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- Grigory Karpovich Kotoshikhin (Russian: Григорий Карпович Котошихин) (c. 1630 – November 1667) was a Russian diplomat, podyachy of the Posolsky Prikaz...
- carried out general policing and fire brigade functions in Moscow. Grigory Kotoshikhin, a Russian diplomat who had spied for and then defected to the Swedish...
- This attitude was clearly expressed by the Muscovite statesman Grigory Kotoshikhin, among others. On the title page of the 1663 Bible, the heraldic horseman...
- the original on 24 February 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2012. Grigory Kotoshikhin's Russia during the reign of Alexey Mikhailovich (1665) is the indispensable...
- Decline and the Fall of Isfahan. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1845117450. Grigory Kotoshikhin's On Russia during the reign of Alexey Mikhailovich (1665) is a key source...
- (born 1607) OctoberAntonio Abati, Italian poet NovemberGrigory Kotoshikhin, Russian writer and diplomat (executed for murder, born 1630) probable...
- Grandmaster Grigory Kaminsky (1894–1938), Soviet politician Grigory Kotoshikhin (c. 1630–1667), Russian diplomat and writer Grigory Kotovsky (1881–1925)...
- of 15 noblemen executed by Danes in the Stockholm Bloodbath Grigory Kotoshikhin (1667) – Russian defected diplomat; executed in Stockholm for the murder...
- For example, historian Nada Boskovska argues that the Russian, Grigory Kotoshikhin, who wrote a seventeenth-century account of Russia during the reign of...
- written by Grigory Kotoshikhin in 1666. 298 years after that account was written, Pennington was awarded a DPhil for her thesis on Kotoshikhin, in 1964. In...