This chronology is not comprehensive but rather provides reference points for the history presented in Russia Engages the World, 1453–1825.
From the Fall of Constantinople (1453) through the Reign of Ivan the Terrible (1533–1584) The Time of Troubles to the First Romanovs (1598–1682) Peter the Great and his Legacy (1682–1762) The Age of Catherine the Great (1762–1801) |
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1453 | Ottomans capture Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire. | |
1453–55 | Johannes Gutenberg produces the first book printed in the west using moveable type. | |
1472 | Muscovite Grand Prince Ivan III (r. 1425–62) marries Zoe (Sophia) Palaeologue, niece of the last Byzantine emperor. | |
1488 | Bartolomeu Dias reaches the Cape of Good Hope and opens sea route to India. | |
1492 | Christopher Columbus reaches the Caribbean on behalf of the Kingdom of Castile, setting the stage for Europe's colonial expansion and exploitation in Africa and the Americas. | |
1502 | Shah Ismail establishes the Safavid dynasty, the first indigenous Persian state since the 11th century. | |
1505 | Vasilii III (r. 1505–33) becomes Grand Prince of Moscow. | |
1517 | Martin Luther's challenge to Catholic Church practices touches off the Protestant Reformation, a process that splintered centuries of religious unity in western, central, and southern Europe. | |
1520 | Süleyman I, “the Magnificent” (r. 1520–66), becomes Ottoman Sultan. | |
1529 | First Ottoman siege of Vienna; a second siege will be undertaken in 1683. | |
1533 | Ivan IV, "the Terrible" (r. 1547–84), becomes Grand Prince of Moscow. In 1547, he proclaims himself "Tsar of Muscovy." | |
1552 | The northern sea route to Russia is opened by the Englishman Richard Chancellor. | |
1556 | The reign of Akbar I, “the Great” (r. 1556–1605) of India begins; it will represent the apogee of the Mughal Empire, centered at Delhi. | |
1558–59 | The English merchant Anthony Jenkinson carries out missions to Persia and Central Asia as a personal envoy for Tsar Ivan IV. | |
1564 | The first dated book in Moscow is printed by Ivan Fedorov. | |
1577 | Russia establishes commercial ties with Holland. | |
1584 | Fedor I (r. 1584–98) becomes the last of the Rurikid dynasty, which has ruled Muscovy since 862. |