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  • this book has the title With the Armies of the Tsar: A Nurse at the Russian Front 1914-1918, and wa
  • When petitioning the tsar, a service-man would call himself 'your slave'
  • The purpose of this trip was to warn the Tsar about Rasputin.
  • his successful campaign in spring or offer the Tsar acceptable peace terms.
  • have been involved in an attempt to rescue the tsar after the Russian Revolution.
  • ho had shortly been re-titled from a knyaz to a tsar after the Unification of Bulgaria, was asked to
  • f Bulgaria, the then prince-regnant (who became Tsar after her death).
  • The tsar agrees, and when Ivan protests upon being told
  • an, man of letters and tutor to the children of Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich), composing musical settin
  • 1654 by Russian troops on order by the Russian tsar Aleksey.
  • e Alexander Nikolaievich who would later become tsar Alexander II.
  • d in portraiture in the chamber by Lawrence are Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Emperor Francis I of Aus
  • ambonas, Souvenirs), and earned the sympathy of Tsar Alexander I, who appointed him his aide-de-camp
  • e tsarevich Alexander Alexandrovich (the future Tsar Alexander III) and the Field Marshal Prince Ale
  • and their later ascent to the Russian throne as Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Tsaritsa Maria Feod
  • Tsar Alexander I made him governor-general of Lithua
  • 807, but the conclusion of the alliance between Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon at Tilsit in
  • e future King Edward VII of the United Kingdom; Tsar Alexander II of Russia and his son Grand Duke V
  • lthough he gained the supreme confidence of one Tsar, Alexander I, he was treated with suspicion by
  • Upon his return to Poland in 1814, Tsar Alexander I made him a General in the new Polis
  • r in the Caucasus Pavel Tsitsianov on behalf of Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Ibrahim Khalil Khan o
  • ve expert who took part in the assassination of tsar Alexander II of Russia.
  • In 1867 when Tsar Alexander II arrived to Paris for the World's f
  • l Bolshoi Theatre in honor of the coronation of Tsar Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna, who
  • Taken to Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Vandamme was accused of
  • In 1808, tsar Alexander sent Chernyshyov as his private messe
  • st of Brno in Moravia - 1852), close advisor to Tsar Alexander I, Chief General Staff (1815-1823), e
  • In 1881, shortly after the assassination of Tsar Alexander II, Lerner leased the Mariinsky Theat
  • to plan an assassination attempt on the life of Tsar Alexander III.
  • l), in both Russian and French, on the reign of Tsar Alexander I.
  • d Graf Peter of Oldenburg on the instigation of Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
  • ern Opava) in Austrian Silesia at the behest of Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
  • los accomplished his studies as a bursar of the Tsar Alexander I.
  • here he meets with Russian officials, including Tsar Alexander I, who is favourably impressed by Hor
  • Furthermore, Tsar Alexander II's insistence that his daughter be
  • of his birth, his father, as the eldest son of Tsar Alexander II, was titled as the Tsarevich of Ru
  • Tsar Alexander III of Russia
  • urned to Kremlin, expecting plea for peace from tsar Alexander I of Russia.
  • marriage had been suggested by her brother the Tsar Alexander I in 1815, as a symbol of the allianc
  • na (formerly Princess Louise of Baden), wife of Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
  • Tsar Alexander had just congratulated Bonaparte for
  • ermany, an alliance established in 1873 between Tsar Alexander II, Emperor Franz Joseph I and Kaiser
  • at the Congress of Erfurt in 1808 he approached Tsar Alexander I of Russia for permission for a marr
  • 13 May - Tsar Alexander II of Russia makes a state visit to B
  • The Tsarrevich would eventually be crowned Tsar Alexander III of Russia and remain a devoted fo
  • efeated the Russian armies met with the Russian Tsar Alexander I at Tilsit and in the ensuing negoti
  • ccasion, he prepared a design of a monument for Tsar Alexander II of Russia.
  • Hymn, written in honour of Tsar Alexander I on the occasion of the first annive
  • original Continental members with the death of Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1825.
