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Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev (Russian: Артамон Сергеевич Матвеев; 23 April [O.S. 13 April] 1625 – 25 May [O.S. 15 May] 1682) was a
Russian statesman,...
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Artemon or
Artamon is a
given name of Gr****
origin (Gr****: Ἀρτέμων).
Notable people with the name include:
Artemon of Magnesia,
writer of
unknown time...
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first minister until 1670, when he was su****ded by the
equally able
Artamon Matveyev,
whose beneficent influence prevailed to the end of Alexis's reign...
- It was
issued by
Alexis of
Russia and
produced under the
direction of
Artamon Matveyev, the head of the
posolsky prikaz (foreign ministry). It also includes...
- 1641), she was
brought up in the
house of the
great Western-leaning
boyar Artamon Matveyev. She was
given a
freer and more Western-influenced upbringing...
- Feodor III.
Throughout this period, the
government was
largely run by
Artamon Matveyev, an
enlightened friend of Alexis, the
political head of the Naryshkin...
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Kutuzovsky Prospekt). The
local five-domed
church was
commissioned in 1673 by
Artamon Matveyev. The
cemetery is
administered as part of the
Novodevichy Cemetery...
- 117. ISBN 1845111966.
Retrieved 2014-03-18. ...the
Muravyov brothers Artamon and Alexander,
cousins of the
Northern Society leader Nikita Muravyov....
- as the
mother of Tsar
Peter the
Great in 1682. The
second was a wife of
Artamon Matveyev. The most
famous is
Maria Hamilton or
Maria Danilovna Gamentova...
- town was most
active in the 17th century, when such
notable people as
Artamon Matveyev,
Vasily Galitzine, and
Avvakum were
exiled there. The spot where...