- Fabergé in 1904. It was made for the
Russian industrialist Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch, who
presented the Fabergé egg to his wife,
Barbara Kelch-Bazanova...
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Rudolf Ferdinandovich Sivers (Russian: Рудольф Фердинандович Сиверс; 1892–1918) was a
Russian revolutionary and
military leader.
Sivers was born in Saint...
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Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch was a
Russian nobleman who
lived in St
Petersburg at the end of the 19th century. He is
remembered mainly as a
patron of...
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chronology below.
Faberge was also
commissioned to make eggs for
Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch, a
Siberian gold mine industrialist, as
gifts for his wife Barbara...
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Valentin Ferdinandovich Asmus (Russian: Валенти́н Фердина́ндович А́смус;
December 30, 1894 – June 4, 1975) was a
Soviet philosopher. He was one of the...
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Adolph Ferdinandovich Pfingsten (25
December 1867 – 9
November 1914) was an
Imperial Russian Army officer.
Pfingsten was born on 25
December 1867. He received...
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Peter Carl Fabergé. It was made for the
Russian industrialist Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch, who
presented the egg to his wife,
Barbara Kelch-Bazanova. It...
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Nikolai Ferdinandovich Kittel (1805/6 - 18
April 1868) was a
Russian violin and bow
maker who is
often still mistakenly considered as of
German origin...
- Otto
Ferdinandovich Retowski (Russian: Отто Фердинандович Ретовский; 30
November 1849 – 29
December 1925) was a
Prussian and
later Russian malacologist...
- Vereshchagin, Ivan Kramskoy,
Mikhail Vrubel,
Nikolai Sverchkov and
Rudolf Ferdinandovich Frentz [ru].
Grand Duke
Vladimir Alexandrovich and his wife
Grand Duchess...