Tsar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tsar or czar , occasionally spelled csar or Tzar in English, is a Slavic term with Bulgarian origins used to designate certain monarchs. The first ruler to adopt the title tsar was Simeon I o...
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Tsar Bomba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tsar Bomba (Russian: ), literally "Tsar-bomb", is the nickname for the AN602 hydrogen bomb (codenamed " Ivan "<sup class="noprint Template-Fact" title="This claim needs references to reliable sourc...
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haha, thats small... Russia wanted it too be 100 megatons (Tsar was only 50); But it couldnt be 100 due to the fact there was nowhere they could unleash it without the fallout hitting and inhabited country xD...
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The L.A. pop-punk group Tsar formed in 1998 and soon won favorable reviews for their energetic gigs and anthemic songwriting. The group (Jeff Whalen (lead vocals/guitar,) Daniel Kern (vocals/ guitar,) Jeff Soloman (ba...
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Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) - Russia's last emperor - was born on 18 May 1868 in Tsarskoe Selo. ... In response to such wide-scale protest, and under the advice of close advisers, the Tsar published the 'October Manifesto', which granted freedom of conscience, speech, meeting and association, and the end of...
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The Tsar of Russia-The Murder of the Romanov's ... In Ekaterinburg on the night of July 16, 1918 Tsar Nicholas II, his family and entourage were killed in the basement of their house of exile. ... The story in the book was an alleged account from one of the Tsar's assassins Peter Zacharovitch Ermakov. Ermakov claimed that...
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End of Article: TSAR, or CZAR; ... tsar seems to have connoted the same as imperator, being identical with the See also: ... Greek 3wnXeis is always translated tsar, and this title was also given to the See also:
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Nicholas II, the last Russian Emperor, was the eldest son of Alexander III and was born on May 6, 1868. He ascended the throne after the death of his father on October 20, 1894, and was crowned on May 14, 1896. The ceremony in Moscow ... He married the daughter of Grand Duke Ludwig of Hessen, ... There were four daughters.
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