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    Stepan Osipovich Makarov (Russian: Степан Осипович Макаров, Ukrainian: Степан Осипович Макаров; 8 January 1849 [O.S. 27 December 1848] – 13 April [O.S...
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    Admiral Makarov is an Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate of the Russian Navy, part of the Black Sea Fleet based at Sevastopol. She was laid down at the...
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  • Admiral Makarov may refer to: Konstantin Makarov (1931–2011), Soviet Admiral of the Fleet Stepan Makarov (1849–1904), Russian vice admiral Russian frigate Admiral...
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    industries of Ukraine. The university is named after Russian admiral Stepan Makarov, who was born in the city. In April 1901, the Ministry of National Education...
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    FESCO's fleet. She is named after the Imperial Russian Navy Admiral Stepan Makarov and was one of two icebreakers involved in Operation Breakthrough, an...
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    Russia, and which served in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. Stepan Osipovich Makarov, a famous Russian Navy commander, was the captain of the ship....
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  • actor Stepan Leidtorp (1902–?), Estonian politician Stepan Levitsky (1876–1924), Russian chess player Stepan Lucyszyn, English engineer Stepan Makarov (1848–1904)...
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    work. However, the newly appointed commander of Kronstadt base admiral Stepan Makarov found Tomishko’s draft too weak artistically and too small for the purpose...
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    ship had a crew of 568 officers and men. Admiral Makarov was named in honour of Admiral Stepan Makarov. The ship had two vertical triple-expansion steam...
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  • hockey forward Sergei Makarov (ice hockey, born 1964), Soviet ice hockey defenceman Sergey Makarov, Russian javelin thrower Stepan Makarov, Russian admiral...
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    Admiral Stepan Makarov, the commander of the squadron, and the war artist Vasily Vereshchagin. The arrival of the competent and aggressive Makarov after...
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    among their capital ships. Russian admirals killed in 1904 Vice-Admiral Stepan Makarov was killed when his flagship Petropavlovsk struck a mine and sank off...
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  • part of Sakhalin belonged to Japan. It was renamed Makarov (after the Russian admiral Stepan Makarov) and granted town status in 1946.[citation needed]...
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    the following month took her to Tallinn, where she was renamed Admiral Makarov. She served in the Soviet Navy, first in the 8th Fleet, then as a training...
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    Sherwood. Leonid Sherwood was responsible for the Makarov Monument [ru], a memorial to Admiral Stepan Makarov, killed during the Russo-Japanese war. It was...
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    Admiral Stepan Makarov. When his flagship, the battleship Petropavlovsk, struck one of those mines she sank almost immediately, drowning Makarov with the...
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    During the Russo-Japanese War, he was invited by Admiral Stepan Makarov to join him aboard Makarov's battleship, Petropavlovsk. On April 13, 1904, Petropavlovsk...
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    Soviet merchant marine under the name Admiral Makarov (Russian: Адмирал Макаров, named in honor of Stepan Makarov) until being returned to the U.S. Navy on...
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    telegram needed to be sent. On Tuesday 8 March 1904, Russian Admiral Stepan Makarov arrived in Port Arthur to assume command from the unfortunate Admiral...
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    coastal artillery, causing it to explode. April 13, 1904: Vice Admiral Stepan Makarov of the Imperial Russian Navy went down with his ship, Petropavlovsk...
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    arrival of Admiral Stepan Makarov and were able to achieve some degree of success against the Japanese, but on 13 April Makarov's flagship, the battleship...
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    the "Schultz Trawl" minesweeper. A close assistant of vice-admiral Stepan Makarov throughout the war, von Schultz sailed with him on the first two voyages...
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    harbour for the open seas, especially after the death of Admiral Stepan Osipovich Makarov from a naval mine on 13 April 1904. Although the actual Battle...
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  • now a museum ship in St. Petersburg) Lenin (1917–1968; broken up) Stepan Makarov (1917–1941; sunk) Toros (1929–1964) Sibir (1938–1973; ex-I. Stalin (−1961);...
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    oceanographer and commander of the Imperial Russian Navy, Vice-Admiral Stepan Makarov. It was first established as the Third Naval School on 8 November 1937...
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    (February 24, 1904) until the arrival of Vice Admiral Stepan Makarov (March 8, 1904), and again after Makarov's death (13 April  [O.S. 31 March]  1904) until...
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    Zemlya, Bering Sea, and Pacific Stepan Makarov, oceanographer, builder of the first polar icebreaker, war hero Stepan Malygin, author of the first Russian...
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    15 April 1969 29 November 1971 31 January 1991 Admiral Makarov Адмирал Макаров Stepan Makarov 23 February 1969 22 November 1970 25 October 1972 3 July...
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    of the Russian Mediterranean Squadron under the command of Admiral Stepan Makarov. From 1896 to 1898 he commanded the coast defence ship Pervenets. In...
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    first historical vessel in this new ship class. She was captained by Stepan Makarov, who was major naval engineer, early practitioner of torpedo usage and...
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