- ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 95.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 96.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 103.
Bushkovitch 2021, pp. 97–98.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 98.
Bushkovitch 2021...
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event with a
ceremony in the main
cathedral of Moscow".
Bushkovitch 2021, pp. 50–51.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 51, "In 1471, as he
marched off to
subdue Novgorod...
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Historical Genealogy (in Russian). Zerkalo. 1993. p. 55.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 47.
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 50.
Riasanovsky 2005, p. 65.
Stevens 2013, p. 28...
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actual power behind the scenes. For others, like
David Ransel and Paul
Bushkovitch, it goes too far to
portray relations between tsar and
nobility like...
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original on 25
October 2023.
Retrieved 19
October 2023..
Bushkovitch, Paul (1
January 2010). "Rus'". The
Oxford Dictionary of the
Middle Ages...
- 'the
sovereign lord [gosudar'] tsar and
grand prince of all Russia".
Bushkovitch 2021, p. 18;
Feldbrugge 2017, p. 776, "In 1547, the
young Ivan IV......
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Borrero 2009, pp. 351–352.
Alexeev 2009, pp. 216, 258.
Bushkovitch 2012, pp. 42–43.
Borrero 2009, p. 351.
Perrie &
Pavlov 2014, p. 14, A...
- to
restore the
Georgian monarchy. Also
spelled Czarevich in English.
Bushkovitch, Paul (18
March 2021).
Succession to the
Throne in
Early Modern Russia:...
- born on 16 November [O.S. 6 November] 1673 in Moscow.
Historian Paul
Bushkovitch argues that
Menshikov was not an
aristocrat and was most
likely descended...
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Charles Eugène de Croÿ.
Bushkovitch 2001, p. 225 N P Jensen, Den
skaanske krig,
Copenhagen 1900 p.320
Schuyler 2004, p. 489
Bushkovitch, Paul (2001). Peter...