• Tatishchev information (Russian: Татищевские известия, romanized: Tatishchevskie izvestiya; Ukrainian: Татищевські звістки, romanized: Tatyshchevs'ki zvistky)...
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    Tatishchev which remained unaccounted for (such as the alleged Ioachim Chronicle, which has never been found) became known as "Tatishchev information"...
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  • historian Vasily Tatishchev in the 18th century. The alleged Ioachim Chronicle, which has never been found, is part of the "Tatishchev information" (Russian:...
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    Russian historiography by Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750). According to Tatishchev, who claimed to have derived his information from the now-lost Ioachim Chronicle...
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    identified "Nestor" as the author. Modern scholars distrust all such "Tatishchev information" unless they are supported by another extant source. 'In any case...
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    identified "Nestor" as the author. Modern scholars distrust all such "Tatishchev information" unless they are supported by another extant source. 'In any case...
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    was Igor's mother. According to Tatishchev, the name "Ingor" comes from the Finnish (Izhora) name Inger. Tatishchev also gives Igor's birth dates from...
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    accused Vernadsky's Kievan Russia (1948) of uncritically recycling Tatishchev information about an alleged commercial treaty that Vladimir the Great supposedly...
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  • to Ukrainian researcher Leontii Voytovych, this name is the result of Tatishchev's erroneous conclusion from the text of the 944 agreement between Russia...
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    translation of the Greek word "metropolis," i.e., "capital"). Vasily Tatishchev, Boris Rybakov and some other Russian and Ukrainian historians interpreted...
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    Stavropol was founded as a fortress in 1737 by the Russian statesman Vasily Tatishchev. It was often informally referred to as Stavropol-on-Volga to distinguish...
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    Moscow: 189–196. Znayenko, Myroslava T. (1980). The Gods of Ancient Slavs: Tatishchev and the Beginnings of Slavic Mythology. Columbus: Slavica. ISBN 0-89357-074-5...
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    among them Moscow Logic Circle, and Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School. Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750) Gregory Skovoroda (1722–1794) Mikhail Shcherbatov (1733–1790)...
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  • Elements" and data available from the Minor Planet Center. Critical list information is also provided by the MPC, unless otherwise specified from Lowell Observatory...
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  • Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1933–2017), Russian poet MPC · 4234 4235 Tatishchev 1978 SL5 Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750), Russian statesman, historian and ethnographer...
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    delegation led by mining specialist Johann Blüher and statesman Vasily Tatishchev was sent to the Urals. They were entrusted with managing the mining industry...
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    Fleet. In July 2022, Varyag, Admiral Tributs and intelligence ship Vasily Tatishchev became the first Russian Navy's ships operating in the Adriatic Sea since...
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    there, the Yegoshikha Copper Factory was founded on its banks by Vasily Tatishchev, who was the then Chief Manager of all of the factories in the Ural region...
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    Russico-Anglicum. The earliest scientific research paper on mammoths was by Vasily Tatishchev in 1725. John Bell, who was on the Ob River in 1722, said that mammoth...
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    published a new atlas proposing the Ural Mountains as the border of Asia. Tatishchev announced that he had proposed the idea to von Strahlenberg. The latter...
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  • needed] Vladimir apparently had a Czech wife, whose name is given by Vasily Tatishchev as Malfrida. Historians have gone to extremes in order to provide a political...
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    theatre was funded by Alexander Mantashev and it was designed by Cornell K. Tatishchev and Aleksander Szymkiewicz, Tbilisi's Municipal Architect. From 2002 to...
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    UpToDate. This topic last updated: Dec 10, 2018. :Fleming M, Ravula S, Tatishchev SF, Wang HL (September 2012). "Colorectal carcinoma: Pathologic aspects"...
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    with the development of the Ural region by Tsar Peter the Great. Vasily Tatishchev, appointed by the Tsar as a chief manager of Ural factories, founded Perm...
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    Zhigulevsk 2 Vishnya-class intelligence ships: Fedor Golovin Vasiliy Tatishchev (active as of 2022) Baklan-class intelligence ship KSV-2168 Training vessels...
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    car on the way to Western Siberia, along with Count Ilya Leonidovich Tatishchev, Prince Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov, Pierre Gilliard, Sydney Gibbes...
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    Ossetians to immigrate. According to Russian ambassador to Georgia Mikhail Tatishchev, at the beginning of the 17th century there was already a small group...
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    been done in this direction in Russia. The preceding attempt of Vasily Tatishchev was merely a rough sketch, inelegant in style, and without the true spirit...
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    statesmen such as Ivan Kirillov, Ivan Neplyuyev, P.I. Rychkov, and Vasily Tatishchev. Engravings and fragments of the Elizabethan gates are also on display...
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  • Society, statistician, organiser of the first Russian Empire Census Vasily Tatishchev, statesman, economist, geographer, ethnographer, philologist and historian...
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