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  • Boyar
  • Feudal aristocratic rank

    A boyar or bolyar was a member of the highest rank of the feudal nobility in many Eastern European states, including Bulgaria, Kievan Rus' (and later

    Boyar

    Boyar

    Boyar

  • Boyar (surname)
  • Surname list

    Boyar is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Burt Boyar (1927–2018), American voice actor and theatre writer Joan Boyar (born 1955), American-Danish

    Boyar (surname)

    Boyar_(surname)

  • Monica Boyar
  • American singer (1920 -2013)

    Valerio Urea (December 20, 1920 – October 2, 2013), commonly known as Monica Boyar, was a Dominican-born American nightclub singer, who was popular in the

    Monica Boyar

    Monica_Boyar

  • Lombardo Boyar
  • American actor (born 1973)

    Lombardo Boyar (born December 1, 1973) is an American actor. He is best known for his recurring role as Chuy in The Bernie Mac Show and for voicing Lars

    Lombardo Boyar

    Lombardo_Boyar

  • Joan Boyar
  • American-Danish computer scientist

    Joan Faye Boyar (born 1955, also published as Joan Boyar Plumstead) is an American and Danish computer scientist whose research interests include online

    Joan Boyar

    Joan_Boyar

  • Boyars of Moldavia and Wallachia
  • Nobility of the historical principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia

    The boyars of Moldavia and Wallachia were the nobility of the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. The title was either inherited or granted

    Boyars of Moldavia and Wallachia

    Boyars of Moldavia and Wallachia

    Boyars_of_Moldavia_and_Wallachia

  • Good tsar, bad boyars
  • Russian political phenomenon

    "Good tsar, bad boyars" (Russian: Царь хороший, бояре плохие, romanized: Carʹ xoróšij, bojáre ploxíje [t͡sarʲ xɐˈroʂɨj | bɐˈjærʲe pɫɐˈxʲije]), sometimes

    Good tsar, bad boyars

    Good tsar, bad boyars

    Good_tsar,_bad_boyars

  • Sully Boyar
  • American actor (1923–2001)

    "Sully" Boyar (December 14, 1923 – March 23, 2001) was an American character actor of stage, film, and television of Russian-Jewish descent. Boyar was raised

    Sully Boyar

    Sully_Boyar

  • Duma
  • Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions

    is a Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions. The term boyar duma is used to refer to advisory councils in Russia from the 10th to 17th

    Duma

    Duma

    Duma

  • Seven Boyars
  • Group of Russian nobles

    The Seven Boyars (Russian: Семибоярщина, romanized: Semiboyarshchina, lit. 'Rule of the Seven Boyars', 'the Deeds of the Seven Boyars' or (potentially

    Seven Boyars

    Seven_Boyars

  • Boyar hat
  • Type of hat formerly worn by Russian nobility

    The boyar hat (Russian: боярская шапка, more correct Russian name is горлатная шапка, gorlatnaya hat) was a fur hat worn by Russian nobility between the

    Boyar hat

    Boyar hat

    Boyar_hat

  • Burt Boyar
  • American writer and actor (1927–2018)

    Burt Boyar (November 30, 1927 – April 4, 2018) was a Broadway columnist, voice actor, and author. He voiced the title character of Archie Andrews for

    Burt Boyar

    Burt_Boyar

  • Boyars (surname)
  • Surname list

    Boyars is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Arthur Boyars (1925–2017), British poet, musicologist, and publisher, married to Marion Marion

    Boyars (surname)

    Boyars_(surname)

  • Boyars of Fogaras
  • Group of Romanian nobles in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary

    The boyars of Fogaras (now Făgăraș in Romania) were a group of Vlach (or Romanian) conditional nobles in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and the Principality

    Boyars of Fogaras

    Boyars_of_Fogaras

  • Novgorod Republic
  • Russian city-state (1136–1478)

    nobles known as boyars dominated the veche, and the offices of posadnik and tysyatsky remained in the hands of boyar families. The boyars also gave funding

    Novgorod Republic

    Novgorod Republic

    Novgorod_Republic

  • Boyar scions
  • Rank of Russian gentry

    Boyar scions (Russian: дети боярские, сыны боярские; transliteration: deti/syny boyarskie) were a rank of Russian gentry that existed from the late 1300s

