- The
House of
Shuysky (S****sky; Russian: Шуйские, romanized: Shuyskiye) was a
Russian family of boyars,
claiming descent from
Dimitri Konstantinovich,...
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Bibliography of
Russian history (1223–1613)
Tsars of
Russia family tree
Shuysky Tribute Bain 1911. Hahn,
Gordon M. (2021). The
Russian dilemma : security...
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Shuysky was a
Rurikid family of
former boyars.
Notable people from that
family include:
Dmitry S****sky (died 1613),
Russian boyar Mikhail Skopin-S****sky...
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during which he led the prisoners: the
former Russian tsar
Vasily IV
Shuysky, his two
brothers Ivan and Dmitry, the wife of the latter,
Grand Duchess...
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Shuysky Uyezd (Шуйский уезд) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Vladimir Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was
situated in the
northern part of the...
- were overthrown, and a boyar,
Vasily Shuysky, was
proclaimed tsar in 1606. In his
attempt to
retain the throne,
Shuysky allied himself with the Swedes, unleashing...
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Shuysky (Russian: Шу́йский; masculine),
Shuyskaya (Шу́йская; feminine), or
Shuyskoye (Шу́йское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:...
- he
becomes Tsar, to
beware of evil and
cunning advisors such as
Shuysky.]
Prince Shuysky now enters.
Boris insults him,
accusing him of
conspiring with...
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Shuysky District (Russian: Шу́йский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the twenty-one in
Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. It is...
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Zakhary Lyapunov's
quarrel with Tsar
Vasili Shuysky in the Kremlin,
painting by
Nikolai Nevrev (1886)...