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In domestic policy, Vasily III of Moscow inherited the ancient Grand Duchy of common policies and strive to promote the unity of Russia. In the reign of Vasily III, the last batch of Russian semi-independent feudal principality was incorporated into the territory of the Moscow principality. Moscow has in the 1510 annexation of Pskov; 1513 merger Woluocike; 1521 merger Ryazan; 1522 annexation of Novgorod - Seversky.
To achieve his centralized plan, Vasily III, the political struggle on a large scale. He was initially rely mainly on the Russian Church in support of abstinence camp. From 1510 onwards, abstinence send thinkers wasian Patrikeyev Grand Palace is the most influential figure. But to the 1520s, with the intensification of the struggle with the aristocracy, Vasily III to support the church in turn support his faction against the big feudal lords, that Joseph School. Against the policy of the fate of the Grand Duke is tragic. In 1521, Vasily III started planning rid of feudalism, kings and Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich (who ruled Novgorod - Seversky), Metropolitan of Russia Walras Farm for refusing to participate in this program was banished aristocrat Vasili Stojakovic Uncle Ivan Mikhailovich Cvoro Tynski easky and also fell out of favor. 1522, the arrest of Vasily III Vasily Shemyachich end to Novgorod - Seversky Principality existence. 1525, diplomats Beklemishev for criticizing the policy of Vasily III was killed, a renowned Greek scholar Maxim (he was involved in the matter) is also affected. 1531, the Greeks Maksim and wasian Patrikeyev Vasily III, public opposition to divorce and again been denounced.
The late 15th century, Moscow gradually spread civil way of saying that the Moscow principality is the successor to the Byzantine Empire, Moscow will become the "third and permanent Rome." 1510, Pskov Monastery of the Presbyterian Elizarov Filofei doing Citation dedicated to Vasily III, "the two Rome fell, but the third is still erect; not have a fourth . No one can replace your Christian kingdom! ", most clearly expressed this view.
1507 ~ 1508, Vasily III and Lithuania had a war without results. 1512 he was again war with Lithuania, the siege of Smolensk, but could not overcome. Until 1514 was the last Russian military advantage to re-incorporated into Russia Smolensk. 1520, Moscow and Lithuania signed a 5-year peace treaty.
Vasily III died in 1533, remains buried in the Archangel Cathedral in Moscow.
Vasily III, all children from second marriage, they are: