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- Kudeyar abstract "Kudeyar (Russian: Кудеяр) is a Russian legendary folk hero whose story is told in Nikolay Kostomarov's 1875 novel of the same name.According to this legend, Kudeyar was the elder brother of Ivan the Terrible. His mother purportedly was Solomonida Saburova, whom Vasily III divorced on account of her barrenness and incarcerated in a convent. Several months after the controversial divorce she bore a son, who was smuggled to the Cossacks living along the Don River, where he became their fearless ataman and champion in the manner of Robin Hood.Actually, there were several Cossack robbers of this name. There is a letter of one Muscovite boyar to Ivan IV from Crimea, where he reports that \"there is only one brigand left here - the accursed Kudeyar\". The name is apparently Persian, composed of two elements standing for \"god\" and \"man\".".
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- Kudeyar wikiPageRevisionID "569174367".
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink 1875_in_literature.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Ataman.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Boyar.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1875_novels.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_of_Russian_folklore.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Don_Cossacks.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_folklore.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_novels.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Convent.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Crimea.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Don_River_(Russia).
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Folk_hero.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Folklore_of_Russia.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Infertility.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_the_Terrible.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Muscovite.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Kostomarov.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Outlaw.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Robbery.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Hood.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Russians.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Solomonia_Saburova.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLink Vasili_III_of_Russia.
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kudeyar".
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLinkText "bore a son in the convent".
- Kudeyar wikiPageWikiLinkText "child named George".
- Kudeyar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Kudeyar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kudeyar subject Category:1875_novels.
- Kudeyar subject Category:Characters_of_Russian_folklore.
- Kudeyar subject Category:Don_Cossacks.
- Kudeyar subject Category:Russian_folklore.
- Kudeyar subject Category:Russian_novels.
- Kudeyar hypernym Hero.
- Kudeyar type Person.
- Kudeyar type Work.
- Kudeyar type Character.
- Kudeyar type Redirect.
- Kudeyar type Work.
- Kudeyar comment "Kudeyar (Russian: Кудеяр) is a Russian legendary folk hero whose story is told in Nikolay Kostomarov's 1875 novel of the same name.According to this legend, Kudeyar was the elder brother of Ivan the Terrible. His mother purportedly was Solomonida Saburova, whom Vasily III divorced on account of her barrenness and incarcerated in a convent.".
- Kudeyar label "Kudeyar".
- Kudeyar sameAs Q4244432.
- Kudeyar sameAs m.07l07n.
- Kudeyar sameAs Кудеяр.
- Kudeyar sameAs Q4244432.
- Kudeyar wasDerivedFrom Kudeyar?oldid=569174367.
- Kudeyar isPrimaryTopicOf Kudeyar.