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25: 286: 231:), the tsar did not respect Miloslavsky, never called him his father-in-law, and even pulled him by the hair and hit him with his fist on several occasions. Miloslavsky and his family occupied the 224: 205: 213: 347: 323: 362: 89: 267: 61: 68: 108: 42: 75: 46: 367: 316: 192:, Miloslavsky, as the tsar's father-in-law, began to play a more visible role at the royal court. During the 57: 193: 342: 309: 35: 257: 82: 357: 352: 297: 216:. His foreign contemporaries considered him a self-interested and dull-witted individual. 8: 201: 189: 163: 263: 220: 232: 209: 181:
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