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During the Era of Silence political parties were banned and the parliament was not in session between 1934 and 1938 as the country was ruled by decree by Konstantin Päts, who was elected as the first President of Estonia in 1938.
* 1874 – Konstantin Päts, 1st President of Estonia ( d. 1956 )
Estonian historians including Pusta and Tomingas have argued that the death was an act of defenestration by agents of the first President of Estonia, Konstantin Päts.
* January 18 – Konstantin Päts, President of Estonia ( b. 1874 )
* February 23 – Konstantin Päts, Estonian president ( d. 1956 )
* March 12 – Konstantin Päts and general Johan Laidoner stage a coup in Estonia, and ban all political parties.
However, the Vaps Movement was thwarted by a pre-emptive coup d ' état on March 12, 1934, by Head of State Konstantin Päts, who then established his own authoritarian rule until a new constitution came to force.
During the Era of Silence, political parties were banned and the parliament was not in session between 1934 and 1938 as the country was ruled by decree by Konstantin Päts.
In Estonia, the German military administration transmitted power to the Government of Estonia headed by Konstantin Päts.
The Order of the National Coat of Arms (, ) was instituted by Konstantin Päts on 7 October 1936 to commemorate 24 February 1918, the day on which Estonian independence was declared.
Special sash ( Riigivapi teenetemärgi erisuurpael ) was received by Konstantin Päts after his accession to the post of the President of the Republic.
Estonian Labour Party remained in the coalition, headed by State Elder Konstantin Päts of Farmers ' Assemblies.
In 1936 he supported Juhan Kukk, Ants Piip, Jaan Teemant and Jaan Tõnisson, who signed a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister in duties of the State Elder Konstantin Päts, demanding civil freedoms and an end to his authoritarian rule.
* Konstantin Päts
The deposed presidents of Estonia ( Konstantin Päts ) and Latvia ( Kārlis Ulmanis ) were imprisoned and deported to the USSR and died later in Siberia and Central Asia.
On November 16, the provisional government called for voluntary mobilization and began to organize the Estonian Army, with Konstantin Päts as Minister of War, Major General Andres Larka as the chief of staff, and Major General Aleksander Tõnisson as commander of the Estonian Army, initially consisting of one division.
* Konstantin Päts
The sitting State Elder, Konstantin Päts, appointed himself to the position of Prime Minister and in this position was then able to suspend elections for Elder of State and for the Estonian Parliament.
* 1917: Konstantin Päts, the later conservative leader, founded the Radical Democratic Party ( Radikaal-Demokraatlik Erakond ).
Konstantin Päts VR I / 1 and III / 1 ( 23 February 1874 – 18 January 1956 ) was the most influential politician of interwar Estonia.
Konstantin Päts headed the Estonian Provisional Government ( 1918 – 1919 ), although being imprisoned during the German Occupation.
Konstantin Päts with his family.
Konstantin Päts was born on 23 February 1874 in Tahkuranna Parish, Pärnu County, Estonia, then part of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.
The father of Konstantin, Jakob ( Jaagup ) Päts, was a housebuilder from Heimtali, Viljandi County, but was forced to move after getting into conflict with local nobility.
In Tallinn, Konstantin Päts started his career as an assistant at the advocacy of Jaan Poska, but the job wasn't satisfactory for Päts.

Konstantin and giving
In September 1944, the Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria and invaded it, giving Communist partisans the opportunity to overthrow Prime Minister Konstantin Muraviev and replace him with Kimon Georgiev.

Konstantin and speech
Konstantin Päts gave the first traditional speech at the Independence Day parade on 24 February 1919.

