HIS103Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Neka, General Idea, Tsardom Of Russia

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2 Aug 2011
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Treason was seen as an evil deed that t ruly threatened the muscovite state. The muscovite law code represented the ideologies in relation to the state of. The law code gives a general idea of what constituted treason in muscovy; the attempts to fracture or falter the well-being of the sovereign and to destroy, seize or question the control of the muscovite state. A part of what constituted treason in muscovy are the attempts to destroy, seize control or question the muscovite state. Being punished with death is a reflection of the tsar ruling unconditionally. This concept of ruling unconditionally is shown through many of the codes in the muscovite law code. The law regarding the effort to seize control of the muscovite state is an example of this. 2 www. notesolution. com using his secret relationship with the enemy, may take possession of the.