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Potemkin (Russian: Потёмкин, Potyomkin; or Potyomkina/
Potemkina Feminine; Потёмкина) is a
Russian surname which derives from the word Потёмка Potyomka...
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Tatiana Borisovna Potemkina (Russian: Татья́на Бори́совна Потёмкина; née Golitsyna (Russian: Голицына); 30
January 1797, St
Petersburg – 1 July 1869,...
- 44–49. doi:10.16488/j.cnki.1005-9873.1998.03.009. Po****inok,
Natalia L.;
Potemkina,
Janna V.; Buchalo, Asja S.; Negriyko,
Anatoliy M.; Grygansky, Andriy...
- was the
daughter of
Vasily von
Engelhardt and his
spouse Yelena Marfa Potemkina, and thus the
niece of
Grigory Potyomkin. She was
introduced to the Russian...
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Valeriya Reznik (born
Valeriya Potemkina, June 15, 1985 in Moscow) is a
Russian short track speed skater.
Reznik competed at the 2010
Winter Olympics...
- Ribopierre, a
Russian diplomat of
Swiss origin and
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina, who was a
niece of
Prince Potemkin. She was born and
raised abroad, where...
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captain of the
Smolensk gentry (1735–1794) and
Martha (Elena)
Alexandrovna Potemkina (1725–1775), the
sister of
Grigory Potemkin,
lover and
possible husband...
- of
Comte Alexandre de
Ribeaupierre and his wife
Catherine Mikhailovna Potemkina, a
niece of
Prince Potemkin.
Princess Zinaida's only brother,
Prince Boris...
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Countess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Ribopierre (nee
Potemkina; 1788-1872) was the wife of
diplomat and
chief chamberlain Alexander Ivanovich Ribeaupierre,...
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original on 25 July 2021.
Retrieved 11
August 2021.
Potemkina Marija Nikolaevna, Čeremisin
Anton Leonidovič (2017). "Serbia and the...