  • and anti-Semitic May Laws of 1882 introduced by Tsar Alexander III of Russia prompted mass emigratio
  • d Physician in Ordinary (personal physician) to Tsar Alexander I of Russia and to Maria Feodorovna,
  • ader of a band of 100 musicians at the court of Tsar Alexander III.
  • or 19 March 1814, (although dated 1 March), by Tsar Alexander I (with Metternich), Emperor Francis
  • His works include: diplomatic documents of Tsar Alexander I and Napoleon; a life of Tsar Alexan
  • n an asylum who claims to be the man who killed Tsar Alexander II in 1881, and his grandson Tsar Nic
  • In 1814 Tsar Alexander I commissioned Krukowiecki to go to E
  • Next year, tsar Alexander assigned Chernyshyov to be his perman
  • , 1861 with the approval of its constitution by Tsar Alexander II.
  • tadt (1824-1880); the future Empress consort of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.
  • Soon, however, the hopes connected with Tsar Alexander I and the text of the hymn itself beg
  • 9, and in February 1880 was named after Russian Tsar Alexander II.
  • His sitters included Tsar Alexander, Emperor Francis I of Austria, the Ki
  • in 1894, shortly after the death of his father, Tsar Alexander.
  • John Loder as Le tsar Alexandre II
  • Tsar Alexei chooses his bride by Grigory Sedov (the
  • he reconstruction of the Kolomenskoye Palace of Tsar Alexis (demolished as early as the 18th century
  • Tsar Alexis praying before the relics of Metropolita
  • picture of a falconeer serving at the court of Tsar Alexis (one of his several versions of the subj
  • n a seal of False Dmitry I as well as a flag of Tsar Alexis.
  • doms were proclaimed in Imperial Russia and the tsar allowed dissidents to build their churches;
  • ntually strengthened the positions of the young tsar, although he did not hand his grandmother over
  • kind of nobility, based on personal devotion to tsar and merits earned by faithful service, rather t
  • After the Bolsheviks executed the Tsar and his family, the Baron Ugenburg, at the time
  • v had been appointed as he was seen by both the Tsar and Germany as a trustworthy hand, his position
  • on the Blood", built on the spot where the last Tsar and his family were killed.
  • ulgaria declares independence and is proclaimed Tsar, and the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph annexes
  • Imperial family by presenting it to the future Tsar and naming it Alexandrite in his honor on April
  • The tsar and his advisers, mindful of 1848 events in Wes
  • ntess was an orphaned German-Polish ward of the tsar, and daughter of the tsar's former minister of
  • ore, educating the youth for the service of the Tsar and the Fatherland”.
  • orial tactics; Gorky compares Lenin to both the Tsar and Nechayev.
  • miniature from the Tetraevangelia depicting the tsar and the royal family
  • a horrible domain of obsequious flattery of the Tsar and spying.
  • ns", the common public motto called "For Faith, Tsar and Fatherland".
  • bullet-damaged wall of the cellar in which the Tsar and his family had been killed.
  • Six days later, Nicholas, no longer Tsar and addressed with contempt by the sentries as
  • honored with the title Adjutant General to the Tsar, and was granted the rank of Adjutant-General.
  • an revolutionary songs about the cruelty of the Tsar and the longing for freedom, and vividly depict
  • he was recalled to Saint Petersburg, where the Tsar appointed him a member of the State Council of
  • supporter of Nicholas and the Romanovs, but the Tsar approved Brusilov's plan.
  • e Poles in their rising against the rule of the Tsar, are in language and metre so artistically fini
  • nated at the times when Cossacks of the Russian tsar army were stationed in Paris.
  • The tsar asked architect Maximilian Messmacher to finish
  • ns became UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's 'rural tsar' at the height of the foot and mouth disease ep
  • However, while each tsar at the time of his coronation did agree to upho
  • the Coalition armies entered the city with the tsar at the head of the army followed by the king of
  • nterred with great pomp, in the presence of the tsar, at the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
  • uliffe has also published two novels, The Crime Tsar, based loosely on Macbeth and A Fanny Full of S
  • In Tsar Berendey's palace
  • ements, and sending misleading telegrams to the Tsar blaming Smirnov for any setbacks.
  • He was a co-developer of the Tsar Bomb.
