• Tatishchev may refer to: Tatishchev family, a Russian noble family Dmitry Tatishchev (1767–1845), Russian diplomat and art collector Vasily Tatishchev...
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    Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev (sometimes spelt Tatischev; ‹See Tfd›Russian: Васи́лий Ники́тич Тати́щев, IPA: [vɐˈsʲilʲɪj nʲɪˈkʲitʲɪtɕ tɐˈtʲiɕːɪf]; 19 April...
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  • Tatishchev information (‹See Tfd›Russian: Татищевские известия, romanized: Tatishchevskie izvestiya; Ukrainian: Татищевські звістки, romanized: Tatyshchevs'ki...
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  • 53°28′26″N 49°20′55″E / 53.47389°N 49.34861°E / 53.47389; 49.34861 The Tatishchev Monument (‹See Tfd›Russian: Памятник Татищеву) is an equestrian statue...
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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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    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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    1720–1722, he commissioned Vasily Tatishchev to oversee and develop the mining and smelting works in the Ural. Tatishchev proposed a new copper smelting...
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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" (‹See...
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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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    The House of Tatischev or Tatishchev (Russian: Тати́щевы) is a Russian noble family traditionally believed to be descended from the Princes of Solomerech...
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  • May 6, 1978 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh THM 16 km MPC · JPL 4235 Tatishchev 1978 SL5 Tatishchev September 27, 1978 Nauchnij L. I. Chernykh  · 10 km MPC · JPL...
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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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    and an intimate friend of Ferdinand VII of Spain. Of Rurikid stock, Tatishchev owed his elevation in no small degree to the influence of his aunt, Princess...
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    introduced into Imperial Russian historiography by Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750). According to Tatishchev, who claimed to have derived his information from the...
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    of Bygone Years (ca. 1113)[citation needed] The often careless Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750) claimed that three Chronicle texts that were somehow "lost"...
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  • European sources, starting from the middle of the 13th century. Vasily Tatishchev believed that for the first time the term "White Rus'" is found in the...
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    cell. Accused of plotting to rescue the Imperial family, Dolgorukov and Tatishchev were taken by Bolshevik revolutionary Grigory Nikulin and Cheka agents...
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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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    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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    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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  • Society, statistician, organiser of the first Russian Empire Census Vasily Tatishchev, statesman, economist, geographer, ethnographer, philologist and historian...
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    Catharina Schneider (left) with Count Ilya Tatishchev, Pierre Gilliard, Countess Anastasia Hendrikova and Prince Vasily Dolgorukov...
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    quotation to verify] After conversion, Russian Historian Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev personally visited the lands of Volga Bulgaria and wrote in 1768 that...
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    The Romanov entourage. From left to right: Catherine Schneider; Ilya Tatishchev; Pierre Gilliard; Anastasia Hendrikova; and Vasily Dolgorukov. They voluntarily...
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    Black Sea: Korolyov, Minsk and Kaliningrad and intelligence ship Vasily Tatishchev to the Mediterranean Sea, where it will monitor three-carrier exercise...
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    February 15, 1829, in Saint Petersburg, to Count Dmitry Nikolayevich Tatishchev (1796–1851) and Serafima Ivanovna (née Kusova) (1807–1869). He was educated...
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  • are archaeological monuments of federal importance. Historian Vasily Tatishchev claimed that the Peremyshl fortress was founded in 1152. However a 1339...
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    Buhvostov was born in the mid 17th-century, as a serf to Mikhail Tatishchev. The Tatishchev family were influential Boyars in Nikolskoe. Little is known about...
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    Vasily and Ivan Golitsyn, okolnichy Ivan Kriuk-Kolychev, okolnichy Mikhail Tatishchev, monks, priests, clerics, merchants, plus trusted dvoriane and deti boiarskie...
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    Chelyabinsk Fortress, attached by Colonel A.I. Tevkelev to his report to V.N. Tatishchev on 10 September 1736. Soon it received the name Sibirskaya (now Truda...
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