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1 5,8 | psalters has been preserved at Moscow.[197] But it is greatly 2 6,7 | orphans (suroti) of the Moscow period in Russian history. 3 6,8 | preserved in one of the Moscow manuscripts and stilt unpublished, 4 8,17| pomestye of the State of Moscow, i.e. an estate held temporarily 5 9,2 | daughter of the grand prince of Moscow, Vasili I; she lived in 6 9,2 | distant Grand Prince of Moscow, Ivan (John) III, and is 7 9,2 | of the Byzantine house to Moscow, as to a new Tsargrad, and 8 9,2 | with her husband.”[31]~ Moscow began to be compared with “ 9 9,2 | Rome.” The Grand Prince of Moscow became “Tsar of all Orthodoxy,” 10 9,2 | Tsar of all Orthodoxy,” and Moscow as the capital of the Russian 11 9,2 | rights of the rulers of Moscow, those representatives and 12 9,6 | Russia by the Great Prince of Moscow, Simeon the Proud, for the 13 9,6 | into Pskov, Novgorod, and Moscow, in Russia, where the great 14 9,7 | from the Great Prince of Moscow, supported by a request 15 9,7 | was favorably received in Moscow. There seems to have been 16 9,7 | question at the court of Moscow of sending troops to Constantinople; 17 9,9 | the former metropolitan of Moscow and participator in the 18 9,15| the future metropolitan of Moscow. He delivered a speech in 19 9,15| Venice. The Grand Prince of Moscow, Vasili II the Dark (or 20 9,15| Isidore, metropolitan of Moscow, who was favorably inclined 21 9,15| Isidore, the metropolitan of Moscow, worked very actively in 22 9,15| withdrew their signatures. At Moscow, Isidore ordered the decree 23 9,16| the former metropolitan of Moscow, Isidore, who had participated 24 9,18| at the Synodal Library of Moscow, and he founded a grammar