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- Vasily Yakovlevich Mirovich (Russian: Васи́лий Я́ковлевич Миро́вич; c. 1740 – 15 September 1764) was a Little Russian (Ukrainian) lieutenant in the Imperial...
- garrison, Vasily Mirovich, learned of his identity and formed a plan for freeing and proclaiming him Emperor. At midnight on 5 July 1764, Mirovich won over some...
- Russian feminist author and translator, under the pen-names of N. Mirovich and Zinaida Mirovich. Zinaida Ivanova was born 1865 in Sychyovsky Uyezd, in the Smolensk...
- Konstantin Mirovich Kozeyev (Russian: Константин Мирович Козеев) is a retired Russian cosmonaut. Kozeyev was born in Korolyov, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR...
- Horst Frank as Schwerin Vernon Dobtcheff as Naryshkin Christoph Waltz as Mirovich The film was released on Region 1 DVD on February 27, 2001 by A&E Home...
- patronymics are gender-dependent (for example, Ivan Petrovich Mirovich and Anna Petrovna Mirovich) This dependence of grammatical gender of adjectival surname...
- Catherine's aide-de-camp and Platon Zubov's brother Lucas Englander as Vasily Mirovich, a Lieutenant of the Smolensk Regiment Simon Thorp as Captain Danilo Vlasev...
- 2019 The Witcher Chireadan 1 episode 2019 Catherine the Great Lieutenant Mirovich 1 episode 2020–2022 Parlement Torsten Muckenstrum 18 episodes 2020 Appearances...
- partial eman****tion. He also led the investigation of Lieutenant Vasily Mirovich, who tried to free the former Russian Emperor Ivan VI Antonovich from the...
- paintings The salvation books vendor (1888), Grandmother and granddaughter, Mirovich by the corpse of Ioann Antonovich on July 5, 1764, By the church (1889)...