    Boyar scions

    Boyar scions

    Boyar_scions

  • Louis H. Boyar
  • American philanthropist (1898–1976)

    Louis “Lou” H. Boyar (10 January 1898 - 12 December 1976) was an American philanthropist, real-estate developer and pioneer of suburban community planning

    Louis H. Boyar

    Louis H. Boyar

    Louis_H._Boyar

  • Russian rank titles during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  • The boyars were the pillars of power and were part of the Boyar Duma, which had from 13 members in 1630 to 63 in 1693. In the 17th century, the boyars gradually

    Russian rank titles during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

    Russian_rank_titles_during_the_sixteenth_and_seventeenth_centuries

  • A Boyar Wedding Feast
  • 1883 painting by Konstantin Makovsky

    A Boyar Wedding Feast was painted in 1883 by Russian artist Konstantin Makovsky (1839–1915). The painting shows a toast at a wedding feast following a

    A Boyar Wedding Feast

    A Boyar Wedding Feast

    A_Boyar_Wedding_Feast

  • Wallachia
  • Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862

    series of boyar coalitions against established princes. Victorious in 1431 (the year when the boyar-backed Alexander I Aldea took the throne), boyars were

    Wallachia

    Wallachia

    Wallachia

  • Nikita Romanovich Zakharyin-Yuriev
  • Russian boyar (c. 1522–1586)

    also known as Nikita Romanovich Zakharyin-Yuriev, was a prominent Russian boyar. His grandson Michael I (Tsar 1613–1645) founded the Romanov dynasty of

    Nikita Romanovich Zakharyin-Yuriev

    Nikita_Romanovich_Zakharyin-Yuriev

  • Tsardom of Russia
  • Russian state from 1547 to 1721

    Sobor, a national assembly of boyars, church officials, and commoners, which proclaimed him tsar, although various boyar factions refused to recognize

    Tsardom of Russia

    Tsardom of Russia

    Tsardom_of_Russia

  • Boya (caste)
  • Indian social group

    The Nayak (also referred to as Nayaka, Bedar) is a disparate Indian community found in the South Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka

    Boya (caste)

    Boya (caste)

    Boya_(caste)

  • Sammy Davis Jr.
  • American singer and actor (1925–1990)

    Burt and Jane Boyar) (1965), ISBN 0-374-52268-5 Why Me? (with Burt and Jane Boyar) (1989), ISBN 0-446-36025-2 Sammy (with Burt and Jane Boyar) (2000), ISBN 0-374-29355-4;

    Sammy Davis Jr.

    Sammy Davis Jr.

    Sammy_Davis_Jr.

  • Robert M. Boyar
  • American physician (1937–1978)

    Robert Martin Boyar (March 10, 1937, New York – November 27, 1978, Dallas, Texas) was a physician and endocrinologist known for his studies of the neuroendocrinology

    Robert M. Boyar

    Robert M. Boyar

    Robert_M._Boyar

  • Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
  • War between Russia and Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth

    when powerful members of the Polish szlachta began influencing Russian boyars and supporting successive pretenders to the title of tsar of Russia against

    Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)

    Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)

    Polish–Russian_War_(1609–1618)

  • Ivanko (boyar)
  • Boyar and killer of Asen

    Ιβαγκός), also referred to by some scholars as Ivanko-Alexius, was a Vlach boyar who killed his cousin Ivan Asen I, the ruler of the renascent Second Bulgarian

    Ivanko (boyar)

    Ivanko_(boyar)

  • Fedor Mstislavsky
  • Russian noble and statesman (died 1622)

     16 December 1622) was a Russian boyar and one of the leaders of the Boyar Duma. He was a leader of the Seven Boyars, who governed Russia for a brief

    Fedor Mstislavsky

    Fedor Mstislavsky

    Fedor_Mstislavsky

  • Ivan the Terrible
  • Tsar of Russia from 1547 to 1584

    that she was poisoned. The regency then alternated between several feuding boyar families that fought for control. According to his own letters, Ivan, along

    Ivan the Terrible

    Ivan the Terrible

    Ivan_the_Terrible

  • Ivan Petrovich Fyodorov-Chelyadnin
  • Russian politician and statesman (1500s–1568)

