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    following decade the family was absorbed into the ranks of Muscovite boyars. The Odoyevsky family died out in the mid-19th century. The family was listed in...
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  • Russia Odoyevsky family, an extinct Russian Rurikid princely family. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Odoyevsky. If an...
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    Prince Vladimir Fyodorovich Odoyevsky (Russian: Влади́мир Фёдорович Одо́евский; 11 August [O.S. 30 July] 1803 – 11 March [O.S. 27 February] 1869) was...
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  • of the Princes of Tarusa) Princes Obolensky-Neledinsky-Mielec Princes Odoyevsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Novosil) Princes Odoevskys-Maslov...
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    Monastery was set up in present-day Pushkin Square, and three years later, Odoyevsky family set up a stone mansion on the site of present-day Museum of Modern...
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  • Odoyev (category Odoyevsky Uyezd)
    west of Tula Oblast, Russia. It serves as the administrative center of Odoyevsky District. It sits on the left bank of the Upa river, a right tributary...
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    means "spark". Alexander Odoevsky was born in Saint Petersburg, to an old family of Russian aristocrats. He received a high quality home education and in...
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    Rurikids (redirect from Rurikid family)
    of Russia (d. 1598), a period of more than 700 years. Numerous princely families have claimed to trace their lineage to Rurik. They are one of Europe's...
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    circle) and with some of the Decembrists, notably with the poet Alexander Odoyevsky (with whom, judging by "In Memoriam", 1839, he became quite close); in...
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  • List of noble houses (category Lists of families)
    Meshchersky House of Mikeladze House of Mstislavsky House of Obolensky House of Odoyevsky House of Orbeliani House of Orlov House of Pahlen House of Pavlenishvili...
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    Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy (category Tolstoy family)
    literati as the pioneering Russian philosopher Pyotr Chaadayev and Vladimir Odoyevsky.[citation needed] Bain 1911, p. 1061. Bain 1911, pp. 1061–1062. Bain 1911...
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    Donskoy Monastery (category Burial sites of Russian noble families)
    historians Mikhail Shcherbatov and Vasily Klyuchevsky, the critic Vladimir Odoyevsky, the architect Osip Bove, the painter Vasily Perov, the courtier Alexander...
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  • Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature, 1984 – 287 Pages Now – Odoyevsky District of the Tula Region. According to his own testimony: "I was born...
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    the exiled Russian Decembrists Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky, Vladimir Odoyevsky, poet Yakov Polonsky, Armenian writers Khachatur Abovian,[2] Gabriel Sundukian...
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  • Evdokia Bobyleva (category People from Odoyevsky District)
    August 1919, Bobyleva was born into a peasant family in the village of Anastasovo [ce; ru], Odoyevsky District, Tula Oblast. She had two siblings. Following...
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  • Kirill Naryshkin (category Naryshkin family)
    name was first mentioned in 1646, when he and Prince Nikita Ivanovich Odoyevsky were dispatched to guard the southern borders of Muscovy against possible...
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    000 (1959); 76,000 (1939). The city originated in the 18th century as the family manor of Counts Bobrinsky, who industrialized it towards the end of the...
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    Timofey Granovsky Nikolay Nekrasov Ivan Turgenev Vladimir Dahl Vladimir Odoyevsky Aleksey Pisemsky Afanasy Fet In 1846 Nekrasov persuaded Belinsky and other...
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    Tula has been a major centre for the manufacture of armaments. The Demidov family built the first armament factory in Russia in the city, in what would become...
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    Borys Hrinchenko, Ivan Manzhura, Oleksandr Oles, Vladimir Odoyevsky (See: Prince Odoyevsky. Moscow, 1884), Nikolay Nekrasov, Nikolay Gogol, Leo Tolstoy...
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    31 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine Neil Cornwell, "Belinsky and V.F. Odoyevsky." Slavonic and East European Review 62.1 (1984): 6–24. online Archived...
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    Antony Pogorelsky, Alexander Bestuzhev and "Russian Hoffmann" Vladimir Odoyevsky. Tyutchev is best known for the following verse: Who would grasp Russia...
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    attached to the letter of Prince Fyodor Kurakin to Prince Nikita Ivanovich Odoyevsky and his companions from Smolensk from 28 June (8 July) 1664. This letter...
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    Ivan III of Russia (category Daniilovichi family)
    and joined the Muscovite court in the 1480s, including the Vorotynskys, Odoyevskys, Gorchakovs, and others. A peace treaty signed on 5 February 1494 legalized...
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    Upper Oka Principalities (category Olgovichi family)
    needed] Odoyev (Principality of Odoyev) and Novosil - the seats of the Odoyevsky princes, retained by them as an appanage until the Oprichnina of 1565-1572...
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    Русский Сборник, Russian Digest) magazine of Andrey Krayevsky and Vladimir Odoyevsky, and to “Starina and Novizna” (Russian: Старина и Новизна, Old and New)...
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  • James Outram, 1st Baronet, English general (b. 1803) 1869 – Vladimir Odoyevsky, Russian philosopher and critic (b. 1803) 1870 – Moshoeshoe I of Lesotho...
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    Moscow, his house was visited by his close friends such as Prince Vladimir Odoyevsky (philosopher, writer, music critic), Denis Davydov (soldier-poet), Wilhelm...
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  • Vladimirovich Butkevich was born in the village of Rusanovo, Odoyevsky District of Tula Governorate in the family of Vladimir Sergeyevich Butkevich, who was a professor...
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  • music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. As a teacher, Müller taught Vladimir Odoyevsky, and perhaps John Field, Alexander Griboyedov, and Alexander Alyabyev...
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