  • from the blast site (such as in the case of the Tsar Bomba test, where damage was caused up to appro
  • The weight and size of the Tsar Bomba limited the range and speed of the specia
  • Some exact yield estimates, such as that of the Tsar Bomba and the tests by India and Pakistan in 19
  • Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба) is the nickname for
  • en 1958-1961 and was the 1961 explosion site of Tsar Bomba.
  • series of tests that included the detonation of Tsar Bomba.
  • An unnamed daughter who married Tsar Boril of Bulgaria
  • only saved when the news of the sudden death of Tsar Boris (13 April 1605) reached the troops.
  • led by Lew Sapieha concluded negotiations with Tsar Boris Godunov.
  • e of Troubles, which led to the downfall of the Tsar Boris Godunov.
  • As a result Tsar Boris III orchestrated a counter-coup against t
  • She was the mother of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria.
  • It connects Tsar Boris III Boulevard with the ring road.
  • In 1943, after Tsar Boris III died, Filov became one of Bulgaria's
  • Phelonion, 1602, donation of Tsar Boris Godunov to Archangel Cathedral, Moscow.
  • Her father was an official of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria and she reports that she
  • The Georgians sent an appeal to the tsar, but nothing came of this.
  • her began to prepare him for his future role as Tsar by inviting Alexei to sit in on long meetings w
  • van and Nakhichevan which had been ceded to the tsar by Persia in the Treaty of Turkmenchay a year e
  • In 1586, Andrey Chokhov founded his famous Tsar Cannon (Царь-пушка), a masterpiece of the casti
  • Chokhov's Tsar Cannon, at the Moscow Kremlin
  • ther of Bulgarian tsarina Irene, second wife of tsar Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria.
  • ion of ambassador at the court of the Bulgarian Tsar Constantine, he retired for some years from pub
  • In this manifesto the Tsar decreed that the laws of the Empire take higher
  • ugh it cannot be proved that this action of the tsar denoted any far-reaching plan, it yet shows tha
  • - but the bad tsar did it.
  • In reality, the young tsar did not intend to embark on wild political adve
  • The Tsar didn't even receive the delegation bringing the
  • s I. Profoundly Orthodox and patriotic, the new Tsar disliked the Neoclassicism and Freemasonry of t
  • 850s they acted as Royal bankers of the Russian Tsar, dominating the Central European financial mark
  • The tsar dreamed of allowing an appeal to the people of
  • about the downfall of Boris Godunov, elected as tsar during the interregnum.
  • He aspired to succeed Plehve in office and the Tsar even signed an ukase to that effect, yet the po
  • nasteries (Vydubychi and Vveden) as well as the Tsar family.
  • spected of dishonesty or extortion, or that the Tsar feared he intended to introduce constitutional
  • were fixed at five years by an ukaz (decree) of Tsar Fedor Ivanovich issued on November 24, 1597.
  • When Tsar Fedor died in 1682, Titov retained his position
  • ene became known for her beauty and the widowed tsar fell in love with her.
  • The Tsar felt threatened by the Treaty of Hadiach, which
  • Having previously acted as regent for Tsar Feodor, Godunov was elected to succeed him duri
  • On 2 August 1912 Tsar Ferdinand in honour of the 25th anniversary of
  • When it became clear that Tsar Ferdinand did not intend honouring the treaty D
  • In 1914, with a royal decree of Tsar Ferdinand I, a pension for life was granted to
  • pted to organize the assassination of Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand I, but it failed.
  • Ferdinand's mother's first cousin Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria sat on the throne of th
  • Tsar Ferdinand I only sent a representative, possibl
  • government's intention and personally met with Tsar Ferdinand, whom he promised a French loan in ex
  • Godunov party and cousin of the last legitimate Tsar, Filaret Romanov was valued by several impostor
  • When the Tsar finally reached his destination, the Army Chief
  • 1891, when it was immediately purchased by the Tsar for 35,000 roubles, an enormous amount at the t
  • Nikolai went to Russia to ask permission of the tsar for him to be able to marry Concepcion.
