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    Count Vladimir Nikolayevich Lamsdorf (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Ла́мсдорф; German: Wladimir Nikolajewitsch Freiherr von der Wenge Graf Lambsdorff;...
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  • Lamsdorf or Lambsdorff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (born 1966), German politician Vladimir Lamsdorf...
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    Foreign Affairs of Russia, Vladimir Lamsdorf (1845–1907), who had arrived in Bulgaria at the end of 1902. Tatarchev presented Lamsdorf with an IMRO-designed...
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    minister Agenor Gołuchowski to coordinate with Russian foreign minister Vladimir Lamsdorf to diplomatically boycott Serbia until officers involved in the coup...
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    Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class)
    Никола́евич Муравьёв Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 1897–1900 Monarch Nicholas II Preceded by Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky Succeeded by Vladimir Lamsdorf...
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    ports for its navy, was in no mood to compromise. Foreign minister Vladimir Lamsdorf "thought that time was on the side of his country because of the [Trans-Siberian]...
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    the reforms. In February 1903, the new Russian foreign minister, Vladimir Lamsdorf, visited Vienna and signed the so-called "Vienna Program" on Macedonian...
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    University (b. 1828) At Saint Petersburg, Russian Foreign Minister Vladimir Lamsdorf presented a revised treaty proposal to China's Ambassador to the Russian...
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    Korea, Victor Collin de Plancy for loan. The Russian foreign minister Vladimir Lamsdorf agreed with the French loan, claiming that it would restrain the British...
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    general of cavalry and adjutant general on 18 January 1901 Count Vladimir Lamsdorf, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs on 21 September 1901 Count Paul...
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    ate together at a luncheon that included Russian Foreign Minister Vladimir Lamsdorf and German Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow. The New York Tribune would...
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    Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class)
    Balyasny; while after Sergei was appointed Governor of Moscow, Count Vladimir Lamsdorf punned: "Moscow used to stand on seven hills, and now it has to stand...
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    German mathematician Bogomir Korsov (1845–1920), baritone opera singer Vladimir Lamsdorf (1845–1907), statesman, Foreign Minister of the Russian Empire (1900–1906)...
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    Maistre, Ludvig Nobel, Georg Friedrich Parrot, Karl Nesselrode, and Vladimir Lamsdorf. In the 20th century, several parts of the cemetery were destroyed;...
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    Petersburg, Russia, to begin meetings with Russian Foreign Minister Vladimir Lamsdorf to negotiate with the Russians regarding their use of the Korean peninsula...
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  • Ludvig Nobel, Fyodor Litke, Georg Friedrich Parrot, Karl Nesselrode, Vladimir Lamsdorf and Vasily Radlov. Some tombstones of notable people were transferred...
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    Durnovo Ministry of Finance Ivan Shipov Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Lamsdorf Ministry of Railways Clavdy Nemeshayev Ministry of Justice Sergey...
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    Father Jean-Léon Le Prevost; diplomats such as Camille Barrere, Count Vladimir Lamsdorf, Prince Pierre Wolkonsky, Count Zichy, and Prince Ypsilanti, the Roumanian...
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  • 11 September 1942, aged 58, he died in the hospital of Stalag XIII-B, Lamsdorf, Germany. His death was reported in several newspapers of the time, including...
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    beginning of the war and were interned in various PoW camps (Stalag) including Lamsdorf (Stalag VIII-B), Stalag IVC at Wistritz bei Teplitz and Stalag 4b near...
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    Alexey A. Bekleshov, governor; 1800–1807 Yakov Ivanovich Lamzdorf (Jacob Lamsdorf), governor; 1807–1811 Nikolay Osipovich Laba, governor; 1811–1816 Pyotr...
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