Two yachts of the Russian Navy have been named Livadia: Russian yacht Livadia (1873) Russian yacht Livadia (1880) This article includes a list of ships...
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Livadia was an imperial yacht of the House of Romanov built in 1869–1873 by Leopold Schwede in Nikolaev. She served on the Black Sea. The Livadia was...
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The Livadia was an imperial yacht of the House of Romanov built in 1879–1880 to replace a yacht of the same name that had sunk off the coast of Crimea...
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the Russian Far East Livadia Palace, Livadia, Crimea Russian yacht Livadia (1873), a Russian yacht completed in 1873 and wrecked in 1878 Russian yacht Livadia (1880)...
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royal yachts of the House of Romanov of the Russian Empire were named Livadia, after the Livadia Palace: Russian yacht Livadia (1873), launched in 1873 and...
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Imperial yachts employed by the Tsar of Russia: Alexandria (I) (1851–1906) Standart (I) (1857–1892) Derzhava (1871–1905) Tsarevna (1874–1917) Livadia (1873–1878);...
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Alexander III on the site of the former Maly Livadia Palace in Crimea. The four-meter monument by Russian sculptor Andrey Kovalchuk depicts Alexander III...
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Nicholas II (redirect from Russian Tsar Nicholas II)
Russia, being the first reigning British monarchs to do so. However, they did not set foot on Russian soil. Instead, they stayed aboard their yachts,...
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The Derzhava (Russian: Держава, English translation: independent, self-sufficient nation-state) was a royal yacht of the House of Romanov. It was laid...
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a trip to meet with the Russian Tsar (Emperor) Alexander II in the Crimea in 1867. Sultaniye carried Fuad Pasha to the Livadia Palace, arriving there on...
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list of Russian artists. In this context, the term "Russian" covers the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand...
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Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
years, when they were not taking extended holidays at their summer villa Livadia in the Crimean Peninsula. Despite the fact that their relationship began...
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Alexey Bogolyubov (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
Imperial steam yacht Aleksandria of 1852 Central Naval Museum Shipping in Rough Waters Moonlit Night at Sea, 1874 The Russian Museum Imperial Russian troops crossing...
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Alexander of Battenberg (category Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Russia))
visits to the Tsar at Livadia, to the courts of the Great Powers. After paying a visit to the Ottoman Sultan's court, a Russian warship conveyed him to...
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Ippolit Vogak (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
Novgorod and Petr Velikiy in 1874-1880, as well as imperial yacht of the House of Romanov Livadia. He was a junior flag-officer (младший флагман) of the Black...
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in the latter town in 2008. He designed the interior of the Russian imperial yacht, Livadia and the Romanian luxury steamship NMS Regele Carol I. In 1891...
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original on January 7, 2001. "Unique River Ships of the Past". English Russia. July 11, 2012. Retrieved August 1, 2013. Santiago, Great Lakes Shipwrecks...
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Hartlepools". Northern Echo. No. 933. Darlington. 1 January 1873. "Launch of a New Yacht for Col. Tomline". Ipswich Journal. No. 6971. Ipswich. 13 January...
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Liverpool Mercury. No. 9661. Liverpool. 31 December 1878. "Loss of the Russian Imperial Yacht". The Cornishman. No. 17. Penzance. 7 November 1878. p. 8. "Shipping"...
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Dundee Courier. No. 7927. Dundee. 17 December 1878. "Loss of the Russian Imperial Yacht". The Cornishman. No. 17. Penzance. 7 November 1878. p. 8. "Shipping"...
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