  • es to Jerome Horsey (1875) was purchased by the Tsar for the Alexander III Museum in St. Petersburg,
  • The settlers of a sloboda were freed by the Tsar from the obligation of paying taxes and fees fo
  • In 1915 the Tsar granted Olga and their children the title of Pr
  • at honours several months later, when the false tsar had been deposed, and Patriarch Ignatius follow
  • The tsar had him invested with the Order of St. Stanisla
  • n opportunity to advance himself, but since the tsar has already recognized him for what he is, he f
  • If he become a Tsar, he would be Boris IV of Bulgaria.
  • As the Russian tsar, head of state in Finland, had abdicated withou
  • e Decembrist clandestine organisations, but the Tsar ignored his note.
  • se of ancient Greece: Melanippa-filosof (1901), Tsar Iksion (1903), Laodamia (1906).
  • ated to the office of archbishop of Kiev by the tsar in 1731, and he later convinced the church auth
  • closer to the Moscow Kremlin, was chosen by the Tsar in 1837.
  • a government office that got its power from the Tsar) in 1721.
  • did not perform any better with his cousin, the Tsar, in charge of the war.
  • , along with General Bennigsen assassinated the tsar in Saint Michael's Castle.
  • He later was reinstated by the Tsar in July.
  • This was a humiliation for the Tsar, in part because he requested the truce.
  • nd (on 22 January 1917) and the downfall of the Tsar in the February Revolution strengthened the Pol
  • into a relationship with Alexander, who became tsar in 1801, with her spouse's approval.
  • Tsar Irod I tsaritsa Mariamna (1893), a Russian dram
  • Monastery of Tsar is an Armenian Apostolic monastery located in t
  • The elderly tsar is overjoyed and begs the young maiden to marry
  • First of all, the Tsar is the servant of God and by being a leader of
  • s", Prince Andrew Romanoff"The Boy Who Would Be Tsar ISBN 0977744221, Harrell Fletcher "Jimmy F. Mil
  • While the 1905 revolution did not remove the Tsar, it certainly curtailed his power - but not to
  • the fall of Tarnovo in 1393, the last Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Shishman defended what remained of the Emp
  • nobility betrayed him and Soyembika to Russian tsar Ivan IV.
  • This was recognized in 1694 by the Russian tsar Ivan V, then reaffirmed by Peter I in 1701.
  • ke of Lithuania Stefan Batory and for Russia by Tsar Ivan the Terrible, and established a ten-year t
  • Produced around 1360, during the reign of Tsar Ivan Alexander, it is regarded as one of the ma
  • : Кераца-Мария) (1348-1390) was the daughter of Tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria and his second wife,
  • He then laid siege to Varna and sent Tsar Ivan Alexander an ultimatum to release John V o
  • Ivan Sratsimir's father, Tsar Ivan Alexander, ruler of Bulgaria at Tarnovo, c
  • Livonia was invaded by Russian army of Tsar Ivan IV.
  • The Wings of a Serf (1926) - Tsar Ivan the Terrible
  • Tsar Ivan died in 1696 and the choir was disbanded i
  • as deposed and replaced by Russian forces under tsar Ivan IV who eventually sacked town and castle i
  • e and her family were captured by the troops of tsar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria in the battle of Kloko
  • By 1572, Tsar Ivan disbanded the Oprichnik due to his realiza
  • province), the city was built on the orders of Tsar Ivan the Terrible (i.e. until 1584) on the righ
  • mlin, a messenger from Novgorod bears news that Tsar Ivan is about to deal the same fate to Pskov th
  • e months (December 1564 to February 1565) under Tsar Ivan the Terrible until he agreed to return his
  • defeats contributed to further deterioration of Tsar Ivan's mental state, leading to the establishme
  • In the 1680s Titov also joined Tsar Ivan's choir.
  • The town was destroyed by the Bulgarian tsar Kaloyan in 1207 after his victory over the Lati
  • g to provide basic relief) during the floods at Tsar Kaloyan, a town which has a significant Turkish
  • The Little Humpbacked Horse, or The Tsar Maiden (aka Konyok Gorbunok ili Tsar-Devitsa, o
  • principal dancers were Marfa Muravieva (as the Tsar Maiden) and Timofei Stukolkin (as Ivanushka).
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