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    The House of Prozorovsky (Russian: Прозоровскиe) were a Russian noble family descending from medieval rulers of Yaroslavl and Mologa and eventually the...
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    Marshal from the Prozorovsky family. Prozorovsky gained distinction in the Seven Years' War and the conquest of Crimea. Prozorovsky's career was furthered...
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    1260 Yaroslavl was in Yurievichi hands) Rzhesvsky, non-titled (extant) Prozorovsky (extinct since 1914) Yurievichi, princes of Vladimir-Suzdal; until 1260...
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    Boris Alekseyevich Prozorovsky (Russian: Борис Алексеевич Прозоровский; 30 June 1891 in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia – 1937 in USSR) was a Russian...
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    and the hostilities were resumed, the 76-year-old commander-in-chief Prozorovsky made little progress in more than a year. In August 1809 he was eventually...
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    deposed on 6 September 1808, after an inspection ordered by Alexander Prozorovsky. In January 1809, alongside other boyars, he signed a letter of recommendation...
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  • Galina Korneva, Anton Yuriev, Alexey Sigaev, Mikhail Belyakovich, Nikita Prozorovsky [ru], Daniel Eldarov and Mikhail Tikhonov. The international versions...
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    Andrea Pozzo di Borgo Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel Alexander Prozorovsky Yevfimiy Putyatin Bahman Mirza Qajar Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar Mohammad...
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    approached by a detachment of Russian troops, headed by Prince Semyon Prozorovsky. Meanwhile, the Swedes assembled a 5,000-strong army, which included...
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    1774, Suvorov was married to Varvara Ivanovna Prozorovskaya [ru] of the Prozorovsky and Golitsyn noble families, and had a son Arkadi Suvorov and daughter...
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    Mologa's rulers moved to Moscow, where they have been known as Princes Prozorovsky and Shakhovskoy. In the late 15th century, they relocated a fair from...
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    respected families, such as Prince Michael Cherkassky, Prince Peter Prozorovsky, and Fedor Golovin; and some others were foreigners, such as Patrick...
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    The commander-in-chief of the Russian Moldavian Army, Prince A. A. Prozorovsky, decided to take the fortress by storm, but the assault of Zhurzhi and...
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  • songs written for, and dedicated to her by her mentor and partner Boris Prozorovsky, a prominent romance author, arrested in 1933 and executed in 1937 during...
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  • Alexander Oleshko Edgar Zapashny Alexey Elistratov Yuri Askarov Nikita Prozorovsky Vasily Mishchenko Lyudmila Gnilova Oleg Yesenin Stanislav Strelkov Edited...
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    the city. After massacring all who opposed him (including two Princes Prozorovsky) and giving the rich bazaars of the city over to pillage, Razin converted...
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    Alexander Prozorovsky, while below them burned a feud between Miloradovich and Pyotr Bagration. Bagration temporarily succeeded Prozorovsky as commander-in-chief...
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    François de Broglie, 2nd Duke of Broglie 1718–1804 1807 Prince Alexander Prozorovsky 1732–1809 1807 Count Ivan Gudovich 1741–1820 1812 Prince Mikhail Golenischev-Kutuzov...
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    locality is home to an estate of the same name which belonged to the Prozorovsky princes and later to one of the branches of the princely family Golitsyn...
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    even minor changes. The numerous proposals of the Kursk governors A.A. Prozorovsky, F.N. Nicknames, A.B. Debalmena, and A.A. Bekleshov, included in the...
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    Catherine the Great Preceded by office created Succeeded by Alexander Prozorovsky General Governor of Kiev, Chernigov, and Novgorod-Seversky Namestnichestvos...
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  • Jacob Bruce (1784–1786) Pyotr Dmitrievich Yeropkin (1786–1790) Alexander Prozorovsky (1790–1795) Mikhail Izmailov (1795–1797) Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgorukov...
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  • (Hawkins) – 3:06 "April in Paris" (Harburg–Duke) – 3:06 "How Strange" (Prozorovsky–Brent–Kahn–Stothart) – 3:02 "Half Step Down, Please" (Dameron–Hawkins)...
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  • songs were performed by Aija Kukule and Viktors Lapčenoks, lyrics by Lev Prozorovsky, music by Raimonds Pauls, this version was released in the cinemas. Four...
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    (1762–1817). 1773 – Golitsyn House, Tverskaya Street, destroyed 1812 1773 – Prozorovsky House, Bolshaya Polyanka Street, destroyed 1935 (disputed, also attributed...
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  • Reiters regiment of Charles d'Ebert, under command of Prince Semyon Prozorovsky, died in battle against units of Field Hetman of Lithuania Krzysztof...
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    compiled by him, which was kept by his descendants, the princes Golitsyn–Prozorovsky. This valuable historical source was introduced into scientific circulation...
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  • that Lyubech "was a town of the Severians not the Drevlians". Dmitry Prozorovsky believed that Malusha was the daughter of Mal, a Drevlyan leader. The...
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  • of the princes of Starodub) Princes of Pronsk Princes Prozorovsky-Galitzine Princes Prozorovsky-Golitsyns Princes Putyatin (a branch of the Drutsky princely...
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    (b. 1784), granddaughter of Russian Field Marshall Prince Alexander Prozorovsky. She had separated from her husband, Vladimir Nikolayevich Akinfov (1841-1914)...
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