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Paperback De Titulo Imperatoris, Quem Tzaarus Russorum Sibi Dari Praetendit Book

ISBN: 128625521X

ISBN13: 9781286255216

De Titulo Imperatoris, Quem Tzaarus Russorum Sibi Dari Praetendit

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De Titulo Imperatoris, Quem Tzaarus Russorum Sibi Dari Praetendit, by Martin Schmeizel, delves into the historical and political implications of the title of Emperor claimed by the Tsars of Russia. This scholarly work examines the significance of this title, exploring its origins, the justifications for its use, and its impact on Russia's relations with other European powers.

Schmeizel meticulously analyzes the arguments and historical precedents surrounding the Tsar's claim, providing valuable insights into the political landscape of the time. The book offers a detailed account of the power dynamics and diplomatic intricacies involved in the recognition and acceptance of the imperial title. It remains a relevant resource for historians and political scientists interested in the history of Russia and its role in European politics.

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