Konstantin and on
* Konstantin Raikin, Neudacha Puaro ( Poirot's Failure ) ( 2002 ; based on " The Murder of Roger Ackroyd ")
From the 16th to the 18th centuries, Commedia dell ' arte performers improvised based on a broad outline in the streets of Italy and in the 1890s theatrical theorists and directors such as Russian, Konstantin Stanislavski and the French, Jacques Copeau, founders of two major streams of acting theory, both heavily utilised improvisation in acting training and rehearsal.
The experiments used the The GDV camera designed by Konstantin Korotkov to capture corona discharge images of subjects fingertips while the subjects wore sleeves of various natural and synthetic materials on their forearms.
Rubik's experiments relied on Konstantin Korotkov's GDV device to produce images which were thought to visualize these qi biofields in chronically ill patients.
Kremvax was announced on April 1, 1984 in a posting ostensibly originated there by Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko.
The last V-2 launch at Peenemünde happened in February 1945, and on May 5, 1945, the soldiers of the Soviet 2nd Belorussian Front under General Konstantin Rokossovsky captured the seaport of Swinemünde and all of Usedom Island.
A lot of poetic translations ( some based on verbatim translations into prose by others ) were also written by German Plisetsky, Konstantin Bal ' mont, Ts.
The Reich Protector, Konstantin von Neurath, remained the territory's titular head, but was sent on " leave " because Hitler, Himmler, and Heydrich felt his " soft approach " to the Czechs had promoted anti-German sentiment and encouraged anti-German resistance via strikes and sabotage.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky published the first work on space travel, which was inspired by the writings of Jules Verne
In 1903, high school mathematics teacher Konstantin Tsiolkovsky ( 1857 – 1935 ), published Исследование мировых пространств реактивными приборами ( The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices ), the first serious scientific work on space travel.
In 1903, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky ( 1857 – 1935 ) published Means of Reaction Devices ( in Russian: Исследование мировых пространств реактивными приборами ), which is the first academic treatise on the use of rocketry to launch spacecraft.
Frenchman Charles Fournier and Russian Konstantin Frank experimented with Chardonnay and other varietals in hopes of producing sparkling wines based on Old World grapes for the Gold Seal wine company.
Frank went on to found Konstantin Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars which helped demonstrate that a winery in the eastern US can produce European-style wines as a basis for a winery business.
On February 9, 1984 Andropov died and was succeeded by Konstantin Chernenko who in turn died on March 10, 1985.
Four days after their retreat, on 16 August a grossly outnumbered Prussian force of 30, 000 men of III Corps ( of the 2nd Army ) under General Konstantin von Alvensleben, found the French Army near Vionville, east of Mars-la-Tour.
The concept of the geostationary communications satellite was first proposed by Arthur C. Clarke, building on work by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and on the 1929 work by Herman Potočnik ( writing as Herman Noordung ) Das Problem der Befahrung des Weltraums-der Raketen-motor.
The only ones who saw him on a regular basis were Politburo members Dmitriy Ustinov, Andrei Gromyko, Konstantin Chernenko and Viktor Chebrikov.
There they met cosmonauts Pavel Belyayev and Konstantin Feoktistov, with whom they drank vodka on the Soviet's Tupolev Tu-134.
Vasily Yan and Konstantin Badygin are best known for their novels on Medieval Rus, and Yury Tynyanov for writing on Russian Empire.
Bulgaria exerted similar influence on her neighbouring countries in the mid-to late 14th century, at the time of the Tarnovo Literary School, with the work of Patriarch Evtimiy, Gregory Tsamblak, Constantine of Kostenets ( Konstantin Kostenechki ).
Even after that Vuk showed some resistance to Ottomans, refusing to participate on the Ottoman side in the battles of Rovine ( 1395 ) and Nicopolis ( 1396 ), unlike other Serbian lords such as prince Stefan, king Marko and Konstantin Dejanović.
In October 1969, Konstantin Feoktistov and Georgi Beregovoi traveled as guests of NASA throughout the US, visiting any city they chose and the Disney Park in California-they were joined on the trip by US Astronauts as hosts, to include Eugene Cernan, Neil Armstrong and others.

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