• Tsar Boris (Russian: Царь Борис) is a 1870 drama by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, written in 1868–1869 and first published in the No.3, March 1870 issue...
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    Power, Tsar, Drama". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 19 March 2018. "Boris Godunov: Ghosts, Tsar, Drama". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 19 March 2018. Boris Godunov:...
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    Dramatic Tale, The Comedy of the Distress of the Muscovite State, of Tsar Boris, and of Grishka Otrepyev) is a closet play by Alexander Pushkin. It was...
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    False Dmitry I (redirect from Tsar Dmitry I)
    the war ended with the sudden death of Boris Godunov. Disaffected Russian boyars staged a coup against the new tsar, Feodor II. False Dmitry entered Moscow...
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    Feodor I of Russia (category Tsars of Russia)
    Tolstoy in his verse drama Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich (1868). In 1575, Feodor married Irina Godunova, a sister of Ivan's minister Boris Godunov. The exact date...
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    considered his masterpiece. Its subjects are the Russian ruler Boris Godunov, who reigned as Tsar (1598 to 1605) during the Time of Troubles, and his nemesis...
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    of the latter in 1638. The future Tsar Vasili IV serves as a character in Alexander Pushkin's blank verse drama Boris Godunov and Modest Mussorgsky's opera...
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  • Tsar Ivan the Terrible (Russian: Царь Иван Грозный, romanized: Tsar Ivan Groznyy) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Gennady Vasilyev. It is based...
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    Nicholas II (redirect from Tsar Nicholas II)
    Kiev, Vladimir, Novgorod; Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan, Tsar of Poland, Tsar of Siberia, Tsar of Tauric Chersonesus, Tsar of Georgia; Lord of Pskov...
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    and supporting successive pretenders to the title of tsar of Russia against the crowned tsars Boris Godunov (r. 1598–1605) and Vasili IV Shuysky (r. 1606–1610)...
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