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Boyars and Polish
As the result of the battle, the Seven Boyars, a group of Russian nobles, deposed the tsar Vasily Shuysky on, and recognized the Polish prince Władysław IV Vasa as the Tsar of Russia on.

Boyars and Władysław
In 1610 the teen-aged Władysław was elected tsar of Russia by the Seven Boyars, but did not assume the Russian throne due to his father's opposition and a popular uprising in Russia.

Boyars and new
*( with Nicholas Cohen ), The growth of hunger: a new politics of agriculture, London: Boyars, 1980-This book is based on René Dumont ’ s ideas as contained in the 1975 publ.

Boyars and Russia
Upon Peter's I death in 1725, his wife Catherine invested the ailing admiral with the Order of Alexander Nevsky and nominated him to the Supreme Privy Council, an exigence of the Great Boyars of Russia headed by influential and coming from a powerful family, Prince Dmitry Galitzine, ( 1665 – 1737 ), Ambassador to Turkey and Poland though necessary to govern in a less autocratic structure the Empire.
He found a certain analogy to this ideal in Pre-Petrian Russia when, in his opinion, autocracy was confined to the use of such aristocratic organ as the Council Boyars.

Boyars and .
New York: Marion Boyars.
London: Boyars.
London: Boyars.
Marion Boyars Publishers, Ltd., 2005.
In medieval Serbia, the rank of the Boyars ( Serbian: Боjари, Bojari ) was equivalent to the rank of the Baron ; meaning " free warrior " ( or " free man " in general ), it was the first rank after the non-free peasants or serfs.
The etymology of the term comes from the word battle ( Serbian: бој, boj ); the Boyars of Serbia were literally " men for the battle " or the warrior class, in contrast to the peasants ; they could own land but were obliged to defend it and fight for the king.
Boyars wielded considerable power through their military support of the Kievan princes.
Boyars with gorlatnaya hat s on a painting by Andrei Ryabushkin.
Norwegian composer Johan Halvorsen wrote a march entitled " Bojarenes inntogsmarsj " (" Entry March of the Boyars "), known in Norway as the signal tune for the radio programme Ønskekonserten.
Boyars are characters in the game Warhammer Fantasy.
In its sequel, Empire: Total War, Wallachian Boyars feature as a military unit for the Ottoman Empire, enabled through the Elite Units of the East DLC pack.
In TaleWorlds ' historical fantasy role-playing video game Mount & Blade: Warband, the lords of the Kingdom of Vaegirs, a fictitious kingdom inspired by Slavic cultures, are titled Boyars.
* Primal Vision: Selected Poetry and Prose of Gottfried Benn edited by E. B. Ashton ( NY: Bodley Head, 1961 ; Boyars, 1971 ; Marion Boyars, 1984, ISBN 0-7145-2500-6
London: Calder and Boyars, 1971.
His best known works today are the Bojarenes inntogsmarsj ( Entry March of the Boyars ) and Bergensiana, along with his Passacaglia and Sarabande, duos for violin and viola based on themes by George Frideric Handel.
* A Black Pow-Wow Of Jazz Poems ( 1969 ) Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd., London.
* Afrodisia ( 1970 ) with collages by the author, Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd., London.
* A Black Manifesto in Jazz Poetry and Prose ( 1971 ) Calder & Boyars, London.
Marion Boyars Publishers.

then and proclaimed
Made in Japan, this was also the first calculator to use an LED display, the first hand-held calculator to use a single integrated circuit ( then proclaimed as a " calculator on a chip "), the Mostek MK6010, and the first electronic calculator to run off replaceable batteries.
In 1872, the Meiji government proclaimed 11 February 660 BC, in the Gregorian calendar the foundation day of Japan, which was then commemorated as the holiday Kigensetsu (" Era Day ") until 1948.
* 1959 – The United Kingdom grants Cyprus independence, which is then formally proclaimed on August 16, 1960.
The Persians were driven back but then Macrianus proclaimed his two sons Quietus and Macrianus ( sometimes wrongly spelled Macrinus ) as emperors towards the end of the summer of that year.
McLoughlin, who had once turned away would be settlers as company director, then welcomed them from his general store at Oregon City and was later proclaimed the " Father of Oregon ".
In March 1939, Ribbentrop assigned the largely ethnic Ukrainian Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia region of Czecho-Slovakia, which had just proclaimed its independence as the Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine, to Hungary, which then proceeded to annex it after a short war.
" Moon then turned the cassette player back on and proclaimed, " This is The Who.
The Parni, a nomadic Central Asian tribe, invaded Parthia in the middle of the 3rd century BCE, drove away its Greek satraps — who had just then proclaimed independence from the Seleucids — and annexed much of the Indus region, thus founding an Arsacids dynasty of Scythian or Bactrian origin.
The eighteen year-old Emperor Elagabalus and his mother were both taken from the palace, dragged through the streets, murdered and thrown in the river Tiber by the praetorian guard, who then proclaimed Alexander Severus as Augustus.
Furthermore, it was risky for an emperor to delegate power in his absence to a subordinate general, who might win a victory and then be proclaimed as a rival emperor himself by his troops ( which often happened ).
On December 18, 1865, Secretary of State William H. Seward proclaimed the amendment to have been adopted on December 6, 1865, when Georgia's ratification brought the total number of states to ratify to 27 of the then 36 states.
On December 18, 1865, Secretary of State William H. Seward, proclaimed the amendment to have been ratified by the legislatures of 27 of the then 36 states.
Circumstances then changed dramatically one year into the commencement of the university, as Norway proclaimed independence and adopted its own constitution.
The Club played against the then premiers of the VFL, Essendon, to be proclaimed the " champion of Victoria ".
Both rebels briefly joined forces, but then Bardas Phocas proclaimed himself emperor on 14 September 987.
She then proclaimed herself Queen of Egypt.
The political situation in England was stable after the mid-century upheavals, and Edward was proclaimed king at his father's death, rather than at his own coronation, as had until then been customary.
Caracalla was present and was then proclaimed co-emperor with his brother Publius Septimius Antoninus Geta.
The Raetian soldiers then proclaimed Valerian emperor and continued their march towards Rome.
The RCC then " joyfully ... proclaimed Nasser as Prime Minister.
It began with an oppressive period of crackdown and paternalistic rule, then a dōka ( 同化 ) period of aims to treat all people ( races ) alike proclaimed by Taiwanese Nationalists who were inspired by the Self-Determination of Nations ( 民族自決 ) proposed by Woodrow Wilson after World War I, and finally, during World War II, a period of kōminka ( 皇民化 ), a policy which aimed to turn Taiwanese into loyal subjects of the Japanese emperor.
After Petronius, the Gallic-Roman senator Avitus was proclaimed Emperor by the Visigoth king Theodoric II and ruled for two years, then was deposed by Majorian, who ruled for four years, before being killed by his general Ricimer ( 461 ).
He then proclaimed himself emperor, thus beginning the Later Liang Dynasty.
Lucius is then proclaimed Emperor.
In 1407 Estorre Visconti was proclaimed Lord of Monza and it minted its own coinage, the death of Giovanni Maria Visconti ( 1412 ) was acclaimed Duke of Milan, contending that the succession to Filippo Maria Visconti, but must then repair the Castle of Monza, where is besieged: hit in the leg by a stone thrown by a siege, died from the effects of the fracture in the first days of January 1413.

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