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Pyotr Afanasievich Papkov (Russian: Папков, Петр Афанасьевич, 1772–1853) was a
Russian Generalmajor and statesman.
Pyotr Afanasievich was born in 1772...
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Papkov M,
Langer R, Domb AJ (April 2011). "Synthesis of
aliphatic polyesters by...
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Orthodox Church music.
Papkova is a
daughter of the Very
Reverend André
Papkov, a
Russian Orthodox Archpriest and
rector of Chicago's
Cathedral of the...
- owners. The most
significant of them was the
Governor of
Taganrog Pyotr Papkov.
Emperor Alexander I of
Russia sta****
there twice – in 1818 and 1825. After...
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Sofia Musketeers (3 bns)
Artillery Brigade Col
Pyotr Papkov Battery Company Col
Papkov 2d (12 guns)
Light Company Maj
Vitovtov (12 guns)
Light Company...
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Taganrog In
office 1805–1809
Preceded by
Apollon Dashkov Succeeded by
Pyotr Papkov Personal details Born 5
January 1772 Lenzenhof, Livonia,
Russian Empire...
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house served as
private possession of the city's
mayor of
Taganrog P. A.
Papkov.
After its
departure from Taganrog, the
house became profitable. From 1847...
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Vissarion Komarov and
Alexey Suvorin,
censor Nikolay Sokolov Writers A.
Papkov and
Nikolai Engelhardt, poet
Vasiliy Velichko.
Among those elected to the...
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Milutin Borisavljević,
Branko Krstić and
Petar Krstić, Žarko Tatić,
Aleksej Papkov,
Miladin Prljević, Branče Marinković and Žikica Piperski,
Aleksander Vasić...
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several houses,
including the
mansion of the
former Taganrog's
governor Pyotr Papkov on
Malaya Birzhevaya Ulitsa (now
Ulitsa Schmidta). Remy took an
active part...