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- Laurentius Blumentrost (Russian: Лаврентий Лаврентьевич Блументрост; 8 November 1692 – 14 June 1755) was a Russian Imperial state figure, the personal...
- problems he sta**** at this spa. There he met with the genius Leibniz. Blumentrost and Areskine accompanied him. In early December Peter arrived in Amsterdam...
- position of the academy's President (or, sometimes, Director): Laurentius Blumentrost, 1725–1733 Hermann Karl von Keyserling 1733–1734 Johann Albrecht Korf...
- in 1721, to invite scholars to settle in St. Petersbourg. Laurentius Blumentrost (1692-1755), founder of the academy, made him secretary of the academy...
- committed his first murder in June 1909, killing 20-year-old prostitute Anna Blumentrost. In total, Radkevich inflicted 12 stab wounds to her face, neck and shoulders...
- revised edition of Pharmacopoea domestica er postalis (1668) by Laurentius Blumentrost (1619–1705) which went by the title of Hauß- und Reiß-Apotheck - a manual...
- Giuseppe Zinanni, Italian scientist (d. 1753) November 8 – Laurentius Blumentrost, Russian court physician and founder and first president of St. Petersburg...
- Giuseppe Zinanni, Italian scientist (d. 1753) November 8 – Laurentius Blumentrost, Russian court physician and founder and first president of St. Petersburg...
- daughter of Tsar Ivan V, eldest sister of Empress Anna of Russia Laurentius Blumentrost (1692–1755), personal physician to the Tsar, founder and first president...
- "collect rarities and medicinal plants" from Siberia and he reported to L. Blumentrost. Messerschmidt set out from Moscow on September 5, 1719, through Nizhny...