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Chronicle of the
Russian Tsars, London, 1999
Matthew Lang (Editor), The
Chronicle – $10 Very Cheap, Sydney, 2009/10 Look up
tsar in Wiktionary, the free...
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Kalyady Tsars (Belarusian: Цары Каляды -
Christmas Tsars) is a
ritual and
festive event celebrated in Semezhava [be] village,
Minsk Region, Belarus. In...
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facto power. However, Michael's
descendants would rule Russia,
first as
tsars and
later as emperors,
until the
Russian Revolution of 1917.
Michael was...
- The full
title varied between tsars. The full
title of
Alexis was: By the
Grace of God, We, the
Great Sovereign,
Tsar and
Grand Prince Alexei Mikhailovich...
- The Sea
Tsar (Russian: Морской царь,
sometimes inverted for emphasis: царь морской) is a
character in East
Slavic folktales and bylinas, the
tsar of the...
- by Rogozin, the
group "
Tsars Wolves" is
testing weapons on the
front line". soldat.pro.
Retrieved 12 June 2023. "Russian '
Tsar's Wolves'
group tests weapons...
- The
Tsar Cannon (Russian: Царь-пушка,
Tsar'-pushka) is a
large early modern period artillery piece (known as a
bombarda in Russian) on
display on the grounds...
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Tsar Kaloyan may
refer to:
Kaloyan of
Bulgaria -
emperor (
tsar) of
Bulgaria from 1197 to 1207
Tsar Kaloyan,
Razgrad Province - a town and muni****lity...
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Tsar Nicholas may
refer to:
Nicholas I of
Russia (1796–1855),
Emperor of
Russia from 1825 to 1855
Nicholas II of
Russia (1868–1918), last
Emperor of Russia...
- II: Last of the
Tsars. New York:
Oxford University Press. p. 2. ISBN 0-19-508192-7. Warnes,
David (1999).
Chronicle of the
Russian Tsars.
Thames And Hudson...