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Peter is a
common masculine given name. It is
derived directly from Gr**** Πέτρος,
Petros (an invented,
masculine form of Gr**** petra, the word for "rock"...
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Elizabeth or
Elizaveta Petrovna (Russian: Елизаве́та Петро́вна; 29 December [O.S. 18 December] 1709 – 5 January [O.S. 25 December] 1762) was
Empress of...
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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (née Hahn von Rottenstern; 12 August [O.S. 31 July] 1831 – 8 May 1891),
often known as
Madame Blavatsky, was a
Russian mystic...
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Viktoria Petrovna Brezhneva (Russian: Виктория Петровна Брежнева, IPA: [vʲɪkˈtorʲɪjə pʲɪˈtrovnə ˈbrʲeʐnʲɪvə]; née Denisova [Дени́сова], IPA: [dʲɪˈnʲisəvə];...
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Grand Duchess Anna
Petrovna of
Russia (Russian: А́нна Петро́вна; 27
January 1708 – 4
March 1728) was the
eldest daughter of
Emperor Peter I of
Russia and...
- Bijvoet) is the
husband of
Grand Duchess Izabella Petrovna and
uncle to
Princess Tatiana Petrovna. He was
forced to flee
Russia after the revolution...
- Nina
Petrovna Khrushcheva (née ****harchuk; 14
April 1900 – 13
August 1984) was the
second wife of the
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Nina ****harchuk...
- of Holstein-Gottorp Elizabeth,
Empress of
Russia Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna House Romanov Father Alexis of
Russia Mother Natalya Naryshkina Religion...
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Sofia Petrovna is a
novella by
Russian author Lydia Chukovskaya,
written in the late 1930s in the
Soviet Union. It is
notable as one of the few surviving...
- brothers. They had a
daughter named Anna
Petrovna in
December 1757 (not to be
confused with
Grand Duchess Anna
Petrovna of Russia, the
daughter of
Peter I's...