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  • 103Peter the Great — This article is about the Russian monarch. For other uses, see Peter the Great (disambiguation). Peter the Great …

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  • 104Alexis of Russia — For the head of the Russian Orthodox Church known as Alexis I, see Patriarch Alexius I. Alexis I Tsar of All Russia Reign 12 July 1645 29 January 1676 ( 100000000000 …

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  • 105Mihai Racoviță — For the Roman Major General, see Ioan Mihail Racoviţă. Mihail Racoviţă Mihai or Mihail Racoviţă (d. July 1744) was a Prince of Moldavia on three separate occasions (September 1703–February 23, 1705; July 31, 1707–October 28, 1709; January 5,… …

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  • 106Movilești family — The coat of arms of Movileşti family on a 1599 document. Chrysobull of Ieremia Movilă, written in Old Church Slav …

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  • 107List of Moscow Kremlin towers — Kremlin towers in the 19th century. The following is a list of towers of Moscow Kremlin. The Kremlin Wall is a defensive wall that surrounds the Moscow Kremlin, recognizable by the characteristic notches and its towers. The original walls were… …

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  • 109BOYARD — Terme attesté dans les langues slaves orientales (russe: sing. bojarin , plur. bojare ) et méridionales (sous la forme boljarin ), «boyard» sert à désigner les membres de l’aristocratie. En Russie, le groupe des boyards a une double origine: la… …

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  • 110boïar — ⇒BOYARD, BOÏAR, subst. masc. Ancien seigneur, gros propriétaire terrien des pays slaves en particulier de Russie et, p. ext. des provinces danubiennes d Europe centrale : • 1. Shéhérazade et Casanova ont été, furent, sont et seront, quelles que… …

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