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    Prince Andrey Mikhailovich Kurbsky (Russian: Андрей Михайлович Курбский; Polish: Andriej Michajłowicz Kurbski; 1528–1583) was a Russian political figure...
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  • general and boyar who exerted great influence on Ivan the Terrible. Prince Kurbsky in his letters accuses the elder Basmanov of exploiting his son Fyodor...
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    on the Russian nobility. In one of his letters to Prince Kurbsky, Ivan painfully recalls that Prince Andrey Shuysky had put his dirty boots on his bed...
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  • wife, Daniil Shchenya's granddaughter. Writing several decades later, Prince Kurbsky described Ivan Belsky as the boldest commander and the cleverest politician...
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    Vorotynsky (redirect from Prince Vorotynsky)
    battle (1572).[citation needed] According to memoirs of Ivan's opponent Prince Kurbsky, a year later, one of Vorotynsky's menials, incriminated in theft, insinuated...
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    further developed in the epistolary legacy of Ivan the Terrible and Prince Kurbsky, in "The Lay of Voivode Dracula" by Fyodor Kuritsyn, as well as in the...
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  • his coronation. A Livonian ambassador asks Prince Andrei Kurbsky why Ivan is more worthy to rule than Kurbsky is, sowing the seeds of doubt into his heart...
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  • history of the 16th century Russian Empire, namely the deflection of Prince Kurbsky to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the way he sent the damning letter...
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    Pushkin, friend of Prince Shuyskiy Gabriel Pushkin, his nephew Semyon Nikitich Godunov, secret agent of Boris Godunov Prince Kurbsky, disgraced boyar Khrushchov...
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  • Paris Opera Ballet) Ivan the Terrible (choreography: Yuri Grigorovich): Prince Kurbsky Romeo and Juliet (choreography: Rudolf Nureyev): Romeo, Tybalt Cinderella...
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  • Meschera) Princes Kurakins (Gediminids) Princes Kurbsky (possibly extinct; Yaroslavl Rurikids) Princes Kurtsevichi Princes Kutkiny (Tatar; non-titled, descended...
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    2012) Apollo in George Balanchine's Apollo – debut on 5 October 2012 Prince Kurbsky in Ivan the Terrible, Yuri Grigorovich's production – creator of the...
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  • Conspiracy, covers the years 1565 to 1569, and concerns the defection of Prince Kurbsky to Poland-Lithuania, Ivan's disputes with Philip II, Metropolitan of...
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    Tolstoy used, albeit to a lesser extent, Tales of Prince Kurbsky, published in 1831 by N.Ustryalov. Kurbsky's letters in Scene 2, Act 1, present a mosaic of...
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  • Moscow. In 1564, the tsar incriminated him of secretly supporting Andrey Kurbsky and plotting against Ivan's life. After that, Alexander and his 17-year-old...
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    Ivan the Terrible (category 16th-century princes of Moscow)
    E. Sharpe. pp. 65–67. ISBN 0765632705. Kurbsky, Andrey, Ivan IV, The Correspondence Between Prince A.M. Kurbsky and Tsar Ivan IV, of Russia, 1564–1579...
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    1996 TV miniseries Yermak by directors Uskov and Krasnopolsky, of prince Andrey Kurbsky, king Charles XII of Sweden and Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko.[citation...
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    Rumors spread through Moscow that Sophia had poisoned the heir. Andrey Kurbsky, who wrote about these events almost 100 years later, said that these rumors...
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    to letters written by his older brother Ivan to another Russian prince, Andrey Kurbsky, the two children customarily felt neglected and offended by the...
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  • J.L.I. Fennell, M.A., PH.D. (1955). The Correspondence Between Prince A.M. Kurbsky and Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, 1564-1579. Oxford University Press.{{cite...
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