- surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Knyazhnina or
Kniazhnina. It may
refer to
Ekaterina Kniazhnina (1746–1797),
Russian poet
Yakov Knyazhnin (1742–1791)...
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Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Kniazhnina (Russian: Екатерина Александровна Княжнина; 1746 – 6 June 1797) was an 18th-century
Russian poet. Her
surname also appears...
- Rämistr****e 71. The
university admitted a
Russian woman student,
Maria Kniazhnina, to
audit medicine classes in 1864, but she did not
complete the course...
- (1757–1835)
Semyon Kirsanov (1906–1972)
Nikolai Klyuev (1884–1937)
Ekaterina Kniazhnina (1746–1797)
Pavel Kogan (1918–1942)
Aleksey Koltsov (1809–1842) Nahum...
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Alexander Sumarokov (1717–1777),
Russian poet and
playwright Ekaterina Kniazhnina (née Sumarokova, 1746–1797),
Russian poet,
daughter of
Alexander Tatyana...
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prominent non-fiction writer,
literary historian,
translator Ekaterina Kniazhnina (1746–1797), poet, salonist,
considered by some to be the
first Russian...
- Klinckowström-von
Rosen (1902–2000, Sweden),
equestrian &
travel wr.
Ekaterina Kniazhnina (1746–1797, Russia), poet Anne
Knight (1786–1862, England),
social reformer...
- Ivan Chernyshyov,
diplomat and
admiralty official (b. 1726)
Ekaterina Kniazhnina, poet (b. 1746)
Pyotr Melissino,
General of the
Artillery (b. 1726) Vasily...