

If you are stuck trying to answer the crossword clue " 14th-century Russian ruler called "the Moneybag"", and really can't figure it out, then take a look at the answers below to see if they fit the puzzle you're working on. We found 1 answers for this crossword clue. № 7.If you're looking for all of the crossword answers for the clue " 14th-century Russian ruler called "the Moneybag"" then you're in the right place. ^ President of the RSFSR from July 10 to December 25, 1991.The next day, Michael refused to become Emperor, saying that the fate of the monarchy should be decided by the Constituent Assembly. ^ Abdicated in favor of his younger brother Michael.In December, Konstantin repeatedly abdicated the throne. ^ During his lifetime, Alexander I appointed Nicholas as heir, because his elder brother Konstantin abdicated the throne, but only a small number of close associates knew about this, which caused the situation of interregnum and the oath of oath to Konstantin began.The new government was headed by Dmitry Trubetskoy, who formally led Russia before the election of Mikhail Romanov as Tsar in 1613. ^ In the fall of 1612, a united rebellion liberated Moscow from Polish interventionists and abolished the Seven Boyars.The government was headed by the main boyar - Fedor Mstislavsky. ^ In the period 1610-1612 after the overthrow of Tsar Vasily Shuisky, power in Moscow belonged to the Boyar Duma, which created an interim government of seven boyars.In 1576, Ivan the Terrible returned to the throne. ^ In 1575, Ivan the Terrible declared the Kassim Khan "the Grand Duke of all Russia," but retained influence on the country's politics.Alexander Kerensky (July 8 (21) - October 25 (November 7), 1917).Nicholas I (November 19, actually from DecemFebruary 18, 1855) Ĭhairmen of the Provisional Government (1917).Catherine II the Great (JNovember 6, 1796).Elizabeth Petrovna (NovemDecember 25, 1761).Peter I the Great (OctoJanuary 28, 1725).Main article: Emperor of All Russia § List Peter I the Great (ApOctober 22, 1721).Dmitry Trubetskoy (fall 1612 - spring 1613).Irina Godunova (January 7 - January 15, 1598).Simeon Bekbulatovich (no later than Octono earlier than July 18, 1576).Ivan IV the Terrible (JanuMarch 18, 1584).Main article: List of Russian monarchs § Tsars of Russia, 1547–1721 Rurik (1547–1598) Ivan IV the Terrible (DecemJanuary 16, 1547).Ivan III the Great (MaOctober 27, 1505).Vasily II the Dark (FebruMarch 27, 1462).Dmitry Shemyaka (FebruFebruary 17, 1447).Vasily II the Dark (OctoFebruary 13, 1446).Dmitry Shemyaka (July 7 - October 26, 1445).Vasily II the Dark (July 1434 - July 7, 1445).

Yury of Zvenigorod (March 31 - June 5, 1434).Vasily II the Dark (summer 1433 - March 31, 1434).Yury of Zvenigorod (spring - summer 1433).


Vasily of Costroma (1272 - January 1277).Konstantin of Rostov (April 1216 - February 2, 1218).Vsevolod the Big Nest (June 1176 - April 15, 1212).Yaropolk III (September 1174 - June 15, 1175).Iziaslav III (December 1154 - March 1155).Yuri the Long Hands (August 1150 - early 1151).Viacheslav I (February 22 - March 4, 1139).Iziaslav I (third time) (JOctober 3, 1078).Vseslav the Sorcerer (SeptemApril 1069).Iziaslav I (February 1054 - September 15, 1068).Yaroslav the Wise (fall 1016 - July 22, 1018).Sviatopolk the Cursed (July 1015 - Fall 1016).Main article: List of Russian monarchs § Princes of Ancient Rus', 862–1547 Princes of Novgorod (862–882)
