- (Lithuanian: Gruževskiai; Russian: Грушецкий,
sometimes anglicized as
Grushetsky) is the name of a Polish, Lithuanian,
Ukrainian and
Russian noble family...
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belonged to the
Smolensk Rurik branch on her father's side and to the
Grushetsky family on her mother's side; she was a cousin-niece of
Tsaritsa Agafya...
- Gruszecki. She was a
daughter of (voivode, and boyar)
Semyon Fyodorovich Grushetsky (Gruszecki) and his spouse,
Maria Ivanovna Zaborovska. She
could play...
- 2013,
raising its
height from two
stories to four.
Vasily Vladimirovich Grushetsky (1743 - 1813)
bought the land in 1774 and
built much of the
house over...
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February 1694
Agafiya Semyonovna Grushetskaya Simeon Feodorovich Grushetsky (
Grushetsky) 1663 28 July 1680 24 July 1681
Feodor III
Marfa Matveyevna Apraksina...
- 11.1797
Colonel Friz, Karl
Fedorovich 16.11.1797 — 29.11.1797
Colonel Grushetsky,
Vasily Vasilievich 31.03.1798 — 05.10.1798
Colonel Zaplatin,
Semyon Grigorievich...
- (2 April–14 June 1920) Ivan
Fedko (14 June–14
December 1920)
Vladislav Grushetsky (14
December 1920–26
April 1921) The
following served as
commissars of...
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Matvey Malanin (August 1941 –
November 1942);
Brigadier Commissar Ivan
Grushetsky;
Divisional Commissar Konstantin Krainyukov (November 1942 –
October 1943);...
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Ponyri Vtorye,
Kursk Oblast Russia Church of Holy
Trinity ..
Nikolay Grushetsky 1903 1910
Extant Poti
Georgia Poti
Cathedral ..
Alexander Zelenko, Robert...
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Archived from the
original on 2017-10-24.
Retrieved 2017-10-11. Alt URL
Grushetsky O.L. (2019-07-05). "The play by the
Belarusian playwright became the best...