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In 1275 Moscow was a tiny village little known even in Russia. It is absolutely out of the question that Venice would have sent its ambassadors there. The term "Muscovy" did not appear in Western documents until a century later.
@Ghirlandajo: You are quite right, Canal in p. 705 even explicitly says this, due nobili uomini per essere indiritti messaggeri al Re di Rascia; ciò furono Messere Nicolao Navigajoso e Messere Nicolao Miglano. Rather a surprising confusion by someone who ought to have known better.... I will fix this right away, thanks a lot! Constantine ✍ 13:04, 14 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]