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Achilles Nikolayevich Alferaki ("Achilles"
sometimes spelled Akhilles or Ahilles) (3 July 1846, Kharkov,
Russian Empire – 27
December 1919,
Saint Petersburg...
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Alferaki Palace is a
museum in Taganrog, Russia,
originally the home of the
wealthy merchant Nikolay Alferaki. It was
built in 1848 by the
architect Andrei...
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noble Gr****
family of
Alferakis. He was the
brother of
composer Achilles Alferaki. His father,
Nikos Alferakis,
owned the
Alferaki Palace in Taganrog. Sergei...
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Tchaikovsky Adolph Brodsky Konstantin Paustovsky Nestor ****olnik
Achilles Alferaki Ioannis Varvakis Vasily Zolotarev Sergei Bondarchuk William Frederick Yeames[citation...
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unified state.[citation needed]
Akasaka Palace (1899–1909), Tokyo, ****an
Alferaki Palace (1848), Taganrog,
Russia Ashton Memorial (1907–1909), Lancaster...
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Mikhailovna Alferaki (Мария Михайловна Алфераки) was a
descendant of the Gr****-Russian
noble Alferaki family who
lived in
Taganrog in the
Alferaki Palace before...
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looted by
Rennenkampf during the 1900
Chinese Campaign is on
display in the
Alferaki Palace in Taganrog.[citation needed] In the 2005
Russian film The Fall...
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memorial museum was
closed and some of the
exhibits were
moved into the
Alferaki Palace. The
building of the
Palace of
Alexander I
houses a children’s sanatorium...
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Krasnov Ivan Krasnov,
portrait from
Alferaki Palace Born 1802
Russian Empire Died 14
April 1871(1871-04-14) (aged 68–69)
Russian Empire Allegiance...
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Achilles (judge royal) (died
after 1201),
Hungarian noble Achilles Alferaki (1846–1919), Russian-Gr****
composer and
mayor Achilleus Kewanuka (1869–1886)...