    1568) was a Russian politician and statesman, voivode, governor, equerry, boyar, master of the horse, and one of the leaders of the zemshchina during the

    Ivan Petrovich Fyodorov-Chelyadnin

    Ivan Petrovich Fyodorov-Chelyadnin

    Ivan_Petrovich_Fyodorov-Chelyadnin

  • Vlad the Impaler
  • 15th-century ruler of Wallachia

    his efforts to strengthen central authority, suppress the power of rival boyars, and resist the expansion of the Ottoman Empire. His 1462 campaign against

    Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad_the_Impaler

  • Not Without My Daughter (film)
  • 1991 film by Brian Gilbert

    Iranian men. The score by Jerry Goldsmith was also not well received. Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel called it "TV-movie manipulative", while Jason Ankeny

    Not Without My Daughter (film)

    Not_Without_My_Daughter_(film)

  • Wallachian Revolution of 1848
  • Liberal and Romanian nationalist uprising

    Organic regime, and, through many of its leaders, demanded the abolition of boyar privilege. Led by a group of young intellectuals and officers in the Wallachian

    Wallachian Revolution of 1848

    Wallachian Revolution of 1848

    Wallachian_Revolution_of_1848

  • Ivan the Terrible (1945 film)
  • Two-part film by Sergei Eisenstein released in 1945 and 1958

    Cherkasov) and details his formation of the oprichnina and conflict with the boyars (nobility), particularly with his aunt (Serafima Birman) and cousin (Pavel

    Ivan the Terrible (1945 film)

    Ivan_the_Terrible_(1945_film)

  • Never Get Outta the Boat
  • 2002 American film

    is a 2002 American drama film directed by Paul Quinn, starring Lombardo Boyar, Darren E. Burrows, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Nick Gillie, Devon Gummersall

    Never Get Outta the Boat

    Never_Get_Outta_the_Boat

  • Mestnichestvo
  • Historical feudal hierarchy system in 15th to 17th-century Russia

    complicated system of seniority which dictated which government posts a boyar could occupy. It was based on the individual's seniority within an extended

    Mestnichestvo

    Mestnichestvo

    Mestnichestvo

  • Marion Boyars Publishers
  • British publishing company

    Marion Boyars Publishers is an independent publishing company located in Great Britain, publishing books that focus on the humanities and social sciences

    Marion Boyars Publishers

    Marion_Boyars_Publishers

  • Oprichnina
  • State policy of Ivan IV (1565–1572)

    Russia between 1565 and 1572. The policy included mass repression of the boyars (Russian aristocrats), including public executions and confiscation of their

    Oprichnina

    Oprichnina

    Oprichnina

  • Istanbul
  • Largest city in Turkey

    six months". Hurriyet Daily News. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013. Boyar & Fleet 2010, p. 247 Taylor 2007, p. 241 "Water Supply Systems, Reservoirs

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

  • Anastasia Romanovna
  • Tsaritsa of Russia from 1547 to 1560

    from the boyar Feodor "Koshka" ("Cat") Kobyla, fourth son of Andrei Kobyla. Her mother was Juliana Fedorovna Karpova, daughter of Russian Boyar, publicist

    Anastasia Romanovna

    Anastasia Romanovna

    Anastasia_Romanovna

  • Rosetti family
  • Moldavian boyar princely family

    House of Rosetti (also spelled Ruset, Rosset, Rossetti) was a Moldavian boyar princely family of Byzantine Greek and Italian (Genoese) origins. There

    Rosetti family

    Rosetti family

    Rosetti_family

  • Chelyadnins
  • Russian boyar family

    Челяднины, romanized: Chelyadniny) were an old and influential Russian boyar family who served the grand princes of Moscow in high and influential positions

    Chelyadnins

    Chelyadnins

    Chelyadnins

  • Przanowski family
  • Polish noble family

    Polish noble family originating from Sieradz region. It is a part of the boyar families of the Nowina heraldic clan. The Przanowski family (also known

    Przanowski family

    Przanowski family

    Przanowski_family

  • Calder Publishing
  • changed its name to Calder and Boyars to accommodate a new partner (Marion Boyars, who subsequently founded Marion Boyars Publishers), but the company went

