- The
House of
Meshchersky (Russian: Мещерский) is an old
princely family whose title was
recognized by the
Russian Empire. The
family descends from the...
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Prince Vladimir Meschersky...
- (Delphinapterus leucas)
under the
Marine Mammal Protection Act" (PDF).
cites Shpak,
Meschersky, Hobbs, Andrews, Glazov, Chelintsev, Kuznetsova, Solovyev, Nazarenko,...
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Tikhon (Bellavin) (1907)
Alexander (Nemolovsky) (1922)
Successor Evdokim (
Meschersky) (1914)
Theophilus (Pashkovsky) (1934)
Other post(s)
Exarch of Georgia...
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prominent families such as the
Volkonsky and
Golitsyn princes, Baryatinsky,
Meschersky,
untitled Rurikid descendants like the Dmitriev-Mamonovs, and leading...
- 1923)
Metropolitan Yevdokim (
Meschersky) (13
April – 8
August 1923)
President of the Holy
Synod Metropolitan Yevdokim (
Meschersky) (8
August 1923 – 9 April...
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Count Ivan
Shuvaloff B) Nikita,
Prince Meschersky C) Kirill,
Prince Meschersky D) Nikolai,
Prince Meschersky E) Maria,
Princess Mescherskaya Olga de...
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possible that they
still spoke their old language. The
princely family Meschersky in
Russia derives its
nobility from
having originally been
native rulers...
- effect. Derzhavin's
major odes were the
impeccable "On the
Death of
Prince Meschersky" (1779); the
playful "Ode to Felica" (1782); the
lofty "God" (1785), which...
- thus be
better able to
escape predation.[citation not found] Abramov,
Meschersky &
Rozhnov 2009, p. 58.
Musser &
Carleton 2005, p. 1384.
Musser & Carleton...