Vasili III continues the policies of his …
Years: 1510 - 1510
Vasili III continues the policies of his father Ivan III and will spend most of his reign consolidating Ivan's gains.
He begins in 1510 to annexes to Muscovy the last surviving autonomous provinces.
Arrived in Pskov in 1510, he pronounces it his votchina, or personal estate, thus putting an end to the Pskov Republic and its autonomous rights.
The city's ruling body, the Pskov Veche, is dissolved and some three hundred families of rich Pskovians are deported from the city.
Their estates are distributed among the Muscovite service class people.
From this time forward, the city of Pskov and the lands around it will continue to develop as a part of the centralized Russian state, preserving some of its economic and cultural traditions.
