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Afanasy Lavrentievich Ordin-
Nashchokin (Russian: Афанасий Лаврентьевич Ордин-Нащокин; 1605–1680) was a
Russian statesman. He was a diak of the posolsky...
- to 1676
during the
reign of
Alexis of Russia,
succeeding Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin.
Because his father,
Sergey Matveyev, was a
notable diplomat, Artamon...
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Berlin Elena Neklyudova (born 1973), singer-songwriter
Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin (1605–1680),
Russian statesman of the 17th century.
Yulia Peresild (born...
- over the
territories of modern-day
Ukraine and Belarus.
Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin (for Russia) and
Jerzy Chlebowicz (for the Commonwealth)
signed the truce...
- seal, a
title bestowed upon only two
Russians before him,
Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin (1605-1680) and
Artamon Matveyev (1625-1682). In home
affairs his influence...
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Afanasy Nikitin (died 1472),
Russian merchant and
traveler Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin (1605–1680),
Russian statesman Afanasy Razmaritsyn (1844–1917), Russian-Ukrainian...
- of the
Dnieper river. This
truce was the
achievement of
Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin, the
first Russian chancellor and
diplomat in the
modern sense, who after...
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defeated the
Russian forces commanded by
Dimitrij Cheremisov and
Grigorij Nashchokin.
Marek Plewczyński (2013). p. 179
Marek Plewczyński (2013). p. 180 Marek...
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Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin...
- of
Sweden invading Poland in 1655
under King
Charles X.
Afanasy Ordin-
Nashchokin then
opened negotiations with the
Poles and
signed an armistice, Truce...