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Boris Skossyreff

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Boris Skossyreff (born 1898) was a Russian adventurer.

In 1933, Skossyreff seized control of the Andorran governemnt proclaiming himself King Boris I. He was supported by several disaffected Andorrans, some in high positions in the government. Several days later "King Boris" was removed by several guardsmen of the Bishop of Urgell, but the resultant turmoil culminated in the nation's judicial authority, the Tribunal de Corts, firing the members of the Council Of The Land.

In order to prevent the total dissolution of law and order, the French government sent squads of gendarmes to keep domestic order. Within a short time, the Andorrans held elections, re-established the Council Of The Land, with all men over the age of twenty-four being allowed to vote, and all men over thirty allowed to hold office.