Use "tsar" in a sentence

1. The tsar is dead; long live the tsar.

2. The tsar protected his personal prerogatives.

3. He rode in triumph to the Tsar.

4. He Assumed full authority as tsar in 1689

5. In reality, the tsar proceeded with extreme caution.

6. Tsar Nicholas died with his philosophy in dispute.

7. The tsar was trying to integrate his domains.

8. The Tsar reacted by sending Russian troops into Poland.

9. Participates in the democratic revolution that overthrows the Tsar.

10. He was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate the tsar.

11. Press and provincial assemblies hastened to proclaim solidarity with the Tsar.

12. The Frogs Who Begged for a Tsar: (and 61 other Russian fables)

13. 7 He was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate the tsar.

14. 25 He was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate the tsar.

15. The first Russian ruler to officially crown himself "Tsar" was Ivan IV.

16. The suffix "of All Russia" was transformed from the previous version "(Tsar) of All Rus'".

17. Tsar Teodore Svetoslav (reigned 1300–1322) restored Bulgarian prestige from 1300 onwards, but only temporarily.

18. 7 Rasputin exercised some strong hypnotic power over the Tsar and his wife.

19. Czar (also spelled as tsar) literally means an emperor or a male monarch

20. History and Etymology for Czarevna. Russian tsarevna, from tsar' + -evna (feminine patronymic suffix)

21. The word tsar/Czar is still alive and well in the West now

22. Czar Czar, or tsar, is our English word for a pre-Soviet Russian emperor

23. It was to be many months before the new tsar accepted defeat in the Crimean War.

24. Even at the end of 18 however, depicting the tsar as a committed reformer is unwise.

25. Tsar is a straightforward borrowing from the Russian, but the form of Czar is strange

26. They tried to ascertain news of the tsar and his family, but to no avail.

27. Sergei Solov'ev was wrong, however, to accuse the tsar of conducting the war with a lack of resolution.

28. It also explains why the Tsar was able to secure the acquiescence of the nobility.

29. The Tsar proved wary of replacing Stolypin with a leader committed to any firm legislative programme.

30. 24 William Bennett, a former drug tsar, was a vociferous foe, as is Louis Sullivan,[www.Sentencedict.com] the health secretary.

31. The tsar responded immediately to Valuev's call for the acceleration of the reform of the courts.

32. Alexandrite is a rare and expensive gemstone named to honor the Russian Tsar Alexander II (1818-1881)

33. Belliustin called upon the tsar to circumvent the ecclesiastical hierarchy and breathe life into the clerical estate.

34. 22 Even at the end of 18 however, depicting the tsar as a committed reformer is unwise.

35. Little more persuasive is the argument that under another tsar the regime could have withstood revolutionary pressure indefinitely.

36. Above all, the coercive force at the disposal of the Tsar fell far short of its imposing image.

37. Daystate rebranded a Ataman action and called it the Tsar, w hich is a very good ft rifle

38. As their grievances were not met, or even acknowledged by the ultimate power in the state -; the Tsar.

39. The Tsar holds the rank of Marshall of Arborean Defence (MAD) and the title "Hero of the Commonwealth." As ruler of the Commonwealth of Cooperative Capitalist Provinces (CCCP) the Tsar also holds the titles Viceroy of the Bay and Steward of the Lakeside.

40. So long as frontier zones of the empire remained insecure, the tsar had to eschew an ambitious foreign policy.

41. Early Bulgarian rulers possibly used the title Kanasubigi (), later knyaz (prince) for a brief period, and subsequently tsar (emperor)

42. The tsar had two main goals, to gain control of Poland and to promote the peaceful coexistence of European nations.

43. Yermak concluded a deal with the then tsar which wiped out his past crimes for a surrender of his conquests.

44. In 1859 the tsar intervened personally to prevent church leaders from consigning Belliustin to a monastery in the White Sea.

45. He was a brilliant orator and skilled parliamentary leader of the socialist opposition to the government of Tsar Nicholas II.

46. The Bolsheviks believed in organizing the party in a strongly centralized hierarchy that sought to overthrow the Tsar and achieve power

47. The real fear that this revolution might overthrow the Tsar forced him to make some political concessions to appease the masses.

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49. The Bolsheviks believed in organising a party in a centralised and disciplined fashion that sought to overthrow the Tsar through a mass workers' revolution.

50. The Cheka was organized by Lenin and the Soviet Union in 1917, right after the Bolshevik Revolution ended and Nicholas Tsar II was overthrown

51. Sire, it is not a personal opinion of mine... when I say that the tsar is not Your Majesty's enemy... and that he is not conspiring against you.

