- used by the
Russian Orthodox church were "Авраа́м" (Avraam), "Авраа́мий" (
Avraamy), and "Авра́мий" (Avramy), but "Абра́м" (Abram)
remained a po****r colloquial...
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Avraamy Palitsyn (Russian: Авраамий Палицын; 1550 – 13
September 1626 or 1627) was a 17th-century
Russian historian. Born near Rostov, he was the cellarer...
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Avraamy Bogdanovich Aslanbegov or
Aslanbekov (Russian: Аврамий Богданович Асланбегов; 22
September [O.S. 10 September] 1822, Baku – 20
December [O.S....
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Avraami Pavlovich Zavenyagin (1 May 1901 – 31
December 1956; his
first name is also
sometimes given as
Avram or Abraham) was a
Soviet politician and an...
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speculators sold
bread at 30
times its
regular price.
Russian historian Avraamy Palitsyn claims that
after they
entered into the Kremlin,
Dmitry Troubetskoy's...
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Abraham of
Galich (Russian: Авраамий Галичский, romanized:
Avraamy Galichsky; also
Chukhlomsky or Gorodetsky; died 20 July 1375) was an
abbot of the Russian...
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society of the time
could not accept.
According to
Russian chronicler Avraamy Palitsyn,
Dmitry further enraged many
Muscovites by
permitting his Catholic...
- language, the name is used in the
following forms: Авраам (Avraam), Авраамий (
Avraamy), Аврамий (Avramy), Абрам (Abram), Абрамий (Abramy), Аврам (Avram), Обра́м...
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Siege of 1608–1610:
Orthodox monks led by the
chronicler Avraamy Palitsyn defended the
monastery against Polish troops from
September 1609 to January...
- 57°48′20″N 28°19′45″E / 57.8056°N 28.3292°E / 57.8056; 28.3292
Mirozhsky Monastery is a 12th
century Russian Orthodox monastery complex in Pskov, Russia...