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*In recognition, Mongols favoured both him, Novgorod, and Moscow (Moscow was ruled by his brother Daniel) |
*In recognition, Mongols favoured both him, Novgorod, and Moscow (Moscow was ruled by his brother Daniel) |
Revision as of 08:12, 25 May 2010
Alexander Nevski
- Lived from 1220 to 1263
- Nevskii persuaded many princes that submitting is better than resisting Mongol forces.
- In recognition, Mongols favoured both him, Novgorod, and Moscow (Moscow was ruled by his brother Daniel)
- Moscow and Novgorod noobed Kiev, and soon, Moscow’s control became absolute.
- Then, people moved north toward Moscow, which lessened Mongol control
- prince of Novgorod