    Calder Publishing

    Calder_Publishing

  • Banat of Craiova
  • Province of the Habsburg monarchy (1718–1739)

    Charles VI (1711–1740). Its steady encroachment on the privileges of native boyars, as well as its added pressures on the serfs and the free peasants, were

    Banat of Craiova

    Banat of Craiova

    Banat_of_Craiova

  • Patriarch Filaret of Moscow
  • Russian boyar

    nʲɪˈkʲitʲɪtɕ rɐˈmanəf]; 1553 – 1 October [O.S. 21 September] 1633) was a Russian boyar who after temporary disgrace rose to become patriarch of Moscow as Filaret

    Patriarch Filaret of Moscow

    Patriarch Filaret of Moscow

    Patriarch_Filaret_of_Moscow

  • Zemsky Sobor of 1613
  • Establishment of Mikhail Romanov as Tsar of Russia

    power in Moscow passed to the Seven Boyars (Semiboyarschina), who were an interim government made from Boyars and princes. In August 1610, part of the

    Zemsky Sobor of 1613

    Zemsky Sobor of 1613

    Zemsky_Sobor_of_1613

  • Septilici family
  • The Șeptilici were included by Dimitrie Cantemir among the most important boyar (noble) families of Moldavia. The name of the family appears in internal

    Septilici family

    Septilici family

    Septilici_family

  • Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea
  • Wallachian administrator and boyar (1775–1856)

    (1775 – November 1856), was a Wallachian administrator and high-ranking boyar, who played an important part in the politics of the late Phanariote era

    Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea

    Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea

    Alecu_Filipescu-Vulpea

  • Işlic
  • High-crowned cap

    a form of high-crowned cap that was commonly worn by the Greek Orthodox boyars of Wallachia and Moldavia, Phanariots, and Armenians in the Ottoman Empire

    Işlic

    Işlic

    Işlic

  • Marion Boyars
  • British publisher (1927–1999)

    Ursula Boyars, née Asmus (26 October 1927 – 1 February 1999), was a British book publisher who in 1975 founded her own imprint, Marion Boyars Publishers

    Marion Boyars

    Marion_Boyars

  • Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei
  • Prince of Wallachia (1799–1869)

    ʃtirˈbej]), also written as Stirbey, (17 August 1799 – April 13, 1869), a boyar of the Bibescu family, was a hospodar (Prince of Wallachia) on two occasions

    Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei

    Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei

    Barbu_Dimitrie_Știrbei

  • Dincă Brătianu
  • Romanian boyar and politician

    transcription of the originally Cyrillic written name), was a Romanian boyar and politician. He was the father of the Romanian Prime Ministers Dumitru

    Dincă Brătianu

    Dincă Brătianu

    Dincă_Brătianu

  • Paharnic
  • Romanian rank

    historical Romanian rank, one of the non-hereditary positions ascribed to the boyar aristocracy in Moldavia and Wallachia (the Danubian Principalities). It

    Paharnic

    Paharnic

    Paharnic

  • Tikhon Streshnev
  • Russian boyar and statesman

    Никитич Стрешнев; 1649 – 15 January 1719, in St Petersburg) was a Russian boyar and statesman during the reign of Peter I of Russia, one of the first members

    Tikhon Streshnev

    Tikhon Streshnev

    Tikhon_Streshnev

  • Feodor I of Russia
  • Tsar of Russia from 1584 to 1598

    The two were not important boyars, but the first one belonged to the clan of Boris Godunov and would achieve the rank of boyar and dvoretsky shortly after

    Feodor I of Russia

    Feodor I of Russia

    Feodor_I_of_Russia

  • House of Romanov
  • Imperial dynasty of Russia (1613–1917)

    descendants of other members of the imperial house. The house consisted of boyars in Russia (the highest rank in the Russian nobility at the time) under the

    House of Romanov

    House of Romanov

    House_of_Romanov

  • Daniil Kholmsky
  • 15th-century Russian prince and military leader

    Дмитриевич Холмский; c.15th century – 1493) was a Russian knyaz (prince), boyar, and voivode who served under Ivan the Great. One of the most prominent

