- from the
Lopukhin family Aleksandr Lopukhin (1852–1904),
Russian Bible commentator Lopukhov This page
lists people with the
surname Lopukhin. If an internal...
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Pavlovich Lopukhin (Saratov Governorate, 10
October 1852 –
Saint Petersburg, 1904) was a
Russian Bible commentator best
known for the
Lopukhin Bible (1904)...
- The
House of
Lopukhin was an old
Russian noble family, most
influential during the
Russian Empire,
forming one of the
branches of the Sorokoumov-Glebov...
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Hilarion (Fedor)
Abramovich Lopukhin (Russian - Илларион (Фёдор) Аврамович Лопухин; 1638 - 21
March 1713) was a
Russian lawyer, nobleman, colonel, courtier...
- 1934 and 1941. The
second and last
Prince Lopukhin,
Pavel Petrovich Lopukhin (1788–1873) (son of
Pyotr Lopukhin), was
granted in 1873 the
right to p****...
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Vasiliyevich Lopukhin (a
cousin of
Eudoxia Lopukhina and a
favourite of Eudoxia's
husband Peter the Great) she was a
member of the
Lopukhin family. During...
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contrived to meet
Alexei Lopukhin in the
carriage of a
train leaving Cologne and put it to him that Azef was a spy,
which Lopukhin confirmed.
Burtsev then...
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Prince Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin (1753,
Saint Petersburg – 1827) was a
Russian politician and
member of the
Lopukhin family. He was
president of the Council...
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Eudoxia was born to
Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin and
Ustinia Bogdanovna Rtishcheva,
making her a
member of the
Lopukhin family and a noble. She was chosen...
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Lopukhin (Russian: Степан Васильевич Лопухин; c. 1685 – 6 (17) July 1748; Selenginsk) was a
Russian general,
courtier and
nobleman from the
Lopukhin family...