- The
Counts Bobrinsky or
Bobrinskoy (Бобринские) are a
Russian noble family descending from
Count Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (1762–1813), who was Catherine...
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Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky (Russian: Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Бо́бринский, 31 May 1852 – 2
September 1927) was a
Russian historian and
statesman from the
Bobrinsky family...
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Bobrinsky or Bobrinski, feminine:
Bobrinskaya (Russian: Бобринский, Бобринская) is a
surname ****ociated with the
Russian noble family of
Bobrinsky. Notable...
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Catherine kept her
illegitimate son by
Grigory Orlov (Alexis
Bobrinsky,
later elevated to
Count Bobrinsky by Paul I) near Tula, away from her court. The acceptance...
- The
Bobrinsky Palace is a
historic building in
Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is
located between Galernaya ulitsa, Novo-Admiralteysky Canal, and Admiralteysky...
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Georgiy Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky (1863 – 1928) was a
Russian military and
government figure,
Adjutant general,
governor general of the
General Government...
- the
village of Bobriki, and from whom
descends the line of the
Count Bobrinsky. Orlov's
influence became paramount after the
discovery of the Khitrovo...
- also
called the
Bobrinski Kettle or
Bobrinski Cauldron (also
spelled Bobrinsky), is a
bronze bucket produced in Herat, present-day
Afghanistan in 1163...
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Bobrinskaya (house of
Bobrinsky), was a
Russian surgeon,
pilot and
racing driver.
Daughter of
Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky. She was one of the first...
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figurative forms. The
earliest example of this is
found on the so-called
Bobrinsky Bucket. "A
demonstration of the
excellence achieved in
metalwork under...