RM2H9PGH2–The meeting between Peter the Great, left, and King William III, right, in 1698 during the Czar's visit to England where he spent time at the dockyard at Deptford. Peter the Great, aka Peter I ,1672 – 1725. Ruler of the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire. King William III of England, 1650 -1702, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the main Dutch Republic provinces and King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 - 1702. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c.1890.
RMAGG1DJ–A golden carriage from the time of the Czars in the Armory Museum in Moscow
RM2HX4M9T–'Mugged' By Czar's Police -- This unflattering picture of Joseph Stalin was made years ago by the Czar's secret police. They caught up with Joe six times, sending him off to bleak Siberia each time. Stalin escaped five times. The last time they kept close watch on him and he had to wait four year for the 1917 revolution to free him. November 29, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
RMTA2HAF–View of the burned out facade of Peterhof Palace. In front of the cascades, the Samsonbrunnen (fountain of Samson). The main character of Samson has been lost since that time ( Photo of the Propaganda Company (PK)).
RMDNH28B–DOMES OF THE CATHEDRAL OF THE ANNUNCIATION, THE IMPERIAL FAMILY'S PRIVATE CHAPEL IN THE TIME OF THE CZARS, ORTHODOX RELIGION, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, KREMLIN, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
RMJAK0R9–The Ukraine,Odessa,statue of the czarina Katharina the tallness,
RM2AFK550–. Hill's album of biography and art : containing portraits and pen-sketches of many persons who have been and are prominent as religionists, military heroes, inventors, financiers, scientists, explorers, writers, physicians, actors, lawyers, musicians, artists, poets, sovereigns, humorists, orators and statesmen, together with chapters relating to history, science, and important work in which prominent people have been engaged at various periods of time. Former Distinguished Emperor of Russia, |;ETEK I., ALKXEIEVITCH, one of the czars of Riissiii, (?(Hiimonly called the Great/ wiis bornnviiT M
RMAGE75H–A golden carriage from the time of the Czars in the Armory Museum on the grounds of the Kremlin in Moscow
RMDNH28C–TOURISTS LOOKING AT THE CATHEDRAL OF THE ANNUNCIATION, THE IMPERIAL FAMILY'S PRIVATE CHAPEL IN THE TIME OF THE CZARS, ORTHODOX RELIGION, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, KREMLIN, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
RMJAK06X–The Ukraine,Sewastopol,statue of the czarina Katharina the tallness,
RM2AN01C4–The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . is signature to his abdication. Ithad been suggested to him that he abdi-cate in favor of his young son, Alexander,but he declined, making the crown over,instead, to his brother. Grand DukeMichael Alexandrovich. Without pompand ceremony was the overthrow of themost absolute autocracy in Europe ac-complished. The Czars ultimate fate was a matter ofconjecture. For a time he was confinedin the Palace at Tsarkoe Seloe, where, touse his own words, he carried out seem-ingly his chief ambition by cultivating hisconser
RMJAK07K–The Ukraine,Sewastopol,statue of the czarina Katharina the tallness,
RM2AKCJ54–More chapters of opera : being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from 1908 to 1918 . er Boris Godounow wasborn about 1551 and rose to be the chief adviser of the RussianCzar Ivan the Terrible, marrying the daughter of the Czars cruelfavorite Walynta Skuratow. Ivan then made Irene, Boriss sister,the bride of his half-witted son Theodore. At Ivans death Borisbecame one of the guardians of the young Dimetreus, a son ofIvan by another wife, and at the same time practically the rulerof the empire. Theodore died childless and shortly afterwardsDi
RM2AFN93F–. The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1900. Before and After ^RANGES : Harry saj-s he just wants toIa;^^ fall down and worship me all the time. Her Blaniwa: Oh, well ; dont mind that,dear. After youre married he wont let it inter-fere with hii busines^. Contradicting an Emperor. The Russian Czar Nicholas the First was obeyedwith a servile deference surpas^ing that which isinvariably accorded to the Czars. But on oreoccasion he was snubbed by what may havebeen either bigotry or stupidity. At the Easter Carnival it is the habit of theC/ar to greet all those he meets with the ex-clamation, Christ i
RMH47N68–Moscow, red space, saviour's tower, at night,
RMFBH7NM–Signal box symbol on the track of the railway station Haapsalu, Estonia
RM2CDBKG3–. Pictorial history of the Russian War, 1854-5-6 : with maps, plans, and wood engravings . of about a dozen mari-time nations ; and the czars government obtaineda hold over that of Denmark in the negotiationsconnected therewith. The above considerations will tend to shew,therefore, that in so far as the Western govern-ments endeavoured to establish alliances with theScandinavian nations against Russia, the endea-vour was successful with Sweden and Norway, butnot with Denmark. The alliance, it will also beseen, had relation to possible future contingencies,and not to actual participation in the
RMFBH834–Railcar at the railway station of Haapsalu, Estonia
RMH47N4W–Moscow, red space, Kremlin, Arsenal, overview,
RM2CE77FP–. Official history of the Russian-Japanese war; a vivid panorama of land and naval battles .. . taly to carry one question regarding the claims againstVenezuela to this court. We have also found Mexico paying a judg-ment for a very large sum of money in the case of a claim which hadbeen pending for many years. About this time the Czars brother George, who, as the next male,was heir-presumptive to the throne, died, and upon the birth of a thirddaughter, to the great disappointment of the family, the title of Czare-vitch fell provisionally to the Grand Duke Michael, third son, and young-est chil
RMH47R9J–Moscow, red space, senate attack, at night,
RMH4BADG–Railway station in Haapsalu, Estonia
RMH4BADF–Railway station in Haapsalu, Estonia
RM2CEYBWC–. The boy travellers in the Russian empire: adventures of two youths in a journey in European and Asiatic Russia, with accounts of a tour across Siberia... house of the father-in-law of Alexis, but very little isknown of its character. Russian writers say their first regular dramaswere in the time of Feodor Alexeivitch (half-brother and predecessor ofPeter the Great), and were written by the Czars tutor. Thej^ were pro-duced in one of the suburban palaces, and had a religious character, as weinfer from the titles Prodigal Son, King Nebuchadnezzar, Three Menin the Fiery Furnace, and The Golden
RMH4BADH–Railway station in Haapsalu, Estonia
RMH47N96–Moscow, monumental monument 'czar Peter the tallness',
RMH47RBF–Moscow, monumental monument 'czar Peter the tallness',
RMH47N8K–Moscow, monumental monument 'czar Peter the tallness',
RMH47N5A–Moscow, Kremlin, view from the Moscow shore, at night,
RMH4634G–Moscow, red space, Kremlin, Basiliuskathedrale,
RMH47R96–Moscow, red space, at night,
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