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Maria Dolgorukaya (died 1580)
possibly was the
seventh wife of Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia. The
marriage (unauthorized by the church) may have been...
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Princess Catherine Dolgorukova (Russian: Екатери́на Миха́йловна Долгору́кова, romanized: Yekaterína Mikháyilovna Dolgorúkova; 14 November [O.S. 2 November] 1847 –...
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which sparked anti-Suzdalian
uprising in Kiev.[citation needed] Yuri
Dolgoruki was
interred at the
Saviour Church in Berestovo, Kiev, but his tomb is...
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Helene Dolgoruki, more
correctly Elena Pavlovna Dolgorukaya (Russian: Елена Павловна Долгорукая),
married name
Fadeeva (Russian: Фадеева) (1789–1860)...
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House of
Dolgorukov (Russian: Долгору́ков, IPA: [dəlɡɐˈrukəf]) is a
princely Russian family of
Rurikid stock. They are a
cadet branch of the Obolenskiy...
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publication now in the
public domain: Bain,
Robert Nisbet (1911). "
Dolgoruki,
Vasily Lukich". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol...
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powerful half
brother Yuri
Dolgoruki.
Yaropolk appointed Vsevolod Mstislavich to
succeed him in
Pereyaslavl but Yuri
Dolgoruki, with the
consent of the...
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aristocratic constitution, but she
crushed the
powerful nobility,
notably the
Dolgorukis and the Galitsins, and
placed her
reliance exclusively on Biron, who became...
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Rurikid house of
Dolgorukov to the 12th-century
prince Yuri
Dolgoruki. Аргутинские-Долгоруковы (in Russian).
Russian Biographic Lexicon. Retrieved...