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- Count Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev (Novoselcev) (Russian: Граф Никола́й Никола́евич Новосельцев (Новоси́льцев), Polish: Nikołaj Nowosilcow) (1761–1838)...
- comprising young and enthusiastic friends of his own—Viktor Kochubey, Nikolay Novosiltsev, Pavel Stroganov and Adam Jerzy Czartoryski—to draw up a plan of domestic...
- of 1584, the two boyar clans had effected a rapprochement, and Luka Novosiltsev, the Russian amb****ador to the Holy Roman Empire, referred to Godunov...
- in the 1820s. Russian secret police commanded by Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev started the ****cution of Polish secret organizations and in 1821 the...
- of the Russian Academy Ludwig Heinrich von Nicolay, 1798–1803 Nikolay Novosiltsev, 1803–1810 (Post vacant, April 1810 – Jan 1818) Count Sergey Uvarov,...
- Committee (Негласный комитет) which consisted of Viktor Kochubey, Nikolay Novosiltsev, Pavel Stroganov and Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. Mikhail Speransky took an...
- liberal. Political reformers, including Pyotr Volkonsky and Nikolay Novosiltsev, possessed great influence on the tsar. Czartoryski was not only close...
- censorship. The Russian secret police, commanded by Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev, started to infiltrate and ****cute Polish clandestine organizations...
- local government. In 1818, the tsar asked Count Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev to draw up a constitution. The abolition of serfdom in the Baltic provinces...
- (1769–1815) – French marshal. Fought at Borodino. Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev (1761–1838) – A Russian statesman and a close aide to Alexander I of...