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into the building, then stormed it from every entrance. The subsequent gunfight left 42 terrorists and 120 hostages dead.
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died of urinary problems. He failed to name a successor; one of Peter's closest advisers,
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died of mercury poisoning. The throne fell to his mentally retarded son
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died of typhus. The army swore allegiance to his eldest brother, the
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ended Russian participation in the war at no territorial gain.
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occupation, the parliament agreed to transfer power to the
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was murdered by a group of nobles in the house of Prince
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Case of the Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization
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was trapped and burned alive during an uprising in the
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in exchange for military aid against the government of
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adopted a treaty ensuring future Russian influence in
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Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia
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January 15, 1714 - The northwestern territory of the
650:: A Muscovite army defeated a numerically superior 859:: A Russian force defeated a significantly larger 880:shah signed a peace treaty ceding the cities of 839:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/September 1170:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/December 1073:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/November 112:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/February 8: 968:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/October 938:ended the war. Russia gave up its claims on 334:and again declared himself the Grand Prince. 27:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/January 726:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/August 310:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/April 209:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/March 1211:ended the war. Russia ceded the city of 988:: The Russian army breached the walls of 610:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/July 558:overthrew their commanders and headed to 519:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/June 343:was incorporated into the Russian Empire. 56:was transferred to the newly established 1226:December 12, 1825 - Under pressure from 917:established a military alliance between 765:August 15, 1327 - The ambassador of the 671:invasion force at the confluence of the 415:Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/May 305:swore allegiance to the Russian crown. 157:prison and allowed to return to Russia. 1118:and massacred its civilian population. 1093:: Russian patriots rising against the 7: 1165:, the seat of the Governor-General. 572:Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia 162:Government reform of Peter the Great 92:to declare in favor of Peter's wife 1280:Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1127:died. The throne fell to her son, 77:in lieu of the Patriarch of Moscow. 1259:Treaty on the Creation of the USSR 1243:December 16, 1916 - Royal adviser 788:: Russian armed forces arrived at 699:July 24, 1783 - Threatened by the 284:sparked a nationalist uprising in 233:succeeded him as Prince of Moscow. 24: 946:and its navy was barred from the 1175: 1078: 1041:Military Revolutionary Committee 973: 844: 731: 717:under which it became a Russian 615: 594:French invasion of Russia (1812) 524: 420: 315: 214: 117: 32: 1142:Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich 963:sultan declared war on Russia. 1203:Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18) 1110:: Russian troops captured the 1090:Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18) 1053:Russian Provisional Government 552:: Approximately four thousand 1: 1278:SSRs, under the power of the 1061:Moscow theater hostage crisis 956:Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) 930:Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739) 873:Russo-Persian War (1722–1723) 581:Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739) 575:was put on trial for treason. 236:March 16, 1434 - The army of 174:to pass laws in his absence. 