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Who was the first Moscow prince?

The first Moscow prince and the ancestor of the Moscow princes was Daniil Alexandrovich (1261-1303), son of Alexander Nevsky, great-grandson of Vsevolod the Big Nest. Around 1276, he received from his brother, the Grand Duke of Vladimir Dmitry, Moscow as an inheritance.

In 1300, Daniil Alexandrovich annexed Kolomna and a number of volosts to the Moscow Principality, and in 1303 he received Pereslavl-Zalessky by the will of Prince Ivan Dmitrievich.

Author: Kondrashov A.P.

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The power of the Ottoman Empire was for a long time reinforced by the absence of civil and internecine wars, not least due to the constant executions of high-ranking officials, which were carried out with the sanction of the ruling Sultan. However, not every death sentence was carried out, due to a curious custom that originated around the 18th century. A convict from among the highest nobility could challenge the chief executioner and compete in running from the main gate of the Topkapi Palace to the place of public execution in the fish market. In case of victory, the execution was usually canceled and replaced by expulsion from Istanbul.

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