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Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (Russian: Аники́та Ива́нович Репни́н, tr.
Anikíta Ivánovič Repnín; 1668 – 3 July 1726, in Riga) was a
prominent Russian...
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Anikita Filolog (Serbian: Лав Аникита Филолог) was a late 15th and
early 16th-century
Serbian writer who
worked mostly in Russia. An
intense cultural...
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Vabich were
fortified and
defended with artillery. To the south,
General Anikita Repnin deplo**** his
force and
fortified his
position three kilometers to...
- War In
office 1717–1724
Preceded by
Position established Succeeded by
Anikita Repnin Member of the
Governing Senate In
office 1711–1728
Preceded by Position...
- men
strong during the fighting. The 10,000
strong Russian force under Anikita Ivanovich Repnin retreated towards Russia after having scarcely been parti****ting...
- 2nd wife
Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya who
become his only tsarina.
Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-1726), his grandson, who was one of the Russian...
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Boris Sheremetev,
Alexander Menshikov,
Jacob Bruce,
Mikhail Golitsyn,
Anikita Repnin, and
Alexey Kelin.
During Peter's reign, the
obligation of the nobility...
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Victory 4. 19 Jul 1701 Düna
Battle Swedish Livonia (Latvia) Adam von
Steinau Anikita Repnin Victory Polish–Lithuanian
campaigns of 1701–1706 5. 15–16 Nov 1701...
- Аникитич Репнин; 1696–1748) was a
Russian general. He was the son of
prince Anikita Ivanovitch Repnin (1668-1726) and
father of
Nikolai Vasilyeich Repnin (1734-1801)...
- 1652–1719 1709
Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov 1673–1729 1725
Prince Anikita Repnin 1668–1726 1725
Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn 1675–1730 1726...