Fire of Moscow (1547) blamed on the tsar's maternal relatives from the Glinski family
Fire of Moscow (1571) by Crimean Tatars
Fire of Moscow (1812) concurrent with Napoleon's occupation
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FireofMoscow may refer to: FireofMoscow (1547) blamed on the tsar's maternal relatives from the Glinski family FireofMoscow (1571) by Crimean Tatars...
Moscow attack may refer to: FireofMoscow (1547) blamed on the tsar's maternal relatives from the Glinski family FireofMoscow (1571) by Crimean Tatars...
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near Moscow, commanding raiding parties. A fire broke out in Moscow, and a strong wind aggravated it, resulting in the complete destruction of the wooden...
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commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, was Grand Prince ofMoscow and all Russia from 1533, and Tsar of all Russia from 1547 until his death in 1584. He was...