In the embassy office in Moscow, when analyzing ancient archives or cases and letters, the authentic certificate of his Cesar's ...

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Maximilian I (Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, 1459-1519).    
In the embassy office in Moscow, when analyzing ancient archives or cases and letters, the authentic certificate of his Cesar's Majesty the Roman Maximilian is found, for his own hand and seal of gold in 1514, written in German ancient language, to the tsar and Grand Duke All-Russian Vasily Ivanovich, to the father of Tsar John Vasilievich, whom he recalled as a tsar in all his letters to the tsarem of All-Russian: and, as such, is an ancient and curious thing, and to the assertion, without preconditions, of that high dignity for the interpretation of the years of all Russia Kim monarch must, and from the Roman Caesar in the light Thou pervoi degree imeyuschago monarch bestowed; For this reason his royal majesty pointed out this letter to the Russian language, and for national news in his printing house in St. Petersburg, to print out, in Slavic and the very old German language, which is used in the original literacy. - [Sankt-Petersburg], May 10, 1718. - 5 p. : il .. - ). -
The circulation is 310 copies
The size of the set is 230 / 231x135 mm.

The diploma of Maximilian I contains the promise to Grand Duke Vasily III "to be in brotherhood, in union and pleasure" and the promise of mutual assistance. copy of the RSL before the text handwritten litter: Ancient literacy (1514). - SK 1708-1725.
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1. Russian language (collection). 2. Russia and the countries of the world (collection). 3. Power (collection). 4. Russia-Germany: from the history of relationships (collection). 5. Russia - Relations - Holy Roman Empire - 15 - 17 centuries. - Documents and materials. 6. The Holy Roman Empire - Relationships - Russia - 15 - 17 centuries. - Documents and materials.
BBC 63.3 (4Gem) 43-6y1
BBK 63.3 (2) 43-6.1
An electronic copy source: RSL
Location of original copy: РГБ
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