The Musin-Pushkin House is an historic building in Saint Petersburg, located at number 104 on the Moyka River Embankment. It is also known as "A. I. Musin-Pushkin's...
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Yakovlevich Musin-Pushkin (1710–1799), a Guard Captain, and his wife, Natalia Mikhailovna, née Priklonskaya. He graduated from the artillery school in Saint Petersburg...
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up Pushkin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a Russian poet. Pushkin may also refer to: Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, a...
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Monument to Nizami Ganjavi in Saint Petersburg Moskovsky railway station Moscow Triumphal Gate Muruzi House Musin-Pushkin House Narva Triumphal Gate National...
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film) Old East Slavic language Solar eclipse of 1 May 1185 Musin-Pushkin House (Saint Petersburg) Katchanovski, Ivan; Kohut, Zenon E.; Nesebio, Bohdan Y...
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the German woman, the heroine of the war of 1813–1815. Musin-Pushkin House (Saint Petersburg) Память железного времени или кавалерист-девица "История...
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Order of St. Andrew (redirect from Russian Order of Saint Andrew)
Christoph von Münnich Joachim Murat Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky Valentin Musin-Pushkin Ivan Nabokov Napoleon I of France Napoleon III of France Napoléon, Prince...
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and Saint Petersburg fashionable salon hostess. Lermontov's popularity at the salons of Princess Sofija Shcherbatova and of Countess Emilie Musin-Pushkina...
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(admiral) Burkhard Christoph von Münnich Mikhail Nikitich Muravyov Valentin Musin-Pushkin Ivan Nabokov Napoleon III Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh Ivan Neplyuyev...
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Collection of Russian Chronicles (in Russian) The House of Count Aleksei Musin-Pushkin (1744–1818) in St. Petersburg. Here was stored Laurentian Codex...
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lord of Kytäjä, who had recently lost his first wife, countess Marie Musin-Pushkin. Helene gained a stepson, the later-notorious wastrel Hjalmar Linder...
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Aurora Karamzin (category Recipients of the Order of Saint Catherine)
relative of Finnish writer Marie Linder. Emilie married Count Vladimir Musin-Pushkin [ru] while Alexandra became the second wife of 1st Baron of Seisal José...
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Moyka (category Rivers of Saint Petersburg)
Moyka (Russian: Мойка, also latinised as Moika) is a short river in Saint Petersburg which splits from the Neva River. Along with the Neva, the Fontanka...
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Mikhail Ivanovich Belsky (category Artists from Saint Petersburg)
they arrived, they were placed under the patronage of Count Alexei Musin-Pushkin [ru], the Russian Envoy. Classes at the Royal Academy of Arts were open...
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year, he went to Saint Petersburg, at the invitation of the President of the Imperial Academy of Arts, Count Aleksei Musin-Pushkin, who wished to improve...
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in 1792 and the inscription was first published in 1794 by Aleksei Musin-Pushkin. The study of the inscription is said to be the first epigraphic study...
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letter to Count Vasily Musin-Pushkin-Bruce [ru] dated February 13 (25), 1833: "Having the opportunity to send to St. Petersburg several paintings written...
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Parutyne in Mykolaiv Raion. Before 1902, the site was owned by the Counts Musin-Pushkins, who did not allow any excavations on their estate. Professional excavations...
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the Dutch Republic, and Prussia. Sweden's initial plan to attack Saint Petersburg and instigate a coup to depose Empress Catherine II did not materialize...
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Elizabeth Vorontsova-Dashkova (category Nobility from Saint Petersburg)
Voronstova-Dashkova (6 September 1871 - 13 September 1927), who married Count Musin-Pushkin and had five children. Irina Vorontsova-Dashkova (2 December 1872 -...
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Alexander Timashev (category Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class)
Nobility, equestrian; Maria (1857–1943), married to the Cavalry Guard Ivan Musin–Pushkin; Elizabeth (born 17 October 1861, Paris), goddaughter of Vasily Pashkov...
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Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek (category Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences)
time as its superintendent Mikhail Magnitskii was replaced by Mikhail Musin-Pushkin, who was more open to Oriental studies. The latter had spent many years...
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Prince Nikolay Saltykov Princess Yekaterina Dashkova Count Aleksei Musin-Pushkin Count Semyon Vorontsov Prince Alexander Kurakin Prince Andrey Razumovsky...
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Appearance of Christ Before the People. In a letter to Count Vasily Musin-Pushkin-Bruce dated 28 February 1834, Ivanov reported: Having never tried myself...
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Rodionovna Volkonskaya (née Kosheleva), the wife of Count Aleksei Ivanovich Musin-Pushkin (1744–1817). 2010: 1395, M:1627. Maria Alexandrovna. 2011: 1463, M:1695...
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457–460. Commemorative book for 1869. – St. Petersburg: Court Printing House. – S. 279. Court calendar. St. Petersburg, 1879–1889, 1895, 1897, 1903, 1911, 1915...
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