• Mikhail Grigorievich Zemtsov (Russian: Михаи́л Григо́рьевич Земцо́в; 1688–1743) was a Russian architect who practiced a sober, restrained Petrine Baroque...
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    Its chief practitioners - Domenico Trezzini, Andreas Schlüter, and Mikhail Zemtsov - drew inspiration from a rather modest Dutch, Danish, and Swedish...
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  • Zemtsov may refer to: Mikhail Zemtsov (1688-1743), Russian architect 25094 Zemtsov, an asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    in 1718–1725 to Nicola Michetti's designs by Gaetano Chiaveri and Mikhail Zemtsov. The palace currently houses the Kadriorg Art Museum, a branch of the...
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    On 17 January 2004, Kristina met her husband, American businessman Mikhail Zemtsov in Miami. They married in a private ceremony on 9 March 2005 in Miami...
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    Great's daughter, Empress Elizabeth, Mikhail Zemtsov designed a new palace and work began in 1744. In 1745, Zemtsov's pupil, Andrei Kvasov, working with...
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    wedding party then crossed the River Neva to the Summer Garden, where Mikhail Zemtsov had designed a special banqueting hall for the occasion. The tables...
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    to Top Soviet Defense Post". The Christian Science Monitor. Zemtsov 1989, p. 184. Zemtsov 1989, p. 185. Andrew, Christopher; Gordievsky, Oleg (1990)....
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    Blessed Virgin Mary, erected in 1733–1737 according to the project Mikhail Zemtsov on the site of the park in front of the current Kazan Cathedral. The...
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    with seven rooms on each. They were decorated by Russian architect Mikhail Zemtsov, German baroque sculptor and architect Andreas Schlüter, and Italian...
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    Elizabeth Petrovna. Some[who?] suggest architects Bartolomeo Rastrelli and Mikhail Zemtsov were responsible for the design, though that is yet to be substantiated...
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    on Red Square Andreyan Zakharov, builder of the Russian Admiralty Mikhail Zemtsov, architect of Catherinethal Pyotr Baranovsky, preservationist of ancient...
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    Domenico Trezzini – Peter and Paul Fortress, Saint Petersburg (1706–1740) Mikhail Zemtsov – Transfiguration Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) (1743–54) Francesco...
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    The original palace of 1717–1723 was rebuilt in 1743–1756, first by Mikhail Zemtsov, A. V. Kvasov and Savva Chevakinsky and then by Francesco Bartolomeo...
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    site probably in the 1720s. It was a one-storey building. Architect Mikhail Zemtsov erected a second, two-storey house on the site in the 1740s. In 1752...
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    Russia and occurred from 1743 to 1754, based on a design by architect Mikhail Zemtsov. The cathedral was built in the place of an old barracks, that of the...
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  • Kadriorg Palace (architects Nicola Michetti, Gaetano Chiaveri and Mikhail Zemtsov) (begun 1718) Võru St. Catherine's Orthodox Church is an early example...
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    the planting of trees and the removal of some buildings. Architect Mikhail Zemtsov designed 24 garden pavilions, and oversaw the laying out of new paths...
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    in an Era of War. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-230-20478-2. Zemtsov 2001, p. 132. Fainsod & Hough 1979, p. 126. Fainsod & Hough 1979, pp. 142–146...
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  • away from drinking bormotukha and hard liquors". Jabol, Polish equivalent Zemtsov, Ilya. Encyclopedia of Soviet life - Google Book Search. Transaction Publishers...
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    Volkogonov, Dmitri. (1998), The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire. pp 383–431. Zemtsov, Ilya. Chernenko: The Last Bolshevik: The Soviet Union on the Eve of Perestroika...
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    2009, p. 377. Brown 2009, p. 402. Law 1975, p. 211. Zemtsov 1989, p. 86. Zemtsov 1989, p. 102. Zemtsov 1989, p. 103. Brown 2009, p. 403. Wesson 1978, p. 248...
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  • works Andreyan Zakharov (1761–1811) Alexander Zelenko (1871–1953) Mikhail Zemtsov (1688–1743) Tsardom of Russia Russian Empire Petrine Baroque architect...
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    Era. W. W. Norton & Co. p. 16. ISBN 0-393-05144-7. Zemtsov 1989, p. 87. Zemtsov 1989, p. 88. Zemtsov 1989, p. 105. Law 1975, p. 211. sfn error: no target:...
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    Chuquet 1911, p. 31. Popov 2009, p. 634–635. Zemtsov 2010, p. 7–8. Varchi 1821. Kharkevich 1900, pp. 206–208. Zemtsov 2015, p. 233. Chandler 2009, p. 749-766...
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    summoned by a relative, Domenico Trezzini. Trezzini collaborated with Mikhail Zemtsov on several major projects, including the Feodorovskaya Church in the...
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    buildings, though much altered, still stand. In 1741, Kvasov helped Mikhail Zemtsov to prepare coronation celebrations in Moscow. Two years later, he was...
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    November 2010. Zemtsov 1989, p. 119. Тихонов, Николай Александрович (in Russian). proekt-wms.narod.ru. Retrieved 5 November 2010. Zemtsov 1989, p. 70. Hough...
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    Defense, and was replaced by Sergey Akhromeyev. The political analyst Ilya Zemtsov has argued that Ogarkov's removal was the result of Grigory Romanov's failed...
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    No.48 — the Church of Simeon and Anna [ru], built in 1731–1734 by Mikhail Zemtsov and Johann Friedrich Blank [de]. It replaced the wooden church of St...
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