    Daniil Kholmsky

    Daniil Kholmsky

    Daniil_Kholmsky

  • 2002
  • Calendar year

    Archived from the original on May 18, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2023. Boyar, Jay (December 28, 2002). "2002 Year in Review". Orlando Sentinel. Archived

    2002

    2002

    2002

  • Phanariots
  • Greek nobility from Phanar, Constantinople

    between boyars and princes, Vladimirescu's revolt was primarily the result of compromise between Oltenian pandurs and the regency of boyars attempting

    Phanariots

    Phanariots

    Phanariots

  • Aleksei Shein
  • the first Russian Generalissimo (1696), boyar, great-grandson of Mikhail Shein. Shein originated from an old boyar family, which, however, after the execution

    Aleksei Shein

    Aleksei Shein

    Aleksei_Shein

  • Entry March of the Boyars
  • Orchestral composition by John Halvorsen

    Entry March of the Boyars (Norwegian: Bojarenes Inntogsmarsj) is an orchestral composition, written in 1893 from the pen of the Norwegian Johan Halvorsen

    Entry March of the Boyars

    Entry_March_of_the_Boyars

  • Governing Senate
  • Government body in the Russian Empire

    Russian emperors. The senate was instituted by Peter the Great to replace the Boyar Duma and lasted until the very end of the Russian Empire. It was chaired

    Governing Senate

    Governing Senate

    Governing_Senate

  • Movilești
  • Polish-Moldavian noble family

    also Movilă or Moghilă (Polish: Mohyła, Cyrillic: Могила), was a family of boyars in the principality of Moldavia, which became related through marriage with

    Movilești

    Movilești

    Movilești

  • Sinka de Sinka
  • Noble family of Romanian origin

    Sinka, also spelt Șinca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈʃiŋka]), was a noble (boyar) kindred of Romanian origin, attested from the 15th century, in southern

    Sinka de Sinka

    Sinka de Sinka

    Sinka_de_Sinka

  • Feodor Koshka
  • Russian boyar (died 1407)

    boyar. He was the youngest son of Andrei Ivanovich Kobyla and the progenitor of the Romanov dynasty and the Sheremetev family. He was a senior boyar in

    Feodor Koshka

    Feodor Koshka

    Feodor_Koshka

  • Battle of Periș
  • 1546 battle in Wallachia

    took place in Periș, Wallachia, on 24 August 1546, when some Wallachian boyars whom previously ran away to Hungary and Transylvania wanted to dethrone

    Battle of Periș

    Battle_of_Periș

  • Esquire
  • Honorific title

    palatine Marquess, Marchioness Margrave, Margravine Marcher lord Landgrave Boyar Count, Countess Earl Mormaer Ealdorman Viscount, Viscountess Castellan Burgrave

    Esquire

    Esquire

    Esquire

  • Constantine Mavrocordatos
  • Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia

    Nicholas Mavrocordatos, as Prince of Wallachia in 1730, after obtaining boyar support. He was deprived in the same year, but again ruled the principality

    Constantine Mavrocordatos

    Constantine Mavrocordatos

    Constantine_Mavrocordatos

  • Bogdan Khitrovo
  • Russian boyar (died 1680)

    Хитрово; c. 1615 – 27 March 1680) was a Russian statesman, favorite and boyar who served under Tsar Alexis of Russia and his son Feodor III, supporting

    Bogdan Khitrovo

    Bogdan Khitrovo

    Bogdan_Khitrovo

  • Okolnichy
  • Former Russian court official position

    in administration as boyars, with the only difference that they were placed second to boyars everywhere. While lower than boyars, it was one of the highest

    Okolnichy

    Okolnichy

  • Coco (franchise)
  • Pixar media franchise

    Montse Hernandez Chicharrón Edward James Olmos Plaza Mariachi Lombardo Boyar Arrival Agent Octavio Solis Clerk Gabriel Iglesias Corrections Officer Cheech

    Coco (franchise)

    Coco (franchise)

    Coco_(franchise)

  • Oslyabya
  • 14th-century Russian noble

    Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. He is traditionally believed to have been a boyar (noble) before taking monastic vows. He hailed from Lyubutsk and took part

