mstislavsky造句
例句与造句
- The cathedral doors of rare craftsmanship were endowed by Prince Ivan Mstislavsky.
- After the end of the Russian Civil War Mstislavsky worked in publishing.
- In 1610, he was deposed by his former adherents Princes Vorotynsky and Mstislavsky.
- Mstislavsky ( now known under this pseudonym ) took part in the February Revolution.
- It was Cyril who had asked Ivan IV not to execute Ivan Mstislavsky, accused of bringing the Tatars to the capital.
- It's difficult to find mstislavsky in a sentence. 用mstislavsky造句挺难的
- Yepifan was founded by Prince Ivan Mstislavsky ( Ivan the Terrible's cousin ) as a fort against the Crimean Tatars ( see Great Abatis Border ).
- In 1925 Mstislavsky's first novel " Roof of the World " was published, based on his sketches and essays written in 1900s about his stint with Central Asian expeditions.
- Godunov's government gradually overcame these setbacks, as Prince Volkonsky was sent to pacify Karelia, while the noblest Russian generals Bogdan Belsky, Fyodor Mstislavsky and Prince Trubetskoy devastated Finland.
- He left two daughters, one of them being married to the noblest Muscovite boyar, Prince Ivan Mstislavsky, and another one to the tsar's brother-in-law, Nikita Romanovich as his second wife.
- In May 1898 Sudbinin joined the Stanislavski-led Moscow Art Theatre's original troupe and took part in its very first production, " Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich " ( in which he played both Shuysky and Mstislavsky ).
- Mstislavsky, who in Maxim Gorky's Literature Institute was the head of the Prose department, also wrote plays, among them " Built on Blood " ( produced by Vakhtangov Theatre, 1928 ), " Stormy Petrel " ( Baku Workers'Theatre, 1930 ) and " The Rook is a Spring Bird " ( Central Children s Theatre, 1945 ),
- His " History of Russian Social Thought " in two volumes came out in 1907 and became popular with the Russian left . In 1912 Ivanov-Razumnik joined the staff of Narodnik magazine " Zavety " ( Testaments ) where he became the head of a literary department and friends with Sergey Mstislavsky, V . M . Tchernov and several other authors, members of the Socialist Revolutionary party.