153:'s father, was released from 1262:united its signatories, the 909:Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) 690:and replaced with his wife, 473:, which opposed the liberal 1194:, succeeded him. His wife 1039:: Soldiers directed by the 1014:Russo-Persian War (1804–13) 495:Marshal of the Soviet Union 437:Second Treaty of Versailles 58:Nizhny Novgorod Governorate 1312: 1051:, ending the power of the 466:Polish–Russian War of 1792 457:Treaty of Saint Petersburg 367:April 28, 1920 - With the 132:ceded border territory to 1256:December 29, 1922 - The 743:Polish Expedition to Kiev 709:kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti 584:: The Russians captured 408:People's Army of Vietnam 104:1924 Soviet Constitution 693:Catherine II, The Great 630:moved the capital from 471:Targowica Confederation 360:police headquarters in 101:January 31, 1924 - The 75:Russian Orthodox Church 1161:nationalists attacked 1030:territories to Russia. 998:Battle of Chuvash Cape 904:to the Russian Empire. 686:was overthrown by the 354:Bulgarian nationalists 349:April Uprising of 1876 229:died. His eldest son 198:was absorbed into the 47:died with no children. 1240:succession manifesto. 1217:Chernihiv Voivodeship 1137:Alexander I of Russia 953:September 25, 1768 - 928:September 18, 1739 - 907:September 16, 1658 - 888:and the provinces of 870:September 12, 1723 - 785:Siege of Kazan (1552) 478:Constitution of May 3 432:Diplomatic Revolution 280:: An announcement by 271:charge of government. 242:defeated the army of 1201:December 11, 1618 - 1151:November 29, 1830 - 1134:November 19, 1825 - 1064:: The police pumped 923:Zaporozhian Cossacks 853:September 8, 1380 - 714:Treaty of Georgievsk 491:Mikhail Tukhachevsky 439:, Russia joined the 406:was captured by the 337:April 8, 1783 - The 194:February 27, 1919 - 177:February 27, 1768 - 160:February 22, 1711 - 143:February 13, 1619 - 126:February 28, 1609 - 1184:December 3, 1533 - 1124:Catherine the Great 1121:November 6, 1796 - 1104:November 4, 1794 - 1087:November 1, 1612 - 1058:October 26, 2002 - 1033:October 25, 1917 - 1016:: According to the 1012:October 24, 1813 - 995:October 23, 1582 - 756:Yaroslav I the Wise 511:Republic of Moldova 504:May 23, 1991 - The 277:Kościuszko Uprising 183:: Delegates of the 129:Vasili IV of Russia 86:Aleksandr Menshikov 80:January 28, 1725 - 63:January 25, 1721 - 1036:October Revolution 1019:Treaty of Gulistan 1005:from its capital, 982:October 2, 1552 - 856:Battle of Kulikovo 824:August 31, 1917 - 797:Great Northern War 795:August 30, 1721 - 782:August 22, 1552 - 740:August 14, 1018 - 660:Battle of the Neva 564:Sophia Alekseyevna 469:: The army of the 447:military alliance. 383:government of the 327:Yury of Zvenigorod 282:Tadeusz Kościuszko 246:. Vasily fled to 239:Yury of Zvenigorod 191:internal politics. 107:came into effect. 44:Feodor I of Russia 41:January 7, 1598 - 1191:Ivan the Terrible 1154:November Uprising 914:Treaty of Hadiach 601:army crossed the 549:Streltsy Uprising 499:Russian Civil War 480:, invaded Poland. 392:April 30, 1975 - 346:April 20, 1876 - 291:March 29, 1809 - 274:March 24, 1794 - 263:; his son-in-law 256:Ivan IV of Russia 253:March 18, 1584 - 53:Kazan Governorate 1303: 1246:Grigori Rasputin 1208:Truce of Deulino 1179: 1082: 1045:Petrograd Soviet 1003:Khanate of Sibir 977: 848: 805:ended the war. 802:Treaty of Nystad 735: 696:, on her orders. 682:July 17, 1762 - 667:army defeated a 657:July 15, 1240 - 647:Battle of Shelon 644:July 14, 1471 - 619: 591:June 24, 1812 - 578:June 19, 1736 - 569:June 13, 1718 - 528: 497:and hero of the 452:Seven Years' War 424: 400:South Vietnamese 324:April 1, 1434 - 319: 226:Daniel of Moscow 223:March 5, 1303 - 218: 171:Governing Senate 168:established the 121: 88:, convinced the 67:established the 36: 1311: 1310: 1306: 1305: 1304: 1302: 1301: 1300: 1286: 1285: 1196:Elena Glinskaya 1181: 1163:Belweder Palace 1107:Battle of Praga 1097:recaptured the 1084: 979: 850: 827:Kornilov Affair 737: 705:Ottoman Empires 621: 546:June 6, 1698 - 533:June 1, 1648 - 530: 501:, was arrested. 483:May 22, 1937 - 463:May 18, 1792 - 426: 340:Crimean Khanate 321: 248:Nizhny Novgorod 220: 138:False Dmitry II 123: 38: 22: 21: 20: 12: 11: 5: 1309: 1307: 1299: 1298: 1288: 1287: 1284: 1283: 1270:SFSRs and the 1268:Transcaucasian 1254: 1241: 1224: 1199: 1198:became regent. 1188:died; his son 1173: 1167: 1166: 1149: 1132: 1119: 1102: 1076: 1070: 1069: 1056: 1031: 1028:Transcaucasian 1024:Persian Empire 1010: 993: 985:Siege of Kazan 971: 965: 964: 951: 926: 905: 868: 865:Kulikovo Field 842: 836: 835: 834:was arrested. 822: 793: 780: 763: 750:army captured 729: 723: 722: 697: 688:Imperial Guard 680: 655: 642: 624:July 8, 969 - 613: 607: 606: 589: 576: 567: 544: 522: 516: 515: 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Index

Portal:Russia
Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/January
Feodor I of Russia
Feodor I of Russia
Kazan Governorate
Nizhny Novgorod Governorate
Peter
Holy Synod
Russian Orthodox Church
Peter
Aleksandr Menshikov
Imperial Guard
Catherine I
1924 Soviet Constitution
Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/February
Feodor Romanov
Vasili IV of Russia
Sweden
False Dmitry II
Feodor Romanov
Michael
Polish
Government reform of Peter the Great
Peter
Governing Senate
Repnin Sejm
Polish
Lithuania
Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia
Portal:Russia/Selected anniversaries/March

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