    Oslyabya

    Oslyabya

    Oslyabya

  • Craiovești
  • Boyar family in Wallachia

    [krajoˈveʃtʲ]), later House of Brâncovenești ([brɨŋkoveˈneʃtʲ]), was a boyar family in Wallachia who gave the country several of its Princes and held

    Craiovești

    Craiovești

    Craiovești

  • Vlad Țepeș (film)
  • 1979 Romanian film

    and his fights with the Ottoman Turks on the battlefield and with the Boyars in his court. Commissioned by the Communist authorities, the movie promoted

    Vlad Țepeș (film)

    Vlad_Țepeș_(film)

  • Nicholas Mavrogenes
  • Prince of Wallachia (1735–1790)

    awarded those people who paid him enough money boyar ranks and privileges, and even revoked the title for boyars who refused to pay him the amount he demanded

    Nicholas Mavrogenes

    Nicholas Mavrogenes

    Nicholas_Mavrogenes

  • Dmitry Shuisky
  • Russian boyar (died 1613)

    Ivanovich Shuisky (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Шуйский; died 1613) was a Russian boyar from the Shuisky family, a younger brother to Vasily IV of Russia. As a

    Dmitry Shuisky

    Dmitry_Shuisky

  • False Dmitry I
  • Tsar of Russia from 1605 to 1606

    disaffected boyars of Moscow staged a palace coup and imprisoned him along with all members of the Godunov clan. On the same day the boyar council declared

    False Dmitry I

    False Dmitry I

    False_Dmitry_I

  • Puerto del Boyar
  • Road in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park

    at 1103 meters high. From it there is a nice view of the depresión del Boyar and Salto del Cabrero [es]. When sky is clear, also the bay of Cádiz can

    Puerto del Boyar

    Puerto del Boyar

    Puerto_del_Boyar

  • Mayim Bialik
  • American actress, television personality, and author (born 1975)

    "How Did You Get Your SAG-AFTRA Card?" TV Guide. January 13, 2014. p. 10. Boyar, Jay (January 14, 1989). "Beaches: No Day at the Ocean". Orlando Sentinel

    Mayim Bialik

    Mayim Bialik

    Mayim_Bialik

  • Wallachian uprising of 1821
  • Social and political rebellion in Wallachia

    administration, with backing from the more conservative boyars, but mutated into an attempted removal of the boyar class. Though not directed against Ottoman rule

    Wallachian uprising of 1821

    Wallachian uprising of 1821

    Wallachian_uprising_of_1821

  • Kogălniceanu family
  • Moldavian family

    wealth and, as owners of the Scrivulenii (Râpile) estate, climbed into the boyar elite. They were also important as skilled members of the Moldavian bureaucracy

    Kogălniceanu family

    Kogălniceanu family

    Kogălniceanu_family

  • Easter Massacre of the Boyars (1459)
  • Massacre during the Greco-Turkish war

    The Easter Massacre of the Boyars was an event in which Vlad the Impaler invited the Boyars of Târgoviște to an Easter feast in 1459 before ordering their

    Easter Massacre of the Boyars (1459)

    Easter_Massacre_of_the_Boyars_(1459)

  • Irina Godunova
  • Tsaritsa of Russia from 1584 to 1598

    approved of the punishment proposed by Irina and Boris for the boyars and had the boyar daughters who had been suggested as a replacement for Irina forcibly

    Irina Godunova

    Irina Godunova

    Irina_Godunova

  • Arthur Boyars
  • British writer and publisher

    Arthur Boyars (28 May 1925 – 6 August 2017) was a British poet and musicologist, who was also a translator and critic, literary editor and publisher. His

    Arthur Boyars

    Arthur_Boyars

  • Leon Trotsky
  • Soviet politician and revolutionary (1879–1940)

    ISBN 978-0-09-074994-2. Getty, J. Arch (2013). Practicing Stalinism: Bolsheviks, Boyars, and the Persistence of Tradition. Yale University Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-300-16929-4

    Leon Trotsky

    Leon Trotsky

    Leon_Trotsky

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    SBN 3 (1931): 247–79. Mamboury (1953), p. 288. Necipoĝlu (2005), p. 13 Boyar & Fleet (2010), p. 145 Gökovali, Şadan. Istanbul. Istanbul: Ticaret Matbaacilik

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Johnny Depp
  • American actor (born 1963)

