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Tsar and perceived
A relatively modest present as it was, it testifies that Lazar was perceived as having some influence at the court of Tsar Uroš.

Tsar and very
There is evidence that the Tsar Bomba had a number of third stages rather than a single very large one.
Tsar Bomba, which produced 97 % of the 50 Mt yield from fusion, was a relatively very clean weapon, as its fusion tamper was made of lead instead of uranium-238, otherwise the yield would have been 100 Megatons, 51 Megatons from fission.
5, after the Russian Bylina, about the minstrel who sings to the Tsar of the Sea, the very famous "' Scheherazade ", Op.
Pobedonostsev and Tsarevich Alexander remained very close for almost thirty years, from Alexander's ascension as a Tsar until his death in 1894.
In fact, the Tsar had visited the Prussian king and queen at the tomb of Frederick the Great in Potsdam that very autumn, and the monarchs secretly swore to make common cause against Napoleon.
He began to work in film in 1934, rising to prominence with his very first role as the mad Tsar Peter III in The Scarlet Empress.
# Pushkin – Rimsky-Korsakov ’ s other works inspired by Alexander Pushkin's poems, especially Tsar Saltan, had been very successful.
The settlers of a sloboda were freed by the Tsar from the obligation of paying taxes and fees for a certain period of time, which proved to be very enticing for settlers.

Tsar and real
However, the real birth of Russian opera came with Mikhail Glinka and his two great operas A Life for the Tsar ( 1836 ) and Ruslan and Lyudmila ( 1842 ).
The real Anastasia, the youngest daughter of the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra, was killed along with her parents and siblings on 17 July 1918 by communist revolutionaries in Ekaterinburg, Russia ; but the location of her body was unknown until 2008.
As a result, it was Roman who was crowned as Bulgarian Tsar although real power and the control of the army lay in the hands of Samuel.
He carried through the final solution of the Gottorp question during an exchange of real estate with the Russian Tsar family together with a Russian alliance.

Tsar and threat
Under Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria ( Simeon the Great ), who was educated in Constantinople, Bulgaria became again a serious threat to the Byzantine Empire.
To eliminate that threat and as a close ally of Bulgaria, Michael warned the Bulgarian Tsar Simeon I about the alliance between Peter and Symeon's enemy, the Byzantine Empire.
After the Russian defeat in the Crimean War in 1856 and the Polish rebellion of 1861, Tsar Alexander II increased Russification to reduce the threat of future rebellions.
The Tsar was threatened with being incarcerated at the Fortress on his return from Mogilev to Tsarskoe Selo on March 8 ( J ), the threat was not followed through and he was placed under house arrest.
In 1810, Tsar Alexander I sent out his military engineer Teodor Narbutt to find a site suitable for building a fortress somewhere on the Dnieper, between Mogilev and Rogachev in order to prepare for the looming threat in Western Europe.
The Cossacks, ravaging the environs of Moscow, acknowledged him as Tsar on March 2, 1612, and under threat of vengeance in case of non-compliance, the gentry of Pskov also " kissed the cross " ( i. e., swore allegiance ) to the thief of Pskov, as he was usually nicknamed.
In 1821 he attempted to warn Alexander I against the threat from the Decembrist clandestine organisation, but the Tsar ignored his note.

Tsar and scandal
In The Coronation, Fandorin returns to Russia in time to prevent an international scandal from occurring during the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in 1896.

Tsar and ordered
The Tsar dissolved the parliament and ordered new parliamentary elections almost annually between 1908 – 1916.
Preparations for the trip had begun some years before, but with his health rapidly deteriorating, the Tsar had ordered that the process be hurried, and it was with this backdrop that Bering ( with his knowledge of both the Indian Ocean and the eastern seaboard of North America, good personal skills and experience in transporting goods ) was selected ahead of the experienced cartographer K. P. von Verd.
Archimandrite Minas Tigranian, after completing his secret mission to Persian Armenia ordered by the Russian Tsar Peter the Great stated in a report dated March 14, 1717 that the patriarch of the Gandzasar Monastery, in Nagorno Karabakh, had under his authority 900 Armenian villages.
In 1902, Gorky was elected an honorary Academician of Literature, but Tsar Nicholas II ordered this annulled.
The Tsar declared that he could not distinguish the Fabergé's work from the original and ordered that objects by the House of Fabergé should be displayed in the Hermitage as examples of superb contemporary Russian craftsmanship.
The next Tsar, Nicholas II, ordered two eggs each year, one for his mother and one for his own wife, Alexandra.
Finally, generals Wittgenstein and Blücher were ordered to stop at Bautzen by Tsar Alexander I and König Frederick William III.
It was for this reason that when, on, the Tsar ordered the army to suppress the rioting by force, troops began to mutiny.
In an attempt to take advantage of confusion expected after the death of the Polish king, Tsar Michael of Russia ordered an attack on the Commonwealth.
In March 1642, Sultan Ibrahim issued an ultimatum and Tsar Mikhail ordered the Cossacks to evacuate.
After the Kingdom of Georgia was annexed by the Russian Empire in 1801, Tsar Alexander I ordered General Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov, commander-in-chief of Russian forces in the Caucasus to improve the surfacing of the road to facilitate troop movement and communications.
In any case on 16 June, the Bulgarian high command, under the direct control of Tsar Ferdinand and without notifying the government, ordered Bulgarian troops to start a surprise attack simultaneously against both the Serbian and Greek positions, without declaring war and to dismiss any orders contradicting the attack order.
Just before departure, Azov was visited by Tsar Nicholas I, who ordered that in the case of hostilities, to deal with the enemy " as the Russians do.
Tsar Nicholas II ordered Rozhestvensky to take the Baltic Fleet to East Asia to protect the Russian naval base of Port Arthur.
In 1725, Tsar Peter the Great ordered Vitus Bering to explore Kamchatka and Afanasy Shestakov to lead a military expedition to subjugate the Chukchi.
Anxious that European powers would occupy the area, Tsar Catherine II ordered to explore and map the area.
On July 28, 1914, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia ( William's cousin ) ordered partial mobilization against Austria-Hungary only.
On July 29, 1914, the Tsar ordered full mobilization.
The Tsar ordered to build a new fortress.
On July 29, 1586, Tsar Feodor I ordered two regional commanders, Vasily Borisov-Sukin and Ivan Myasnoy, to construct a fortress on the site of the former Tatar town of Chingi-Tura (' city of Chingis '), also known as Tyumen, from the Turkish and Mongol word for ' ten thousand.
However, the death of Nicholas I in 1855 and the end of the Crimean War in 1856 brought about a shift in Russian policies and the new Tsar Alexander II ordered a severe cut in the military budget that eventually placed Immanuel's company in serious economic difficulties.
After taking power, the new Tsar ordered the 3-year-old son of the False Dymitri II to be hanged, and had Dimitri's wife Maryna strangled.
The church on St Isaac's Square was ordered by Tsar Alexander I, to replace an earlier Rinaldiesque structure, and was the fourth consecutive church standing at this place.
Tsar Boris Godunov, however, ordered him to be seized and examined, whereupon he fled to Prince Constantine Ostrogski at Ostroh, then in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and subsequently entered the service of another polonized Ruthenian family, the Wisniowieckis.

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