- A
boyar or
bolyar was a
member of the
highest rank of the
feudal Bulgarian, Russian, Wallachian, Moldavian, and
later Romanian,
Lithuanian and
Baltic German...
- with two
other tatar princes at the head of a
force that
included Russian boiars, tatar, and pomest'e
cavalry as well as cossacks, who at that time were...
-
vezes o mar
bravio dá-nos lição engenhosa:
afunda um
grande navio,
deixa boiar uma rosa!
Sometimes the
rambunctious sea give us an
ingenious lesson: it...
- de l'activité de Nicodème et de ses fondations, les
liens de parenté des
boïars valaques avec la
noblesse serbe, le
mariage du
prince Neagoé avec Despina...
- (bâteau), from Old
English bāt. boia sb.f. ' buoy' ('er
dizede que
sabedes boiar, ca beno
podedes dizer ****i', 13th century), from
French bouué, from PGmc...
- the dregători)
Mazil Turkish mazul or
Southern Russian mazil (landowner)
boiar of the
landed gentry holding no
public function.
Mehmendar Turkish mihmandar...
- (2) /ˈbuːkeɪ/ (1) /buːˈkeɪ/ (2) /boʊˈkeɪ/
boyar (1) /
ˈbɔɪɑːr/ (2) /ˈboʊjɑːr/ (1) /boʊˈjɑːr/ (2) /
ˈbɔɪər/ buoyA2 /ˈbɔɪ/ /ˈbuːi/ The
British pronunciation...
- ****cution,
while ideology ranges from
Czarism to
Stalinism and ****sm.The
Boiar family,
although it
suffered heavy losses by
brutal upheavals of the era...
-
Naftokhimik Kremenchuk (2L) 1–0 (PL) Temp
Shepetivka Boiar 29' Report...