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- 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...
- 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...
- with two 3000-year-old sphinxes, which were transported from Egypt. Ivan Betskoy reorganized the academy into a de facto government department; it supervised...
- education in Russia throughout the 18th century. Heeding to the advice of Ivan Betskoy, an educational reformer and close adviser, the Empress created separate...
- Bertie Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin Mikhail Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin Ivan Betskoy Alexander Bezborodko Aleksandr Bibikov Ernst Johann von Biron Peter von...
- 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...
- [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...
- the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens, established at the urging of Ivan Betskoy and in accordance with a decree of Catherine II (the Great) in 1764, borrowing...