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Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy History Status Church Founder(s)
Teodor Krupensky and
Eufrosinia Veazemsky Dedication Theodora of
Sihla Consecrated 1922...
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other signatories reportedly included Jacob Bernstein-Kohan,
Alexander N.
Krupensky,
Alexander Schmidt,
Pantelimon V. Sinadino, and
Vasily Yanovsky. As noted...
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interrupted (1904–1905)
George Bakhmeteff Envoy 1906 1908
Nikolai Malevsky-Malevich [ru]
Envoy 1908 1916
Vasily Krupensky [ru]
Envoy 1916 3
March 1917...
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December 1908
Nikolai Dolgorukov [ru] Amb****ador 1909 1912
Anatoly Krupensky [ru] Amb****ador 1912 1915
Mikhail Girs Amb****ador
March 1915 2
March 1917...
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particular the
rival Krupensky and
Lisovsky families; in 1900, it was
dominated by
members of the former,
including Alexander N.
Krupensky. Its
control was...
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Title Appointment Termination Notes Vasily Krupensky [ru]
Envoy 1912 1916
Nikolai Kudashev [ru] 1916 26
November 1917
Continued as de
facto representative...
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Aleksandr Krupensky,
Vladimir Tsyganko or Mark Slonim), he
founded in
Odessa the
Society for the
Salvation of Bessarabia. The Society, led by
Krupensky and...
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Russian cause.
Among the
other members of this body were
Alexander N.
Krupensky,
Alexandr K. Schmidt,
Vladimir Tsyganko, and Mark Slonim. They circulated...
- "neutralizing the influence" of pro-imperial
adversaries such as
Alexander N.
Krupensky.
Stroescu built of
refurbished several schools in Bessarabia, founded...
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physician and
later the
mayor of Târgu Ocna, and
Clara Razu, born
Krupensky; he was
baptized in the
Orthodox religion. He
finished his
studies at...