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Dmitry Ivanovich Ilovaysky (Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Илова́йский;
February 11/23, 1832,
Ranenburg -
February 15, 1920) was an anti-Normanist conservative...
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romanization Ilovaysky) was the name of
Russian noble family of Don
Cossacks origin.
Mokej Osipovich Ilovaysky being the
oldest of known...
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prominent Russian historian Dmitry Ilovaysky and with his family. This
friendship was to last for
decades and
Ilovaysky's cousin Stepan, the
stalmeister of...
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Dmitriyevsk (Dmytriyivsk),
named after Dmitry Ilovaisky, son of
count Ilovaysky - the
landlord of the region.[citation needed]
Makiivka was only a small...
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descendants of Kyi. This
message of
Dlugosz was used in the
works of
Dmitry Ilovaysky (who
treated the
facts quite arbitrarily) and
Mykhailo Hrushevsky (who...
- railway. The
Khartsyzsk settlement,
which belonged to
Major General Ivan
Ilovaysky, was
founded on the site of the
modern city in 1786. Its name
comes from...
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regularly were
Yakov Grot,
Mikhail Yuzefovich,
Alexander Vasilchikov,
Dmitry Ilovaysky,
Mikhail Longinov,
Leonid Maykov,
Sergey Sobolevsky,
Nikolai Barsukov...
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successors between 1870 and 1916. Its
authors included Ivan Zabelin,
Dmitry Ilovaysky,
Nikolai Karlovich Shilder, and
Mykola Kostomarov. A
collected edition...
- who
brought externalism into
modern historiography of
science Dmitry Ilovaysky (1832–1920), 19th-century anti-Normanist Igor
Diakonov (1915–1999), historian...
- the term
could be
found in
works of
several historians such as
Dmitry Ilovaysky,
Kazimierz Waliszewski, and many others. The
concept has been used to...