Tver

(noun)

A rival city to Moscow that eventually lost favor under the Golden Horde.

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Examples of Tver in the following topics:

  • The Formation of Russia

    • Ivan III was the first Muscovite prince to consolidate Moscow’s position of power and successfully incorporate the rival cities of Tver and Novgorod under the umbrella of Moscow’s rule.
    • Ivan III also levied his political, economic, and military might over the course of his reign to gain control of Yaroslavl, Rostov, Tver, and Vyatka, forming one of the most unified political formations in the region since Vladimir the Great.
  • Ivan I and the Rise of Moscow

    • His other three rivals, all princes of Tver, had previously been granted the title in prior years.
    • This relative safety, compared to Tver and Ryazan, for example, started to bring in tax-paying citizens who wanted a safe place to build a home and earn a livelihood.
  • Europe's Early Trade Links

    • In 1439, Niccolò de' Conti published an account of his travels as a Muslim merchant to India and Southeast Asia and, later in 1466–1472, Russian merchant Afanasy Nikitin of Tver travelled to India.
  • The Mongol Threat

    • However, Novgorod continued to flourish and the relatively new city centers of the Moscow and Tver began to prosper.
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