Rurik the Rus-
Kievan Rus traded with Byzantium
How did trade impact Kiev?
Vladmir I [who is the Constantine of Russia]- First Russian leader to convert to Orthodoxy. He ordered his people to convert as well, but some people did not listen.
Religious themes dominated Russian culture (art, literature, monasteries, etc.)
At first, Moscow was a small, little town with a great location. As near vital land and water routes (Black/Baltic Seas, Volga and Dnieper Rivers). The princes of Moscow are known as Muscovy. They expanded their land (Moscow's land) through marriage and wars.
Ivan the Great- united Russia by expelling the Mongols. He married the niece of the last Byzantine Emperor and took the title of "czar", which was used by both Roman and Byzantine rulers. He became Sovereign of All Russia in 1493.
Ivan the Terrible- Cruel ruler (killed his pregnant daughter-in-law and son).
That's right, another name for Moscow is "3rd Rome." It was the center of the Eastern (AKA Greek) Orthodox Church.
European influence reached Russia, but it was transformed by Russia's personal tastes and style.