uprising of 1327
(part of the Muscovite–Tverian wars [uk; ru])
File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Golden Horde
File:Печать Иван Калита.JPG Ivan I Kalita of Moscow
Alexander of Suzdal [uk; ru]
File:Symbol of Principality of Tver.svg Principality of Tver
File:Seal of Alexander Nevsky 1236 Avers.svg Grand Principality of Vladimir[lower-alpha 2]
Golden Horde victory
1368–1372 Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1368–72)
(part of the Great Troubles and the Muscovite–Tverian wars [uk; ru])
File:Banner of Dmitry Donskoy.svg Principality of Moscow File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Principality of Tver

Inconclusive
1376 Muscovite–Volga Bulgars war
(part of the Great Troubles)
File:Banner of Dmitry Donskoy.svg Principality of Moscow Volga Bulgaria Victory
1377 Battle on Pyana River
(part of the Great Troubles)
File:Banner of Dmitry Donskoy.svg Principality of Moscow File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Golden Horde Defeat
1378 Battle of the Vozha River
(part of the Great Troubles)
File:Banner of Dmitry Donskoy.svg Principality of Moscow File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Golden Horde Victory
1380 Battle of Kulikovo
(part of the Great Troubles[7])
File:Война флаг Русский (Куликовская битва).png Rus' principalities:[8] File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Western part of the Golden Horde Victory for the Rus' principalities coalition[9]
  • Moscow replaced Tver as the most prominent of the northeastern Rus' principalities[9]
1382 Siege of Moscow
(part of the aftermath of the Great Troubles)
File:Banner of Dmitry Donskoy.svg Principality of Moscow File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Golden Horde Defeat[10]
1406–1408 Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1406–1408) [uk]
(part of the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars)
File:Banner of Dmitry Donskoy.svg Principality of Moscow File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania Hungarian Treaty [uk] (1 September 1408)
1425–1453[12] Muscovite War of Succession[13] Younger Donskoy line
File:Печать Василия II Васильевича Темного.svg Vasily II Vasilyevich
File:Prince Dmitry's Seal.gif Dmitry II Shemyaka (1434–9)
File:Symbol of Principality of Tver.svg Boris of Tver (c. 1438)
File:Flag of the Kazan Khanate.svg Mäxmüd of Kazan (1445–8)
Qasim Khan (1452–3)
Older Donskoy line
File:Монета Юрия IV Звенигородского 1433-34 гг.jpg Yury Dmitrievich (1425–34)
File:Coin of Vasily Kosoy with the image of the prince on the throne.jpg Vasily Kosoy (1434–6)
File:Flag of the Kazan Khanate.svg Ulugh of Kazan (1437–45)
File:Prince Dmitry's Seal.gif Dmitry II Shemyaka (1439; 1445–53)
Ivan of Mozhaysk [ru; uk] (1447–53)
Vasily II victory[12]
  • Younger lineage of Dmitry Donskoy gained the Muscovite throne[12][14]
1437–1445 Ulugh Muhammad's campaign (first Russo-Kazan war)
(from Battle of Belyov to Battle of Suzdal)
(connected with the Muscovite War of Succession)
Younger Donskoy line
File:Печать Василия II Васильевича Темного.svg Vasily II Vasilyevich
File:Prince Dmitry's Seal.gif Dmitry II Shemyaka (1437–9)
Older Donskoy line
File:Flag of the Kazan Khanate.svg Ulugh of Kazan
File:Prince Dmitry's Seal.gif Dmitry II Shemyaka (1439)
Ulugh victory
1467–1469 Qasim War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Flag of the Kazan Khanate.svg Khanate of Kazan Victory
  • Kazan released all ethnic Christian Russians enslaved in the preceding four decades[15]
1471 Battle of Shelon File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Nowogród.svg Novgorod Republic Victory
  • Novgorod Republic annexed by the Grand Principality of Moscow in 1478
1478 Siege of Kazan File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Flag of the Kazan Khanate.svg Khanate of Kazan Victory
1480 Great Stand on the Ugra River File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg Golden Horde Debated[16][17]
  • Traditional Russian historiography: Muscovite victory, and the end of the Mongol-Tatar yoke in Russia[16][17]
  • Modern Western scholarly historiography: Insignificant non-battle, embellished in later accounts; Moscow retained formal relations with Tatar khanates and continued paying tribute to the Crimean Khanate for decades[16][17]
1480-1481 Russian-Livonian War (1480-1481) File:Flag of Oryol (variant).svg Russia File:Baltic coat of arms.svg Livonian Confederation Victory
1485 Capture of Tver (1485) [ru]
(part of the Muscovite–Tverian wars [uk; ru])
File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Symbol of Principality of Tver.svg Principality of Tver Victory
  • Principality of Tver annexed by the Grand Principality of Moscow
1487–1494 First Muscovite-Lithuanian War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania Victory
1495–1497 Russo-Swedish War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Inconclusive
1500–1503 Second Muscovite–Lithuanian War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania

File:Baltic coat of arms.svg Livonian Order

Victory
1505–1507 Russo-Kazan War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Flag of the Kazan Khanate.svg Khanate of Kazan Inconclusive
1507–1508 Third Muscovite–Lithuanian War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania

File:Gerae-tamga.svg Crimean Khanate

Inconclusive
1512–1522 Fourth Muscovite–Lithuanian War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow

File:Baltic coat of arms.svg Livonian Order

File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania

File:Gerae-tamga.svg Crimean Khanate

Victory
1534–1537 Fifth Muscovite–Lithuanian War File:Coat of arms of Russia (XV Century).svg Grand Principality of Moscow File:Coat of Arms of Lithuania.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania

File:Gerae-tamga.svg Crimean Khanate

Inconclusive

See also

Notes

  1. The Principality of Moscow or Muscovy (1263–1547) evolved out of the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal (existed 12th–13th century), and became the Tsardom of Russia in 1547.[1]
  2. The title 'Grand Prince of Vladimir' was mostly titular by the early 14th century.

References

  1. "Rusland §3. De tijd van de Mongoolse en Tataarse overheersing; Soezdal §2. Geschiedenis; Moskou §3. Geschiedenis; Ivan [Rusland] § Ivan IV". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Nederlands). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 Martin 2007, pp. 191–192.
  3. Martin 2007, p. 192.
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 Martin 2007, p. 191.
  5. Martin 2007, p. 190.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Ostrowski 1993, p. 89.
  7. Halperin 1987, p. 73.
  8. Gorskii, Anton (2001). "К вопросу о составе русского войска на Куликовом поле" (PDF). Древняя Русь. Вопросы медиевистики. 6: 1–9.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Halperin 1987, p. 74.
  10. Halperin 1987, p. 74–75.
  11. Shaikhutdinov 2021, p. 106.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Alef 1983, p. Abstract i.
  13. Alef 1983, p. 11.
  14. Halperin 1987, p. 76.
  15. Гумилев 2023, p. 310.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Halperin 1987, p. 70.
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Martin 1995, p. 318.

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