Boris Godunof, Volumul 25Yale University Press, 1933 - 290 pagini |
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Pagina 38
... wished to be the holy father of Christendom . Boris knew what he could safely achieve , achieved that and kept a mind at peace . He never grudged to Fedor the show of Tsardom nor planned to remove him and have himself proclaimed Tsar ...
... wished to be the holy father of Christendom . Boris knew what he could safely achieve , achieved that and kept a mind at peace . He never grudged to Fedor the show of Tsardom nor planned to remove him and have himself proclaimed Tsar ...
Pagina 187
... wished her for his bride . George Mniszech was pleased . So far , so good ; things were going the way he wished . He had been confident that the young man would be ready to buy his support at court by making an alliance with his ...
... wished her for his bride . George Mniszech was pleased . So far , so good ; things were going the way he wished . He had been confident that the young man would be ready to buy his support at court by making an alliance with his ...
Pagina 253
... wished to mur- der . Apparently Bielsky accepted the claim of the Pre- tender without question . It may be assumed that he knew something about him when he was building Tsaref - Borisof and was arrested . Now he had planned a ...
... wished to mur- der . Apparently Bielsky accepted the claim of the Pre- tender without question . It may be assumed that he knew something about him when he was building Tsaref - Borisof and was arrested . Now he had planned a ...
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The Rise of Boris | 1 |
The Council of Five | 17 |
The Polish Armistice | 31 |
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ambassador ambition army asked banishment Basmanof became Bielsky Bitiagovsky Boris Godunof boyars brother brought Catholic cause child Church command Cossacks Council of Boyars court Cracow crown danger daughter dead death died Dimi Dimitry's Duke John enemies envoys ex-Tsaritsa famine father favour Fedor Romanof fire George Mniszech Grishka Otrepief Gustavus hand heir holy honour Horsey Irene Ivan Mstislavsky Ivan the Terrible Ivan's Jesuits Khan King of Poland King Sigizmund King Stephen Kremlin Kromy Lithuania Livonia manof Marina Marina Mniszech Marya Metropolitan Monastery monk Moscow mother Mstislavsky murder Muscovy Nagy Novgorod Novgorod-Seversk oath Orthodox palace Patriarch Job peace Poles Polish Pretender Prince prisoners probably Pskof Putivl reign Russia Rylsk Sambor Sapieha seemed Semyon Godunof sent Shah Sister Martha Sultan Sweden Tartar thought throne tion took torture Tsar Fedor Tsar of Russia Tsar's Tsardom Tsarevitch Dimitry Tsaritsa Uglitch Vasilly Shuisky vitch wished Xenia young