- Ivan
Ivanovich Betskoi or
Betskoy (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Бе́цкой; 14 February [O.S. 3 February] 1704 – 11 September [O.S. 31 August] 1795) was an educational...
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truncation of the
first syllable. For example,
Trubetskoy was
trimmed to
Betskoy.
There were some
other ways to hint at the parent's surname,
while in still...
- goal was to
modernise education across Russia.
Catherine appointed Ivan
Betskoy as her
advisor on
educational matters.
Through him, she
collected information...
- дом) was an
ambitious project conceived by
Catherine the
Great and Ivan
Betskoy, in the
early 1760s. This
idealistic experiment of the Age of Enlightenment...
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institution and
finishing school in late
Imperial Russia. It was
devised by Ivan
Betskoy as a female-only
institution for
girls of
noble origin.
Those were "Closed...
- with two 3000-year-old sphinxes,
which were
transported from Egypt. Ivan
Betskoy reorganized the
academy into a de
facto government department; it supervised...
-
Saint Petersburg Orphanage [ru], or
foundling house,
established by Ivan
Betskoy and put it
under the
patronage of
Empress Maria Feodorovna. The Imperial...
- [series 2–3]
Kirill Rubtsov [series 1] / Igor
Sklyar [series 2–3] as Ivan
Betskoy Vladimir Yaglych as
Grigory Potemkin [series 2–4]
Sergey Koltakov as chancellor...
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increased government interest in education. In the 1760s, for instance, Ivan
Betskoy was
appointed by the
Russian Tsarina,
Catherine II, as an
educational advisor...
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Bertie Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin
Mikhail Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin Ivan
Betskoy Alexander Bezborodko Aleksandr Bibikov Ernst Johann von
Biron Peter von...