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Countess Anna
Alekseyevna Orlova-
Chesmenskaya (Russian: Анна Алексеевна Орлова; 1785–1848), was a
landowner from the
Russian Empire, and courtier. She...
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Chesmensky (masculine),
Chesmenskaya (feminine), or
Chesmenskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Chesmensky District, a
district of
Chelyabinsk Oblast,
Russia Chesmensky...
- The
Chesme Church (Russian: Чесменская церковь; full name
Church of
Saint John the
Baptist at
Chesme Palace, also
called the
Church of the
Nativity of...
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Andrew Order of St.
George Alma
mater First Cadet Corps Children Anna Orlova-
Chesmenskaya Relations House of
Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (brother)...
- The
Chesme Column (Russian: Чесменская колонна, romanized:
Chesmenskaya kolonna) is a
rostral column (a type of
victory column) in the
Catherine Park at...
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Bishop of
Kineshma (1945)
Repose of Nun
Agnia (Countess Anna Orlova-
Chesmenskaya) of
Novgorod (1848)
Repose of
Hieroschemamonk Paisius (Olaru) of Sihastria...
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powerful sponsors, such as the
immensely wealthy Countess Anna Orlova-
Chesmenskaya, Arakcheyev, and Speransky's ****istant, Magnitsky. In 1822 and 1824 Photius...
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monastery was
revived in the 18th
century thanks to Anna Orlova-
Chesmenskaya and
Photios the Archimandrite.
Photios the Archimandrite, when he was...
- Vera was
found by a
local benefactress —
Countess Anna
Alexeevna Orlova-
Chesmenskaya (daughter of
Alexei Orlov) and
offered the "silent woman" to
settle in...
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Bonshtedt and N. A. Sychev.
Among the
donors were
Countess A. A. Orlova-
Chesmenskaya and
Queen Olga
Nikolaevna of Württemberg. In addition, the
treasury allocated...