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Maria Aleksandrovna Neidgardt (Мария Александровна Нейдгардт; née Talyzina (Талызина); 1831–1904, Moscow) was a
Russian noble and courtier. She was a...
- 1827–1831
Gregor von
Rosen 1831–1838
Yevgeny Golovin 1838–1842
Aleksandr Neidgardt 1842–1844
Mikhail Vorontsov 1844–1854
Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky 1854–1856...
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Fyodor Palen Viceroy of
Caucasus In
office 1844–1845
Preceded by
Aleksandr Neidgardt Succeeded by
Nikolai Read (acting)
Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky
Personal details...
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special ****ignments in the
independent Caucasian Corps under General Neidgardt. In 1843,
Engelhardt was
appointed director of the
Institute of Railway...
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Saratov Province where he was
Governor from 1903.
Stolypin whose wife O. B.
Neidgardt owned an
estate in
Kovno Province, a Polish-Lithuanian
province where...
- (1827-1831) Rosen,
Gregory V. (1831-1838) Golovin,
Evgeniy (1838-1842)
Neidgardt,
Alexander Ivanovich [ru; az] (1842-1844) Vorontsov,
Mikhail ****ovich...
- (1803–1882)
Natalya Aleksandrovna Talyzina (1829–1892)
Maria Aleksandrovna Neidgardt (1831–1904)
Arkady Aleksandrovich Talyzin [ru] (1838–1896)
Valerian Nikolayevich...
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Golubev mansion,
interiors (Saint Petersburg,
Bolshoy Prospect, 10) 1913
Neidgardt mansion,
interiors (Saint Petersburg, Zacharievskaya, 31) 1913-1914 Vorontsov-Dashkov...
- to 1813. It was
nominated for a
government award in 1845 by
Alexander Neidgardt,
viceroy of Caucasus, just
before his death. An
English translation of...
- November] 1904 -
Emanuel Schiffers,
Russian chess player (b. 1850)
Maria A.
Neidgardt,
courtier (b. 1831) Hingley, Ronald. "Anton Chekhov". ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA...