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Tsar Simeon (disambiguation); Simeon, Tsar

tsar      
n. Zar (König Rußlands vor der Revolution; Kaiser; Tyrann)
Russian czar         
  • Reception of the Tsar of Russia in the [[Moscow Kremlin]], by [[Ivan Makarov]]
  • Crowning of [[Stefan Dušan]], [[Emperor of the Serbs]], as tsar, by [[Paja Jovanović]]
  • Dušan]] of Serbia
  • [[Mostich]]'s [[epitaph]] uses the title ''tsar'' (outlined): "Here lies Mostich who was [[ichirgu-boil]] during the reigns of Tsar Simeon and Tsar Peter. At the age of eighty he forsook the rank of ichirgu boila and all of his possessions and became a monk. And so ended his life." (Museum of Preslav)
  • Emperor of Russia]].
SLAVIC TITLE GIVEN TO A MALE OR FEMALE MONARCH
Tzar; Tsar of Russia; Tsars; Czars; Tsarina of Russia; Tsar'; Russian Czar; Tsarisem; Russian Tsar; Tsardom; Czar of all the Russias; Russian tsar; Tsarist period; Царь; Tzar of Russia; Gosudar of Russia; Cazr; Czars of Russia; Czardom; Tzars; Style of the Russian sovereign; Czar; White Tsar; White Csar; Russian emporer; Tzardom; Csardom; Csars; Цар; Csar (title); Car (title); Tzar'; Car'; Tzar (title); Czar (title); Tsar (title)
n. der russische Zar (Bezeichung für die russischen Könige bis zur Revolution)
Ivan the Terrible         
  • boyarin}} Feodorov, who was arrested for treason. To mock his alleged ambitions on the tsar's title, the nobleman was given tsar's [[regalia]] before his execution.
  • ''Ivan the Terrible Showing His Treasures to [[Jerome Horsey]]'' by [[Alexander Litovchenko]] (1875)
  • Coins of Ivan IV: [[kopeck]]s and [[denga]]s, in silver.
  • Khanates of Crimea, Astrakhan and Kazan in 1550, before Ivan's expansion into the Volga basin
  • Ivan Ivanovich]], son of Ivan the Terrible and [[Anastasia Romanovna]], from [[Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible]]
  • Tsar Ivan IV admires his sixth wife [[Vasilisa Melentyeva]]. 1875 painting by [[Grigory Sedov]].
  • Russian expansion]] into Siberia dates back to the 16th century, when Ivan granted the Stroganov family permission to conquer the [[Khanate of Sibir]].
  • Emperor Ivan IV as found in the [[University of Texas]] Portrait Gallery (published in 1901)
  • ''Death of Ivan the Terrible'' by [[Ivan Bilibin]] (1935)
  • ''Ioannes Basilius Magnus Imperator Russiae, Dux Moscoviae'', by [[Abraham Ortelius]] (1574)
  • Ivan's throne (ivory, metal, wood)
  • ''[[Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan]]''. 1885 painting by [[Ilya Repin]]
  • Apostle of 1564]].
  • ''Ivan IV under the walls of Kazan'' by Pyotr Korovin (1890)
  • Portrait of Ivan IV by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]], 1897 ([[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow)
TSAR OF RUSSIA FROM 1547 TO 1584
Ivan Grozny; Ivan IV; Ivan The terrible; Ivan IV Vasilyevich; Ivan the terrible; Ivan "the terrible" Vasleivich; Ivan Groznyi; Ivan IV the Terrible; Ivan iv; Ivan IV of Moscow; Ivan IV Terrible; Ivan the dread; Czar ivan; Tsar Ivan IV; Ivan The Terrible; Ivan the Awesome; John IV of Russia; Ivan Mriskhane; Ivan Groznyj; Ivan Vasilyevich; Grand Duke Ivan IV The Terrible; Ivan Iv; Ivan IV (Russia); Ivan IV of Russia; Иван Грозный; First Tsar of Russia
n. Iwan der Schreckliche (1530-1584), erster russischer Zar

Definition

Tzar
·noun The emperor of Russia. ·see Czar.

Wikipedia

Tsar Simeon

Tsar Simeon may refer to:

  • Simeon I of Bulgaria, ruled over the First Bulgarian Empire 893–927
  • Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha or Simeon II of Bulgaria, de jure Tsar of Bulgaria 1943–1946, later elected Prime Minister of Bulgaria, served 2001–2005
  • Simeon Bekbulatovich, de jure Tsar of Russia (1575–1576) (Ivan the Terrible was the Tsar de facto)