Date
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Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Result
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1281– c. 1291
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Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession (1281–1293) [ru]
- Casus belli: Dmitry of Pereslavl paid no homage
to the new khan, Tuda Mengu
- Andrey devastated Vladimir, Suzdal, and
Pereslavl with Tuda Mengu's support (1281)
- Dmitry recaptured Pereslavl, Novgorod (1283)
and Vladimir (1285) with Nogai's support
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Dmitry of Pereslavl-Zalessky
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Andrey of Gorodets
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Mixed results
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1293
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Dyuden's campaign [ru]
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Dmitry of Pereslavl Mikhail of Tver Daniel of Moscow
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Golden Horde Andrey of Gorodets Theodore of Yaroslavl
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Golden Horde victory
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1296, 1298
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Struggle for Pereslavl-Zalessky
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Ivan Dmitrievich of Pereslavl-Zalessky Daniel of Moscow Mikhail of Tver
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Andrey of Gorodets Theodore of Yaroslavl Konstantin of Ryazan
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Allied victory against Andrey
- Moscow sacked (1298)
- Ivan repelled Andrey both times
with Tverite–Muscovite support
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1304–1308
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Tverian–Muscovite war
- 1304: Battle of Pereslavl-Zalessky [ru]; Muscovite victory
- 1304: Boris Danilovich captured by Tver
- 1305: Khan Toqta made Mikhail of Tver G. P. of Vladimir
- 1305: Tverian campaign against Moscow; Tverian victory
- 1305: Yury and Mikhail made temporary peace
- 1306: Boris (released 1305) and
Aleksandr Danilovich defected to Tver - 1307: Novgorod accepted Mikhail as prince
- 1308: Tverian campaign against Moscow; Tverian victory
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Principality of Tver
- Mikhail of Tver
- Boris Danilovich
(1306–1308)
- Aleksandr Danilovich
(1306–1308)
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Principality of Moscow
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Tverian victory
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1314–1316
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Struggle for Novgorod
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Principality of Tver Pro-Tver Novgorod
Golden Horde
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Principality of Moscow Pro-Moscow Novgorod
Golden Horde
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Muscovite victory
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1317
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Battle of Bortenevo [ru]: Yury of Moscow campaign, supported by Özbeg Khan, against Mikhail of Tver
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Principality of Tver
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Principality of Moscow Golden Horde
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Tverian victory
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1320–1322
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Four Özbeg Khan punitive expeditions against Moscow
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Golden Horde Principality of Tver
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Principality of Moscow Novgorod Republic
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Tverian victory
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1327
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Tver Uprising of 1327
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Golden Horde Ivan I of Moscow Aleksandr of Suzdal
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Principality of Tver G. P. of Vladimir[b]
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Golden Horde victory
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1340s–1350s
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Inter-princely wars between the Kashin, Mikulin, Kholm, and Zubtsov appanages of Tver
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Principality of Kashin
other appanages
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Principality of Mikulin
other appanages
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Victory of Mikhail II of Tver, appanage prince of Mikulin
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1359–1381/2
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Great Troubles
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Mamai in Crimea
Tokhtamysh and allies
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Khans at Sarai
Khans at Sighnaq
other Horde warlords
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Tokhtamysh victory
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1436–1453
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Third period of the Muscovite War of Succession (overlapped with Vasily's Kazan war)
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Younger Donskoy line Vasily II Vasilyevich
Mäxmüd of Kazan (1445–8)
Boris of Tver (1447–53) Ivan of Mozhaysk [ru; uk] (1445–7) Qasim Khan (1452–3)
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Older Donskoy line Dmitry II Shemyaka (1439; 1445–53)
Ulugh of Kazan (1437–45)
Ivan of Mozhaysk [ru; uk] (1447–53)
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Vasily victory
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1471
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Muscovite–Novgorodian war of 1471 [ru; uk]
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Principality of Moscow Principality of Tver Qasim Khanate Pskov Republic Vyatka Republic
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Novgorod Republic
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Muscovite victory
- Novgorod defeated with Tverian
and Tatar support
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1485
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Muscovite conquest of Tver
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Principality of Tver
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Principality of Moscow
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Muscovite victory
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