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Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen or
Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von
Bellingshausen (20 September [O.S. 9 September] 1778 – 25 January [O.S. 13 January] 1852)...
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Polish Tadeu –
Portuguese Тадэвуш ("Tadevush") –
Belarusian Фаддей ("
Faddey") or Фадей ("Fadey") –
Russian Тадей ("Тadey") –
Ukrainian Тадеј (Tadej)...
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Faddei Venediktovich Bulgarin (Russian: Фаддей Венедиктович Булгарин; 5 July [O.S. 24 June] 1789 – 13 September [O.S. 1 September] 1859), born Jan Tadeusz...
- The
Faddey Bay (Залив Фаддея;
Zaliv Faddeya) is a gulf in the
Laptev Sea on the
eastern coast of the
Taymyr Peninsula. It
measures about 47 km from its...
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Fabian Gotthard von
Steinheil (Russian: Фадде́й Фёдорович Ште́йнгель, tr.
Faddéy Fyódorovich Shtéyngelʹ; 3
October 1762 – 7
March 1831) was a
Baltic German...
- The
Faddey Islands (Russian: Острова Фаддея;
Ostrova Faddeya) is a
group of
islands in the
Laptev Sea, Russia. The
Faddey Islands group is
located in...
- River,
describing the
northern coastline of the
Taimyr Peninsula from the
Faddey Bay on the East to the
mouth of the
Taimyra River on the West. Chelyuskin...
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examined the
remains of a
Russian polar expedition base left in 1617 in the
Faddey Islands off the north-eastern
coast of the
Taymyr Peninsula,
where he also...
- Slyunkov, the
lawyer who
tells the
Boretsy family about Sigizmund's will.
Faddey, the absent-minded
servant of the
deceased Sigizmund Boretsky. Arkasha,...
- the non-bulky property,
which could be the only
things of soldiers' use.
Faddey Bulgarin recalled the
words of
General Ivan von Klugen, who took part in...