Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4,1| 926, during the reign of Tsar Symeon the Great (reigned
2 I, 6,1| titles ~of .autocrat. and .Tsar. (an adaptation of the Roman .
3 I, 6,1| letter written in 1510 to Tsar Basil III: ~ ~I wish to
4 I, 6,1| earth the sole Emperor (Tsar) of the Christians, the
5 I, 6,1| appropriateness when applied to the Tsar: the ~Emperor of Byzantium
6 I, 6,1| Non-Possessors attacked Tsar Basil III for unjustly divorcing
7 I, 6,1| for certain reasons); the Tsar then imprisoned the leading ~
8 I, 6,1| invited to Russia ~by the Tsar, to translate Greek works
9 I, 6,1| protest openly against the Tsar.s ~bloodshed and injustice,
10 I, 6,1| living conscience. of the Tsar. Ivan listened to the shrewd
11 I, 6,2| he was the father of the Tsar); after 1633 the leadership
12 I, 6,2| more were attended by the Tsar and the ~whole Court: .Now
13 I, 6,2| Palmer, The Patriarch and the Tsar, ~London, 1873, vol. II,
14 I, 6,2| Patriarch and one for ~the Tsar. In practice the Church
15 I, 6,2| hitherto reserved to the Tsar alone. Tsar Alexis had a
16 I, 6,2| reserved to the Tsar alone. Tsar Alexis had a deep respect
17 I, 6,2| The Patriarch and ~the Tsar, vol. II, p. 407). ~ But
18 I, 6,2| effective head, until at the Tsar.s request a great Council
19 I, 6,2| the Patriarch above the Tsar. The Council reasserted
20 I, 6,3| could perhaps defy the Tsar, a member of the Holy ~Synod
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