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Britnev (Russian: Бритнев) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Britneva. It may
refer to the
following notable people:
Maria Britneva...
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Mikhail Osipovich Britnev (Russian: Михаил Осипович Бритнев; 1822–1889) was a
Russian shipowner and shipbuilder, who
created the
first metal-hull icebreaker...
- The ship was
built on the
orders of
merchant and
shipbuilder Mikhail Britnev. She had the bow
altered to
achieve an ice-clearing
capability (20° raise...
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merchant Mikhail Britnev. This
allowed Pilot to push
itself on the top of the ice and
consequently break it. It's said[by whom?] that M.O.
Britnev fashioned...
- (1816–1869),
Admiral and explorer,
brother of
Admiral Grigory Butakov Mikhail Britnev (1822–1889),
shipbuilder Saint John of
Kronstadt (1829–1909), Kronstadt...
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beginning of the 20th
century and
belonged to
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Britnev. The
museum houses a
lecture hall for meetings,
conferences to promote...
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Charles Baird,
industrialist who
built the
first Russian steamship Mikhail Britnev,
designer of the
first metal-hull
icebreaker Pilot Ivan Bubnov, marine...
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secondly Maria Britneva, a Russian-born actress, the
daughter of
Alexander Britnev,
whose mother had
brought her to
England as a child. They
lived at Wilbury...
- Pilot,
built in 1864 on
orders of the
merchant and
shipbuilder Mikhail Britnev. It had the bow
altered to
achieve an ice-clearing
capability (20° raise...
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French wholesale gem
dealers Leo and
Georges Sachs. Her father,
Alexander Britnev, was a
physician who
served in the Red Army and was shot by the Stalinists...