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tsar and would
The Industrial Revolution, which began to exert a significant influence in Russia, was meanwhile creating forces that would finally overthrow the tsar.
The Mensheviks believed that Russian socialism would grow gradually and peacefully and that the tsar ’ s regime should be succeeded by a democratic republic in which the socialists would cooperate with the liberal bourgeois parties.
Being unhealthy and, by some reports, intellectually disabled, Feodor was only the nominal ruler, having his duties handed over to his wife's brother and trusted minister Boris Godunov, who would later succeed Feodor as tsar.
This process of petitioning, and the resultant concessions made by the tsar and officials, was and would continue to be a standard practice of political exiles in Siberia.
On the eve of the struggle with Napoleon, Alexander, conscious of his unpopularity, conceived the idea of making Speransky his scape-goat, and so conciliating that Old Russian sentiment which would be the strongest support of the autocratic tsar against revolutionary France.
In explosive terms, it would be equal to 132 megatons of TNT or approximately 32 megatons more than the theoretical max yield of the tsar bomba, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated.
Ermac, aware that doing so would eliminate Kuchum ’ s only motive for peace, nonetheless obeyed the tsar and arranged for his transport.
When petitioning the tsar, a service-man would call himself ' your slave ' and a promishlenik ' your orphan '.
A new law provided that the tsar would choose his own successor, but Peter failed to do so before his death in 1725.
Stolypin hoped that the reform program would create a class of conservative landowning farmers loyal to the tsar.
The mourning for the tsar meant there would be no performances in the capital ; in addition the political climate of Russia turned sharply against the Jews.
Georgia abjured any form of dependence on Persia or another power, and every new Georgian monarch would require the confirmation and investiture of the Russian tsar.
In August 1610 many Russian boyars accepted that Sigismund III was victorious and that Władysław would become the next tsar if he converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.
On March 14, 1613, the Zemsky Sobor announced that Mikhail Romanov, who had been in this monastery at that time, would be the Russian tsar.
The mourning for the tsar meant there would be no performances in the capital ; in addition the political climate of Russia turned sharply against the Jews.
He took its coordinates and charted its position with accuracy ; he named this atoll " Grand Duke Alexander Island ", after Grand Duke Alexander Nikolaievich who would later become tsar Alexander II.
The idea was again proposed in 1656 1658, when Moscow suggested that one of the points of negotiations would be the election of the Russian tsar for the Polish throne.
Later, he began to express his dissatisfaction with the tsar ’ s policies in his discussions with Maximus the Greek, for which he would pay dearly.

tsar and him
In 1869 the tsar awarded him the style of " von " Tischendorf as a Russian noble.
A crowd at the Ipatiev Monastery imploring Mikhail Romanov's mother to let him go to Moscow and become their tsar ( illuminated manuscript | Illumination from a book dated 1673 ).
A group of boyars, unwilling to swear allegiance to the new tsar, seized control of the Kremlin and arrested him.
For instance, the tsar was scandalized when the assembly of 1566 asked him to abolish the Oprichnina.
The Cossacks supported the tsar because they worked for him.
But his actions raised up a whole host of enemies against him, and by the summer of 1658 they had convinced Alexius that the sovereign patriarch was eclipsing the sovereign tsar.
The new tsar appointed him the head of the embassy he sent to Ragusa ( now Dubrovnik, Croatia ) at the end of July 1361, to negotiate peace between the Empire and the Ragusan Republic during the hostilities that started earlier that year.
In the latter battle he commanded a central part of the Allied forces so effectively that the tsar bestowed upon him the title of count.
She accompanied the tsar to the Vienna Congress in 1815, which gave him bad publicity.
When many Polish leaders began to waver in their allegiance to the French Emperor, Poniatowski resisted this sway of opinion and remained faithful to him, even as tsar Alexander I was offering him amnesty and proposed future cooperation.
When Boris was elected Tsar in 1598, he required those at the court to sign a loyalty oath, which prohibited them from recognizing Simeon as tsar or corresponding with him.
His fine appearance and witty character caught the attention of Franz Lefort, Peter's first favorite, who took him into his service and finally transferred him to the tsar.
Upon returning to Qashliq, Koltso informed Ermac of the tsar ’ s command that Mahmet-kul be delivered to him.
Fittingly, then, it was his armor, the very symbol of the tsar, that dragged him down to his fate.
During this time period, the regent disregarded the young tsar, letting him train his Preobrazhensky and Semenovsky Guards in Preobrazhenskoe.
The rebels demanded Morozov's handover, but the tsar hid him in his palace and then sent him in a fictitious exile into the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery.
He took part in military amusements of the young tsar and helped to build a toy flotilla for him.
Sheremetev sent a letter to the tsar, informing him about his marriage with a woman " whose origin incontestably had a noble beginning " and about the birth of his son and heir.
Painfully aware that Catherine had considered bypassing him to name his son, Alexander, as tsar, Paul instituted primogeniture in the male line as the basis for succession.
Once back at Gottorp, Olearius became librarian to the duke, who also made him keeper of his cabinet of curiosities, and induced the tsar to excuse his ( promised ) return to Moscow.
The Russian tsar, Vassili II ( 1425 62 ), made difficulties about this, and let him go eventually only after he had promised to come back with " the rights of Divine law and the constitution of the holy Church " uninjured.
At first the new tsar tried to consolidate his power by visiting the sepulchre of Tsar Ivan and the convent of his widow Maria Nagaya, who accepted him as her son.

tsar and intimate
In 1671, the tsar Alexius I and Artamon were already on intimate terms, and, on the retirement of Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, Matveyev became the tsar's chief counselor.
Knyaz Andrey Mikhailovich Kurbsky (; 1528 1583 ) was an intimate friend and then a leading political opponent of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible.

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