A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... authority . The word " autocrat , " as then used , did not signify that the grand prince was not bound to consult with his associates at home ; it was merely the token of the fact that he no longer recognized the superior authority of ...
... authority . The word " autocrat , " as then used , did not signify that the grand prince was not bound to consult with his associates at home ; it was merely the token of the fact that he no longer recognized the superior authority of ...
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... authority of the Ratusha cut across and further confused the authority of the prikazy . Matters were worse confounded in 1708 , when Peter at- tempted administrative decentralization . The realm was divided into eight ( later twelve ) ...
... authority of the Ratusha cut across and further confused the authority of the prikazy . Matters were worse confounded in 1708 , when Peter at- tempted administrative decentralization . The realm was divided into eight ( later twelve ) ...
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... authorities . So far did the practical authority of the Monastery Prikaz extend that it even ordered corrections made in the Bible without consulting the Vicar - General . This dual regime endured until 1720 , when the office of ...
... authorities . So far did the practical authority of the Monastery Prikaz extend that it even ordered corrections made in the Bible without consulting the Vicar - General . This dual regime endured until 1720 , when the office of ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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