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Russia's Globalization:
A Key
Events marked are
specific to Muscovy/Russia's internal development.
Those marked are
important world historical or cultural events.
indicates
specific points of sociocultural or military engagement
between Muscovy/Russia and foreign powers or individuals.
A 17th century view of Moscow
NYPL, Slavic and Baltic Division
Adam Olearius (1603-1671) Voyages très curieux… en Muscovie, Tartarie, et Perse... [Very Unusual Travels... in Muscovy, Tartary, and Persia]
Leide: P. vander Aa, 1719
NYPL, Slavic and Baltic Division
The walled city of Moscow, as it appeared during the reign of the first Romanovs. Olearius
served as Ambassador of the Duchy of Holstein to the court of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich
(r. 1613-1645), the first Romanov Tsar. The Kremlin is the roughly triangular
section at center.