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Feofil Matveyevich Tolstoy (Russian: Феофил Матвеевич Толстой, 6 June 1809,
Saint Petersburg,
Imperial Russia, — 20
February 1881,
Saint Petersburg, Imperial...
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Baron Feofil Egorovich (von)
Meyendorf (Russian: Феофи́л Его́рович (фон) Мейендо́рф; German:
Bogdan Theophil Freiherr von Meyendorff; 4
August 1838 – 18...
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Theophilus Pronunciation /θiˈɒfɪləs/
Origin Meaning Love of God
Friend of God
Region of
origin Gr****
Other names Variant form(s) Théophile, Teófilo,
Feofil...
- city and its vast
hinterland in a do****ent
signed and
sealed by
Archbishop Feofil of
Novgorod (1470–1480) on 15
January 1478. Ivan
dispossessed Novgorod of...
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princely forces. Indeed, the
Novgorodian Fourth Chronicle reports that
Feofil, Archbishop-Elect of Novgorod,
ordered his
cavalry to not
attack the Muscovites...
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Vladimirovich Princess Maria of
Greece and
Denmark Baroness Emma
Freederiksz Feofil Meyendorf Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the
Elder Konstantin Gorchakov Maria...
- (1806–1867),
grand master of
court ceremonies and
minister of post
service Feofil Matveyevich Tolstoy (1809–1881),
music critic and
composer Mikhail Vladimirovich...
- him
reading and writing.
Chronicle sources also
indicate that
Archbishop Feofil (r. 1470–1480) had his diak
write up a
charter recognizing grand prince...
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Vladimir Zotov,
Pyotr Nechayev, ****ny Vvedensky,
Leonid Polonsky and
Feofil Tolstoy,
among others. "Голос, газета". The
Saint Petersburg Encyclopedia...
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Samad bey
Mehmandarov Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly
Klemens von
Metternich Feofil Egorovich Meyendorf Grand Duke
Michael Nikolaevich of
Russia Grand Duke...