    Review; Ode to a Director Who Dared to Be Dreadful". The New York Times. Boyar, Michelle (May 22, 2023). "Johnny Depp's Best Movie Secretly Saved His Career"

    Johnny Depp

    Johnny Depp

    Johnny_Depp

  • Ioana Rudăreasa
  • Romanian-Roma abolitionist (1843–1856)

    the Wallachian court. Her case illustrates the resistance of the Romanian boyars in preventing abolition and how Roma in the Romanian territories used all

    Ioana Rudăreasa

    Ioana Rudăreasa

    Ioana_Rudăreasa

  • House of Izmaylov
  • Izmaylov is a prominent family of Russian high nobility, descended from the boyars of the Grand Duchy of Ryazan. The Izmaylov family was one of the most powerful

    House of Izmaylov

    House of Izmaylov

    House_of_Izmaylov

  • Leslie Stefanson
  • American actress and sculptor (born 1971)

    Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. E1. Retrieved November 6, 2019. Boyar, Jay (June 18, 1999). "Exploitative murder mystery". The Orlando Sentinel

    Leslie Stefanson

    Leslie_Stefanson

  • Group Sex (film)
  • 2010 American comedy film by Lawrence Trilling

    Tom Arnold as Herman Henry Winkler as Burton Lombardo Boyar as Ramon (credited as Lomabardo Boyar) Kathrine Narducci as Frannie Greg Germann as Reeves

    Group Sex (film)

    Group_Sex_(film)

  • Manuc Bei
  • Armenian merchant, diplomat (1769–1817)

    name of Emanuel Mârzayan; 1769–1817) was an Armenian merchant, diplomat, boyar and inn-keeper. He was born in Rousse (modern-day Ruse, Bulgaria) in the

    Manuc Bei

    Manuc Bei

    Manuc_Bei

  • Andrei Kobyla
  • Earliest known ancestor of the Romanov dynasty

    Ivanovich Kobyla (Russian: Андрей Иванович Кобыла; died after 1347) was a boyar in the court of Grand Prince Simeon of Moscow. He is the progenitor and

    Andrei Kobyla

    Andrei Kobyla

    Andrei_Kobyla

  • Legionnaire hat
  • Wide-brimmed hat designed to shade face and neck from the sun

    Kromer Swimming Water polo Historical Attifet Apex Beaver Bergère Boudoir Boyar Bycocket Capotain Cavalier Coal scuttle bonnet Coif Dolly Varden Dunce Fontange

    Legionnaire hat

    Legionnaire hat

    Legionnaire_hat

  • Basarab the Old
  • Voivode of Wallachia in the 1470s

    he regularly granted estates to their boyars or awarded the heads of the local communities with the title boyar. In 1479, Basarab joined in the Battle

    Basarab the Old

    Basarab the Old

    Basarab_the_Old

  • James Cameron
  • Canadian filmmaker and explorer (born 1954)

    Archived from the original on April 13, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2017. Boyar, Jay (May 10, 1996). "'3-D' is a true continuation, not a rehash". OrlandoSentinel

    James Cameron

    James Cameron

    James_Cameron

  • Xenia Shestova
  • Russian noblewoman (1560–1631)

    (Russian: Ксения Ивановна Шестова (or Романова); 1560–1631) was a Wife boyar of Fyodor Romanov and the mother of Czar Michael of Russia. The origins

    Xenia Shestova

    Xenia Shestova

    Xenia_Shestova

  • Soldan family
  • Moldavian noble family

    charter, Alexander the Good offers to Peter Soldan, his wife (the daughter of boyar Ghiulea Capitaneus, captain of the Moldavian army) and to his brother, Miclaus

    Soldan family

    Soldan family

    Soldan_family

  • P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (film)
  • 2002 American film

    has just died of a bladder infection. One day he catches Eddie (Lombardo Boyar) in his apartment trying to rob him and ties the burglar up, but unexpectedly

    P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (film)

    P.S._Your_Cat_Is_Dead_(film)

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  • Boyar
  • n.

    Alt. of Boyard

  • Boiar
  • n.

    See Boyar.

  • Boyard
  • n.

    A member of a Russian aristocratic order abolished by Peter the Great. Also, one of a privileged class in Roumania.