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Незадолго до Великой Отечественной войны немецкая разведка, желая дискредитировать командующего советскими пограничными войсками, фабрикует фальшивку, в которой жена командующего фигурирует как дочь фашистского шпиона. Одновременно гитлеровцы похищают ее четырехлетнюю дочь. Повесть раскрывает стойкость советских людей, их мужество, беззаветную преданность Родине. В трудной суровой борьбе с врагом они побеждают. В книге широко показана интернациональная борьба с фашизмом. Действие происходит. Автор Жанр Год.
See list. Full name Ivan Vasilyevich Father Mother Religion Ivan IV Vasilyevich (: Ива́н Васи́льевич, Ivan Vasilyevich; 25 August 1530 – 28 March 18 March 1584), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible or Ivan the Fearsome (: , Ivan Grozny; a better translation into modern English would be Ivan the Formidable), was the from 1533 to 1547, then until his death in 1584. The last title was used by all his successors. During his reign, Russia conquered the of, and, becoming a multiethnic and multicontinental state spanning approximately 4,050,000 km 2 (1,560,000 sq mi). He exercised over and developed a to administer the new territories. He transformed Russia from a medieval state into an empire, though at immense cost to its people, and its broader, long-term economy. Historic sources present disparate accounts of Ivan's complex personality: he was described as intelligent and devout, yet given to rages and prone to episodic outbreaks of mental instability that increased with his age.
In one such outburst, he killed his son and heir. This left his younger son, the pious but politically ineffectual, to inherit the throne. Ivan was an able diplomat, a patron of arts and trade, and founder of the, Russia's first publishing house. He was popular among Russia's commoners ( see ), except possibly the people of Novgorod and surrounding areas (see '), and he is also noted for his paranoia and harsh treatment of the.
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Oxford University Press.; p. 78: 'But Ivan IV, Ivan the Terrible, or as the Russian has it, Ivan groznyi, 'Ivan the Magnificent' or 'Ivan the Great' is precisely a man who has become a legend'. Maureen Perrie & Andrei Pavlov, Ivan the Terrible, Routledge (2014), p. 26. Francis Carr, Ivan the Terrible, David & Charles Publishers (1981), p. 61. Walter G.
Moss, A History of Russia: To 1917, Volume 1, Anthem Press (2003), p. 331. Pushkareva, N. (1997) Women in Russian History. Kurbsky, Andrey, Ivan IV, The Correspondence Between Prince A.M.
Kurbsky and Tsar Ivan IV, of Russia, 1564-1579, Cambridge University Press, 1955, 275 p., ASIN: B000X81MHO, p.75. Paul, Michael C. 'The Military Revolution in Russia 1550–1682'. The Journal of Military History. 68 (1): 9–45 esp. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the: (1911).
In Chisholm, Hugh. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This cites:. Platon Vasilievich Pavlov, On the Historical Significance of the Reign of Boris Godunov (Rus.) (Moscow, 1850)., History of Russia (Rus.) (2nd ed., vols. Vii–viii, St. Petersburg, 1897).
176–178. ^ Pavlov, Andrei and Perrie, Maureen (2003) Ivan the Terrible (Profiles in Power). Harlow, UK: Longman. 179–80., pp. 182–183., p.
183; as the tonsure was the distinctive hairstyle of monastic orders, a forcibly 'tonsured' boyar was effectively exiled from power by being made to enter a monastic life. 1911encyclopedia.org (6 October 2006). Retrieved 7 December 2011.
Retrieved 7 December 2011. According to the Third Novgorod Chronicle, the massacre lasted for five weeks. Almost every day 500 or 600 people were killed or drowned. ^ Hays, Jeffrey.
Having investigated the report of Maljuta Skuratov and commemoration lists ( sinodiki), R. Skrynnikov considers that the number of victims was 2,000–3,000.
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(Skrynnikov R. G., 'Ivan Grosny', M., AST, 2001)., p. 12 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016. (The travels to the Orient by the merchant Vasily Poznyakov and his companions) (in Russian).
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Передаточное распоряжение на отчуждение акций бланк. 7 Закона об АО акционер, намеренный осуществить отчуждение своих акций третьему лицу, обязан известить об этом непубличное общество, устав которого предусматривает преимущественное право приобретения отчуждаемых акций. Таким образом, если устав общества предусматривает «преимущественное право покупки», акционер обязан предложить продаваемые им акции всем акционерам.
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Hunt, Priscilla. 'Ivan IV's Personal Mythology of Kingship', Vol. 52, No. 4.
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