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Alexander Ivanovich Odoevsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Одо́евский, romanized: Aleksandr
Ivanovich Odoevskiy,
November 26 (December 8), 1802 – October...
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Odoyevsky (masculine),
Odoyevskaya (feminine), or
Odoyevksoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Vladimir Odoyevsky (1803–1869),
Russian philosopher and
writer Odoyevsky...
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Repnin led the left flank,
while the
right flank was
commanded by
Prince Odoevsky. On 30 July the
armies clashed near the
Lopasnya River without so much...
- ru/media/magazines/article/146967/ Cornwell, Neil (19
November 2015). V.F.
Odoevsky: His Life,
Times and Milieu.
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-4742-4141-0...
- Word
Valentine Brose A
Midsummer Night's
Dream Lysander The
Fixer Count Odoevsky The Sea Gull
Konstantin Treplev 1969
Michael Kohlhaas - Der
Rebell Michael...
- 1552
Kazanian Campaign of Ivan the Terrible.
Prince Nikita Romanovich Odoevsky (d. 1573)
entered the
Oprichnina of 1565–1572. As a
boyar and a member...
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Odoyevsky District (Russian: Одо́евский райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia.
Within the framework...
- Christianity.
Other relevant authors of this era
include Vladimir Fyodorovich Odoevsky (The
Living Corpse,
written 1838,
published 1844, The Ghost, The Sylphide...
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senior appointments,
going back to 1475 (Razriady). For example, the
Odoevskys clan was
ranked higher than the Buturlins, but a
senior Buturlin could...
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although relatively minor in the
contemporary decade,
including Vladimir Odoevsky,
Alexander Alyabyev,
Mikhail Vielgorsky, and
Alexey Verstovsky. Out of...