• Aleksey Mikhailovich Durnovo (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Дурново; 1792 – after 1841) was a Russian squire and landlord in Chernsky District of Tula Oblast...
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    The Durnovo (Russian: Дурново) (known variant 'Durnovy' [plural], 'Durnov'[m] ,'Durnova' [f] (Russian: 'Дурновы'; 'Дурнов', 'Дурнова')) is a prominent...
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  • In 1827, she married squire and military officer Aleksey Mikhailovich Durnovo. Maria Sergeyevna Durnovo was a gifted pianist and harpist. According to writer...
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    1805 – 1811 Aleksey Zherebtsov 1811 – 1814 Ilya Bezborodko 1814 – 1815 Aleksey Zherebtsov 1815 – 1818 Arkadiy Nelidov 1826 – 1830 Dmitriy Durnovo 1830 – 1833...
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    2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014. Дурново Иван Николаевич [Ivan Nikolayevich Durnovo] (in Russian). Russian Empire. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014...
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    year End year Ivan Velio 1880 1881 Vyacheslav von Plehve 1881 1884 Pyotr Durnovo 1884 1893 Nikolai Petrov 1893 1895 Nikolai Saburov 1895 1896 Anton Dobrzhinsky...
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  • Monarch – Tsar Nicholas II Chairman of the Committee of Ministers – Ivan Durnovo 26 May – Russian cruiser Boyarin launched without presence of the Imperial...
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    Union among Eurasianist political circles. The term was first coined by Aleksey Belyayev-Gintovt [ru], who published a painting of a nuclear submarine...
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    they were. Uvarovite, the rarest of garnets, is named after him. His son Aleksey Uvarov co-founded the Russian Archaeological Society and the State Historical...
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    the conservative newspaper Novoye Vremya ("New Time"), owned and run by Aleksey Suvorin. Rozanov's comments, always paradoxical and sparking controversy...
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  • the 1830s. Drawing on the works of Greek Church Fathers, the philosopher Aleksey Khomyakov (1804–60) and his devoutly Orthodox colleagues elaborated a traditionalistic...
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    linguists, producing distinguished students like Aleksey Shakhmatov, Dmitry Ushakov, Nikolai Durnovo, Olaf Broch, Aleksandar Belić, Mikhail Pokrovsky...
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    the helm of the conservatives was taken by Konstantin Pobedonostsev and Aleksey Suvorin. Andreas Renner, "Defining a Russian nation: Mikhail Katkov and...
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  • May 1881 30 May 1882 Count Dmitry Tolstoy 30 May 1882 25 April 1889 Ivan Durnovo 28 April 1889 15 October 1895 Nicholas II Ivan Goremykin 15 October 1895...
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  • Sergei Alexandrovich (1891–1905) Alexander Kozlov (April–July 1905) Pyotr Durnovo (July–November 1905) Fyodor Dubasov (1905–1906) Sergei Gershelman (1906–1909)...
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    Wrangel Zhukovsky Politicians Alexander I Alexander III Butina Dubrovin Durnovo Gryzlov Kolchak Kornilov Luzhkov Malyshkin Mizulina Nicholas I Nicholas...
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    Russian Ambassador to NATO. Rodina was reinstated on 29 September 2012 and Aleksey Zhuravlyov, formally a member of the ruling United Russia, was unanimously...
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  • (1881–1887) Nikolai Karl Paul von Bunge (1887–1895) Ivan Nikolayevich Durnovo (1895–1903) Sergei Yulyevich Witte (1903–1905) After Nicholas II issued...
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    were as many foreigners as people of the native ethnicity. According to Aleksey Khomyakov, the Russian elite was "a colony of eclectic Europeans, thrown...
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    Wrangel Zhukovsky Politicians Alexander I Alexander III Butina Dubrovin Durnovo Gryzlov Kolchak Kornilov Luzhkov Malyshkin Mizulina Nicholas I Nicholas...
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  • Borodino No Baron Ilya Mikhailovich Duka 1768-1830 Lieutenant General Tarutino, Maloyaroslavets, Borodino, Smolensk Yes Ivan Durnovo Yes Stepan Dyatkov Yes...
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  • rating of United Russia both in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast." According to Aleksey Melnikov, an author of Gazeta.ru, "the type of "self-nominated" that has...
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    Wrangel Zhukovsky Politicians Alexander I Alexander III Butina Dubrovin Durnovo Gryzlov Kolchak Kornilov Luzhkov Malyshkin Mizulina Nicholas I Nicholas...
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  • minister Manaissen, minister of war Pyotr Vannovsky, interior minister Ivan Durnovo and leader of the codification department of the state council Eduard Frisch...
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    in Odessa. On the opposite side, supporting Bessarabia, were Nicolai N. Durnovo, writer and publisher, Sergei Witte, former Russian prime-minister, General...
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