- Two
cruisers of the
Imperial Russian Navy have been
called Pamiat Merkuria:
Russian cruiser Pamiat Merkuria (1878), a French-built ship
originally commissioned...
- (1860) -
Rearmed by
rifled guns in late 1860s,
decommissioned 1871
Pamyat Merkuriya 11 \ «Память Меркурия» (1865) -
Rearmed by
rifled guns by 1875, decommissioned...
- 2003
Yodit Getahun Unplaced Miss
Congeniality 2004
Ferehiyewot Abebe Merkuriya Unplaced Did not
compete in 2005 2006 Dina
Fekadu Unplaced 2007 Nardos...
-
Cossacks did with the ashes, but
Merkury Vagin's
remains were
never found.
Merkuriya Island was
later named after him. Н. Исанин. Морской энциклопедический...
-
disappeared in
recent times, like Semyonovsky, Figurina,
Vasilievsky and
Merkuriya. For
administrative purposes Leykina Island belongs to the
Sakha (Yakutia)...
- (decommissioned) RV
Okean (decommissioned) RV
Odissey (decommissioned) RV
Pamyat Merkuriya (decommissioned) RV
Pavel Bashmakov (decommissioned) RV
Pavel Gordienko...
- Greenwich:
Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-8317-0302-4.
Media related to Pamyat'
Merkuriya (ship, 1880) at
Wikimedia Commons Pamiat Merkuria on
Black Sea
Fleet (in...
- 1882, and the Sultanka, he
served as a
junior mine
officer on the
Pamyat Merkuriya on 23
September 1883, and
Novgorod on 23
September 1884, but was then...