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Anikey Fyodorovich Stroganov (also
spelled Anika or Aniky; Russian: Аникей Фёдорович Строганов;
Christian name:
Joasaphus (Иоасаф); 1488–1570) was a Russian...
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lineage from
Fyodor Lukich Stroganov's
youngest son,
Anikey (1488–1570), died out in 1923.
Anikey's descendants became members of the high
Russian nobility...
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Svetlana Anikey (Belarusian
Svyatlana Uladzimirauna Anikey, born 7
February 1977 in Minsk,
Belarusian SSR, USSR) is a
Belarusian theater and film actress...
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younger son of
Anikey Stroganov. His date of
birth is unknown, but most
likely he
reached adulthood before 1559. In this year
Anikey and his
elder sons...
- Ivan IV
granted vast
estates near the
Urals as well as tax
privileges to
Anikey Stroganov, who
organized large-scale
migration to
these lands. Stroganovs...
- Salt
March (India) Salt Riot (Moscow
uprising of 1648)
Seawater greenhouse Anikey Stroganov (Solvychegodsk and Perm salterns) Sülze
Saltworks Bloch, David...
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Nasibullina as
Velya Ivan
Mulin as
Stepan Yuri
Borisov as Alik
Svetlana Anikey as Velya's
mother Ilya
Kapanets as
Kostya Anastasiya Garvey as Vika Lyudmila...
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Russians went down the
Volga and
conquered the
Khanate of Astrakhan. In 1558
Anikey Stroganov was
granted large lands on the Kama
River northeast of Kazan,...
- Stadukhin,
discoverer of Kolyma,
Chukotka and the
northern Okhotsk Sea
Anikey Stroganov,
coloniser of Perm Krai and the Urals,
established the
early trade...
- is a
Russian language surname derived from the
Russian colloquial form
Anikey (Аникей) for the Gr****-language
given name
Ioannikiy (Иоанникий, Ἰωαννίκιος...