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Sergey Yevgenyevich Naryshkin (Russian: Серге́й Евге́ньевич Нары́шкин, IPA: [sʲɪrˈɡʲej jɪˈvɡʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ nɐˈrɨʂkʲɪn]; born 27
October 1954) is a Russian...
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Naryshkin Baroque, also
referred to as
Moscow Baroque or
Muscovite Baroque, is a
particular style of
Baroque architecture and
decoration that was fashionable...
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Naryshkin (Russian: Нарышкин) is a
Russian masculine surname, and its
feminine counterpart is Naryshkina. The name may
refer to:
Members of the noble...
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House of
Naryshkin (Russian: Нарышкины) is a
noble Russian boyar family of
Crimean Tatar descent,
going back to a
certain Mordko Kurbat Naryshko,...
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Dmitry Vasilyevich Naryshkin (September 1792 –
December 20, 1831) was a
military officer and
official from the
Naryshkin Family, a Real
State Councillor...
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Tekla von
Kampenhausen (1750–1791). In 1795, she
married Dmitry Lvovich Naryshkin (1758–1838), a hofmeister. In 1799, with her spouse's approval, she entered...
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Naryshkin (Russian: Кирилл Полуэктович Нарышкин) (1623 –
April 30, 1691) was the
maternal grandfather of
Peter the Great.
Kirill Naryshkin’s name...
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Naryshkin-Shuvalov
Palace (Russian: Дворец Нарышкиных-Шуваловых), also
known as the
Shuvalov Palace, is a
Neoclassical building on the
Fontanka Embankment...
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Alexander Lvovich Naryshkin (Russian: Александр Лвович Нарышкин) (14
April 1760 – 21
January 1826) was a
Russian noble of the
Naryshkin family. He was the...
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valuables to Russia. The
museum is
located in
central Saint Petersburg at the
Naryshkin-Shuvalov
Palace (21,
Fontanka River Embankment) on the
Fontanka River...