Monarch of the Tsardom of Russia (1547-1721)
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Examples for "tsar of all russia"
Examples for "tsar of all russia"
1Such was the first introduction to Europe of the Tsar of Russia!
2He was feted by the Kaiser, the Tsar of Russia.
3Querying Queen Victoria, the Tsar of Russia or a future leader of, say, the Chinese.
4The Tsar of Russia should send plenty of soldiers, then we could live in safety.
5Did you know that the Tsar of Russia wanted to make him his right-hand man.
1The Tsar of all the Russias had given him official sanction; to Prince Boris, and alas!
2Nicholas I., Tsar of all the Russias (born in 1868), the eldest son of Alexander III.
3Poor Kokovtsov, so well meaning, bowed in assent and crumpled up before the Tsar of all the Russias.
4If the King of France may harbor such ambitions, why, so may the Tsar of all the Russias.
5He never lays down the law as if he were the Tsar of All the Russias, or twenty German Emperors rolled into one!
1His name was a pun on the medieval Russian czar Boris Godunov.
2The order was despotism itself, and would have done credit to a Russian Czar.
3Let us wish all our troubles on the Russian Czar!
4Before the recent war the Russian Czar was also the head of the Russian church.
5The King of Prussia was entertaining the Russian Czar.
1The Russian Tsar Nicholas I. dreamt of such a power.
2Polish kings and Russian tsars were fond of hunting bison and maintained a small population.
3Our sheriffs are made his deputies and the Russian Tsar becomes a hog-reeve beside him.
4There on the 15th-themodern Ides of March-themodern Russian Tsar or Caesar was constrained to abdicate.
5Kurdish and Armenian bands slaughtered one another in the service of the Ottoman sultan and the Russian tsar.
6The Russian tsars created a monopoly for the sale of caviar and the Soviet authorities kept tight control over the business.
7"Strong is our native country, and great the Russian Tsar."
8The Russian tsars created a monopoly for the sale of caviar, and ordinary people paid no less homage to the noble fish.
9Following Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, he traveled to Paris to meet his hero, the Duke of Wellington, as well as the Russian Tsar.
10It gives a picture as to the close relationship between the English Monarchy and the Russian tsars and shows some truly splendid royal treasures.
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