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to conclude an anti-Polish alliance. In 1494, Kuritsyn was sent to Lithuania for the same purpose. He took part in many negotiations with foreign statesmen in
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As a government official and diplomat, Kuritsyn exerted great influence on the Russian foreign policy during the reign of
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Kuritsyn's name was last mentioned in 1500, when Ivan III gradually changed his attitude towards heretics thanks to
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Kuritsyn authored numerous literary works, of which two survive to this day—a philosophical poem titled
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In 1485, Kuritsyn created a club, which later would be considered
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