• by Alexander in key positions in the Macedonian army. His youngest son Nikanor became commander of the infantry regiment known as the Shield bearers,...
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  • allied to Kassandros. Battle of Byzantium Antigonos Monophthalmos and Nikanor defeat Kleitos the White at sea. Battle of the Kopratas Eumenes defeats...
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    ("Прохор", 1788, A) – BU after 1795 Parmen 66 ("Пармен", 1789, A) – BU 1799 Nikanor 66 ("Никанор", 1789, A) – Last mentioned 1796 Pimen 66 ("Пимен", 1789,...
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    Stasanor, who had remained neutral during the conflicts. After the defeat of Nikanor's army, there was no force in the east that could have opposed Seleucus...
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    study trip to Italy, and provided a workshop for the brothers Grigory and Nikanor Chernetsov. His daughter, Countess Anna Pavlovna Kutaisova (1800-1868)...
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    Illarionovich Vorontsov Baldwin Wake Walker Eric Sherbrooke Walker Nikolay Yung Nikanor Zakhvatayev Mikhail Zasulich Yakov Zhilinsky Theodoor Johan Arnold van...
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  • investigation into corruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2007, Nikanor was merged into Katanga in a transaction valued at US$3.3 billion. In May...
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  • assassinated by Perdikkas. Nearchos, Macedonian admiral. Boyhood friend of Alexander the Great. Nikanor, brother of Kassandros, betrayer of Eurydike, victim...
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  • Nicanor (/naɪˈkeɪnər/; Greek: Nικάνωρ Nīkā́nōr; executed 317 BC) was a Macedonian officer who served the Diadochus Cassander and the son in law of Aristotle...
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    army led by Petar I, aided by several Russian battalions and the fleet of Admiral Dmitry Senyavin pushed them back to Dubrovnik. But soon after, Russian...
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  • and then to Livorno, thanks to transport arrangements made by Russian Admiral Count Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov (1737–1808). At the request of Orlov, he...
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    worked in Novi Sad and Budapest Božidar Petranović (1809–1874), Realism Nikanor Grujić, (1810–1887), Rationalism to Romanticism Petar II Petrović-Njegoš...
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    architect; Nikolay Lvov (1753–1804) – Russian architect, poet, translator; Nikanor Svechin (1772–1849) – Russian general, participant in the Napoleonic Wars;...
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    collected folk ballads, a part of the Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik Nikanor Ivanović (1825–1894), metropolitan of Montenegro Ivan Stojanović (1829–1900)...
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