- The
Apraksin family is an
ancient Russian noble family,
first mentioned in the 14th century,
whose members held
significant military positions throughout...
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Count Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin (also
Apraxin; Russian: Фёдор Матве́евич Апра́ксин; 7 December [O.S. 27 November] 1661 – 21 November [O.S. 10 November] 1728...
- 1830 in Vienna,
Julia Apraxin was
registered as the
daughter of the
Russian aristocrat and
diplomat Count Alexandre Petrovich Apraxin and
Countess Hélène...
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which became the army's base for an
invasion of the rest of Prussia.
Apraxin was cautious, however, and
inexperienced in
wartime measures.
Instead of...
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Marfa Matveyevna Apraksina (Russian: Марфа Матвеевна Апраксина; 1664–1716) was a
Tsarina of
Russia and the
second spouse of Tsar
Feodor III of Russia....
- to the aid of the Russians.
Lehwaldt lost 4,600
casualties and
Apraxin 7,000.
Apraxin marched on Königsberg but his troops,
lacking in supplies, suffered...
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Apraksin (Russian: Генералъ-Адмиралъ Апраксинъ),
sometimes transliterated as
Apraxin, was a
member of the
Admiral Ushakov-class
coastal defense ships of the...
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Peter Shuvalov Richard Lepers as
Stanislaw Poniatowski Vladimir Matveev as
Apraxin Svetlana Frolova as
Ekaterina Dashkova Ivan
Batarev as
Alexey Orlov Bastian...
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Yermak ****isting the
stranded warship Apraxin, 1900...
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Apraksin Yard (also
Apraxin Dvor; Russian: Апраксин Двор) is a
market and
retail block in
Saint Petersburg, Russia,
covering 14
hectares (35 acres). It...