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- Avraamy Palitsyn (Russian: Авраамий Палицын; 1550 – 13 September 1626 or 1627) was a 17th-century Russian historian. Born near Rostov, he was the cellarer...
- of the time could not accept. According to Russian chronicler Avraamy Palitsyn, Dmitry further enraged many Muscovites by permitting his Catholic and...
- speculators sold bread at 30 times its regular price. Russian historian Avraamy Palitsyn claims that after they entered into the Kremlin, Dmitry Troubetskoy's Cossacks...
- Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov (1898–1904) Frolov (1904–05) Palitsyn (1905–08) Sukhomlinov (1908–09) Myshlayevsky (1909) Gerngross (1909–11)...
- Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov (1898–1904) Frolov (1904–05) Palitsyn (1905–08) Sukhomlinov (1908–09) Myshlayevsky (1909) Gerngross (1909–11)...
- Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov (1898–1904) Frolov (1904–05) Palitsyn (1905–08) Sukhomlinov (1908–09) Myshlayevsky (1909) Gerngross (1909–11)...
- written word, which are reflected in the texts of writers such as Avraamy Palitsyn who developed a literary technique for representing complex characters...
- Палицын; 28 October [O.S. 15 October] 1851 – 19 February 1923), also spelled Palitsyn, was an Imperial Russian Army general who commanded the Russian Expeditionary...
- office Left office Time in office Defence branch 1 Palitsyn, FyodorGeneral of the Cavalry Fyodor Palitsyn (1851–1923) 28 June 1905 2 December 1908 157 days...
- Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov (1898–1904) Frolov (1904–05) Palitsyn (1905–08) Sukhomlinov (1908–09) Myshlayevsky (1909) Gerngross (1909–11)...