52. In addition, they had a secret sub-group called Hell whose purpose was political terrorism, with the assassination of the Tsar as their ultimate goal.

53. On 16 September 1937, Tsar Boris III signed a decree which declared land within the Village of Vrazhdebna be allocated for the construction of an airport.

54. The earliest references to the name 'Koryak' were recorded in the writings of the Russian cossack Vladimir Atlasov, who conquered Kamchatka for the Tsar in 1695.

55. In 1796, following the death of Tsaritsa Catherine the Great, Kościuszko was pardoned by her successor, Tsar Paul I, and he emigrated to the United States.

56. Using a railroad-car darkroom provided by Tsar Nicholas II, Prokudin-Gorsky traveled the Russian Empire from around 1909 to 1915 using his three-image colour photography to record its many aspects.

57. Provisional Government of National Defence (northern Greece), 1916 Russian Provisional Government (1917), established as a result of the February Revolution which led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.

58. While serving as ambassador to Russia in February 1834, Ahmed Pasha presented Tsar Nicholas with a number of gifts, including a jewel-encrusted sword supposedly taken from Constantine XI's corpse.

59. The reason for my pedantry over the title of this newly created role is that the job has been jovially referred to across the media as a 'Twitter Tsar'.

60. The title tsar, the Bulgarian form of the Latin Caesar, was first adopted and used in Bulgaria by Simeon I, following a decisive victory over the Byzantine Empire in 913

61. Simeon, who took for himself the title Tsar of All the Bulgarians, also promoted learning and managed to create a cultural center at his capital of Preslav (present-day Veliki Preslav)

62. The February Revolution changed the course of the war; under intense political pressure, the Tsar abdicated and the Russian Provisional Government was formed, led initially by Georgy Lvov and later by Alexander Kerensky.

63. New Latin Czar, from Russian tsar', from Old Russian tsĭsarĭ, from Goth kaisar, from Greek or Latin; Greek, from Latin Caesar — more at caesar Learn More about Czar Time Traveler for Czar The first known use of Czar was in 1555

64. He abolished taxes for a year, rode unarmed through the streets and bazaars meeting common people, and appointed himself "Military Governor of Tashkent", recommending to Tsar Alexander II that the city is made an independent khanate under Russian protection.

65. The brutal shooting of workers marching to the Tsar with a petition for reform on 9 January 1905 (known as the "Bloody Sunday"), which set in motion the Revolution of 1905, seems to have pushed Gorky more decisively toward radical solutions.

66. In March 1890, the Tsarevich (later Tsar Nicholas II) personally inaugurated the construction of the Far East segment of the Trans-Siberian Railway during his stop at Vladivostok, after visiting Japan at the end of his journey around the world.

67. Czar Tsar (; Old Church Slavonic: ц︢рь [usually written thus with a title] or цар, цaрь), also spelled csar, or Czar, is a title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers of Eastern Europe, originally Bulgarian monarchs from 10th century onwards.

68. • An Appanage or apanage (pronounced dʒ) or apanage (a • Any customary and rightful perquisite appropriate to your station in life • Territory ruled by a prince under the suzerainty of the grand prince or tsar • Whatever belongs rightfully or appropriately to one's rank or station in life

69. Carlisle, Sir John Rhodes of Balbur Hall, Derbyshire; Sir Thomas Liddell of Ravensworth Castle, Northumberland; and the Tsar Peter the Great, then on a visit William Edgcumbe, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (893 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

70. Romagna, replied to these persecutions by Assassinating the more brutal officials ans spies.; Lin and Assassinating several of the men in power, they insisted that Ivan should be proclaimed tsar conjointly with Ivan V.; After twice defeating the forces of the Achaean League in Arcadia, near Mount Lycaeum and at Leuctra,he

71. (noun) An attempt was made on his life early in 1 9 04, and he was assassinated on the 28th of July of the same year by A bomb thrown under his carriage as he was on his way to Peterhof to make his report to the tsar; the assassin, Sasonov, was a member of the fighting organization of the socialist revolutionary party.

72. Beholden to a base that, like a capricious Autocrat, will turn against them at the slightest provocation.: However, the concept of absolutism was so ingrained in Russia that the Russian Constitution of 1906 still described the Tsar as an Autocrat.: Gilbert is a perfect Autocrat, insisting that his words should be delivered, even to an inflection of the voice, as he dictates.