- The
House of
Demidov (Russian: Деми́довы) also
Demidoff and Dimidov, was a
prominent Russian noble family during the 18th and 19th centuries. Originating...
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Prince Demidoff's bushbaby (Galagoides demidovii), also
known as
Prince Demidoff's galago, is a
species of
primate in the
family Galagidae. It is native...
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stone statue,
approximately 11
meters high, in the
estate of the
Villa Demidoff in Vaglia, Tuscany, Italy.
Giambologna (Flemish
sculptor Jean de Boulogne)...
- It was
mostly demolished in 1822. Its
remains are now part of the
Villa Demidoff, 12 km
north of Florence,
reached from the main road to Bologna. The villa...
- The
Monument to
Nicola Demidoff or
Nikolai Demidov is a 19th-century
outdoor sculptural monument located in "Piazza
Demidoff"
between Lungarno Serristori...
- Paul
Demidoff for £80,000.
Prince Demidoff gave the
Sancy 1836 to his
Finnish wife,
Aurora Demidoff (Stjernvall), as a
morning gift.
Prince Demidoff died...
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located about 15
kilometres (9 mi)
north of Florence. It is home to
Villa Demidoff,
housing the
remains of the
Villa Medici di Pratolino. The
communal territory...
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Nikolai Nikitich. A
public Monument to
Nicola Demidoff designed by
Lorenzo Bartolini is
located on "Piazza
Demidoff"
overlooking the
river Arno in Oltrarno...
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original on 1 May 2021.
napoleonsites (2020). "La
Galerie Demidoff à l'Île d'Elbe" [The
Demidoff Gallery on the
Island of Elba] (in French).
Archived from...
- 17
August 1841, the
couple arrived in Paris,
where they
lived at hôtel
Demidoff at 109 rue Saint-Dominique
until June 1842, when they
moved to
spend a...