"Muscovite Sovereigns" is a cycle of novels written by Dmitry Balashov, covering the period of Russian history from 1263 to 1425. These books amaze with their depth, scale, and vivid portrayals of historical figures. They create a kind of chronicle reflecting the everyday life and morals of different social classes, as well as events from the lives of major principalities. For example, the novel "The Great Table" tells of the struggle between Yuri Danilovich of Moscow and Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver for the Grand Prince’s throne in the early 14th century.