-
regarding the
origins of the
Anichkovs,
which were
granted on May 31, 1688. In one
pedigree of a
painting submitted by the
Anichkovs, the
family is
shown to...
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Anichkov, feminine:
Anichkova is a
Russian surname belonging to a
Russian noble family of
Anichkovs.
Notable people with the
surname include:: Anna Anichkova...
- 59°55′58″N 30°20′23″E / 59.93278°N 30.33972°E / 59.93278; 30.33972 The
Anichkov Palace, a
former imperial palace in
Saint Petersburg,
stands at the intersection...
- The
Anichkov Bridge (Russian: Аничков мост,
Anichkov Most) is the
oldest and most
famous bridge across the
Fontanka River in
Saint Petersburg, Russia....
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Nikolay Nikolayevich Anichkov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Ани́чков,
often spelled Anitschkow in
German literature) (1885,
Saint Petersburg – 1964) was...
- In pathology,
Anitschkow (or
Anichkov)
cells are
often cells ****ociated with
rheumatic heart disease.
Anitschkow cells are
enlarged macrophages found within...
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Evgeny Vasilyevich Anichkov (Russian: Евге́ний Васи́льевич Ани́чков, 14
January 1866, Borovichi,
Novgorod Governorate,
Russian Empire — 22
October 1937...
- Bridge), Gribo****ov
Canal (Kazansky Bridge),
Garden Street, the
Fontanka (
Anichkov Bridge),
meets Liteyny Prospekt and
proceeds to
Uprising Square near the...
- functions. On such occasions,
Alexander III and his
family occupied the
nearby Anichkov Palace.[citation needed] In 1884, Nicholas's coming-of-age
ceremony was...
- and of the nobility, the most
brilliant being the
Summer Palace and the
Anichkov Palace. In 1780–89,
architect Andrey Kvasov supervised the construction...