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    The Counts Bobrinsky or Bobrinskoy (Бобринские) are a Russian noble family descending from Count Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (1762–1813), who was Catherine...
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    The Bobrinsky Palace is a historic building in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is located between Galernaya ulitsa, Novo-Admiralteysky Canal, and Admiralteysky...
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  • Bobrinsky or Bobrinski, feminine: Bobrinskaya (Russian: Бобринский, Бобринская) is a surname associated with the Russian noble family of Bobrinsky. Notable...
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    The Homestead Dolgorukovy — Bobrinsky (Russian: Усадьба Долгоруковых — Бобринских) is a city manor in Moscow (Malaya Nikitskaya Street, 12). Built at...
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    Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky (Russian: Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Бо́бринский, 31 May 1852 – 2 September 1927) was a Russian historian and statesman from the Bobrinsky family...
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    also called the Bobrinski Kettle or Bobrinski Cauldron (also spelled Bobrinsky), is a bronze bucket produced in Herat, present-day Afghanistan in 1163...
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  • Bobrinskaya (house of Bobrinsky), was a Russian surgeon, pilot and racing driver. Daughter of Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky. She was one of the first...
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    Catherine kept her illegitimate son by Grigory Orlov (Alexis Bobrinsky, later elevated to Count Bobrinsky by Paul I) near Tula, away from her court. The acceptance...
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    Georgiy Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky (1863 – 1928) was a Russian military and government figure, Adjutant general, governor general of the General Government...
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  • aristocratic Russian family of Bobrinski, Bobrinsky or Bobrinskoy (Бобринские). His father was Count Alexei Alekseevich Bobrinsky (descended from an illegitimate...
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    Russian State, Vol. 2. p. 123, note 290. Bobrinsky, Alexander Alekseevich, Stat. Count Alexander Bobrinsky Noble families included in the General Armorial...
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    Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg (1769–1846), wife of Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg (1806–1869), Baltic German novelist, poet...
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    the village of Bobriki, and from whom descends the line of the Count Bobrinsky. Orlov's influence became paramount after the discovery of the Khitrovo...
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  • figurative forms. The earliest example of this is found on the so-called Bobrinsky Bucket. "A demonstration of the excellence achieved in metalwork under...
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    Typogr: S. Selivanovskogo. 1853 Tyeglevs. page 407. Comp. Count Alexander Bobrinsky. Noble families included in the General Armorial of the All-Russian Empire:...
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    1762–1772. Father of her illegitimate son Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (see Bobrinsky family). Alexander Vasilchikov — official favourite in 1772–1774...
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  • 1754–1801 Emperor of Russia r. 1796–1801 Maria Feodorovna 1759–1828 Alexei Bobrinsky 1762–1813 Anna 1757–1759 Juliane Princess of Saxe–Coburg-Saalfeld 1781–1860...
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    formally abolished until 1917. 5 September 1914 – 14 July 1915: Georgiy Bobrinsky 4 October 1916 – 31 May 1917: Fyodor Trepov, administrator of the governments...
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    of Sourozh Nikolai Avksentiev Vassily Balabanov Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky Viktor Chernov Georges Florovsky Vladimir Frederiks Muhammed-Gabdulkhay...
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    Political offices Preceded by Konstantin Chevkin Minister of Transport (Russia) 1862–1869 Succeeded by Vladimir Bobrinsky...
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    become Minister of Interior. Stürmer became close friends with Alexei Bobrinsky. He dreamed of "autocracy, located in combination with the constitutional...
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    in 1907. Near Venice he was invited by a Russian aristocrat, Countess Bobrinsky, to visit her. He was a graduate of the University of Heidelberg as well...
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    Russian scientist, historian and ethnologist Count Aleksey Alekseyevich Bobrinsky died in the Village on 4 December 1938. Oswald Redlich: Die Traditionsbücher...
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    was an exodus of ethnic Pamiris from Tajikistan and Russia. As Alexei Bobrinsky's [ru] records testify, during his discussions with the Pamiris in the...
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  • married firstly, in Berlin, Countess Helene Bobrinsky (1885–1937), daughter of Count Alexander Alexandrovich Bobrinsky. They had two sons and a daughter: Alexander...
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    585 recorded ceramic fragments. They were found by archaeologist A.A. Bobrinsky. Another pre-Hassuna or proto-Hassuna site in Iraq is Tell Maghzaliyah...
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    acknowledged by Catherine, in contrast to Count Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (1762–1813) the illegitimate son of the Empress. In 1780s, the physician...
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  • Duke Kirill Vladimirovich (he was the co-author, with Count Vladimir Bobrinsky, of the 1924 Manifest proclaiming Kirill an heir to the Russian throne)...
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    Groman argued for fixing prices at a lower value, but the minister Aleksei Bobrinsky, a spokesperson for landed interest, at first succeeded in ensuring the...
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    1864 Portrait of Charlotte of Belgium, 1864 Portrait of Count Alexei Bobrinsky, 1844 Portrait of Countess Olga Shuvalova, 1858 Portrait of Countess Varvara...
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