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    Boyar scions (Russian: дети боярские, сыны боярские; transliteration: deti/syny boyarskie) were a rank of Russian gentry that existed from the late 1300s...
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  • Duma (redirect from Boyar Duma)
    The term boyar duma (‹See Tfd›боярская дума, boyarskaya duma) is used to refer to the councils of boyars and junior boyars (boyar scions) which advised...
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    (Moskovskie zhiltsy, "Moscow dwellers"), or were candidates to it, as for many boyar scions (dvorovye deti boyarskie, vybornye deti boyarskie). A nobleman is called...
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    mid-17th century odnodvortsy was a temporary state of landed gentry (boyar scions) who did not have peasants on their estates. The word 'odnodvorets' (singular...
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  • Kobuzev family (category Boyars)
    Кобузё́вы) is an ancient Russian noble family descended from Ryazanian boyar scions. The family's name stems from the name of the founder – Kobuz. Kobuz...
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    loose sense of being neither landowners nor peasants.[citation needed] Boyar scions Former people Kholop Voivode The Cambridge history of Russia. Perrie...
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  • of Smolensk Rurikids; descended from boyar Semyon Ivanovich Trava, whose offspring were ranked as boyar scions) Princes Trankovsky Princes Trubetskoy...
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    since the 16th century. In the 16th century many Kropotkins served as boyar scions. The family was included in Ivan the Terrible's Book of One Thousand...
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    reign of Alexis of Russia distinguishes between the deti boyarskiye (boyar scions) of old ancestry and other deti boyarskiye in connection with buying...
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    (Russian: Би́ркины) is a Russian noble family originating with Ryazanian boyar scions. The Birkins were listed in the Velvet Book and the Part 6 (ancient nobility)...
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