- V****ian
Patrikeyev, also
known as V****ian
Kosoy (Вассиан Патрикеев, Вассиан Косой in Russian; real name –
knyaz Василий Иванович Патрикеев, or
Vasili Ivanovich...
-
Patrikeyev or
Patrikeev (Russian: Патрикеев) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Patrikeyeva or Patrikeeva. It may
refer to Nadezhda...
- Yury
Patrikeyev (Armenian: Յուրի Պատրիկեև, Russian: Юрий Николаевич Патрикеев; born 28
September 1979) is an Armenian-Russian Greco-Roman wrestler. He...
-
preceded the war. In 1493,
Shchenya and his
relative Prince Vasili Ivanovich Patrikeyev (also
known as V****ian Kosoy)
captured the city of
Vyazma and transferred...
- Moscow.
Among the
learned monks who
lived and
worked there were V****ian
Patrikeyev and
Maximus the Gr****. A white-stone
cathedral was
erected in 1405; it...
-
condemned the
opponents of the
Josephinians -
Maximus the Gr**** and V****ian
Patrikeyev.
While on his deathbed,
Vasili III
asked Daniel to take care of his wife...
- 15th century)
Dukes of Kurcewicze [pl]
Dukes of Buremscy [pl]
Dukes of
Patrikeyev [ru]
Dukes of
Bulgakov (nobility) [ru]
Dukes of Kurcewicze [pl] Dukes...
-
Mkkhitar Manukyan Armen Mkrchyan Karen Mnatsakanyan Armen Nazaryan Yury
Patrikeyev Vazgen Tevanyan Slavik Galstyan Vaghinak Galstyan Arayik Gevorgyan Seth...
- (Russian: Послание на Угру, romanized: Poslanie na Ugru),
written by V****ian
Patrikeyev,
bishop of
Rostov and
confidant of Ivan III. The
anonymous Epistle to...
- prison.
Among the
Muscovite politicians exiled to
Kirillov were V****ian
Patrikeyev, Tsar
Simeon Bekbulatovich,
Patriarch Nikon, and the
prime minister Boris...