The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 5John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Cambridge University Press, 1908 - Enlightenment "The Cambridge Modern History" is a comprehensive modern history of the world, beginning with the 15th century age of Discovery, published by the Cambridge University Press in the United Kingdom and also in the United States. |
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... Tsar 501 National movement against the Poles . 502 The Middle Classes . Michael Romanoff Reign of Alexis 503 504 Poland and the Cossacks Alexis and Nikon Bigotry of the Russian Church . Nil Sorski Vassian and Maxim the Greek 505 506 507 ...
... Tsar 501 National movement against the Poles . 502 The Middle Classes . Michael Romanoff Reign of Alexis 503 504 Poland and the Cossacks Alexis and Nikon Bigotry of the Russian Church . Nil Sorski Vassian and Maxim the Greek 505 506 507 ...
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... Tsar for assistance against his recent allies . In 1677 the Turks found themselves involved in a war with Russia - the one Christian Power for which they entertained a vague but real respect . So long as this war continued , it was ...
... Tsar for assistance against his recent allies . In 1677 the Turks found themselves involved in a war with Russia - the one Christian Power for which they entertained a vague but real respect . So long as this war continued , it was ...
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... Tsar of Kazan , whose dominion corresponded to the old realm of Black Bulgaria . In 1487 he captured Kazan and its ruler , but he refrained from annexing it ; taking himself the title " Prince of Bulgaria , " he gave the throne to a ...
... Tsar of Kazan , whose dominion corresponded to the old realm of Black Bulgaria . In 1487 he captured Kazan and its ruler , but he refrained from annexing it ; taking himself the title " Prince of Bulgaria , " he gave the throne to a ...
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... Tsar ( Tsesar = Caesar ) Ivan meant simply to declare his independence ; it was not in his thoughts to usurp the title of Caesar Augustus ; and , if he had contemplated such a claim , Tsar would have failed to express the idea . For ...
... Tsar ( Tsesar = Caesar ) Ivan meant simply to declare his independence ; it was not in his thoughts to usurp the title of Caesar Augustus ; and , if he had contemplated such a claim , Tsar would have failed to express the idea . For ...
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... Tsar was strong he had everything in his hands ; and we may say that as an institution the Council had little ... Tsar's instruments . On the other hand , the boiars - among whom the old princely families which had been submitted to the ...
... Tsar was strong he had everything in his hands ; and we may say that as an institution the Council had little ... Tsar's instruments . On the other hand , the boiars - among whom the old princely families which had been submitted to the ...
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