- The
House of
Prozorovsky (Russian: Прозоровскиe) were a
Russian noble family descending from
medieval rulers of
Yaroslavl and
Mologa and
eventually the...
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Marshal from the
Prozorovsky family.
Prozorovsky gained distinction in the
Seven Years' War and the
conquest of Crimea.
Prozorovsky's career was furthered...
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Boris Alekseyevich Prozorovsky (Russian: Борис Алексеевич Прозоровский; 30 June 1891 in
Saint Petersburg,
Imperial Russia – 1937 in USSR) was a Russian...
- The commander-in-chief of the
Russian Moldavian Army,
Prince A. A.
Prozorovsky,
decided to take the
fortress by storm, but the ****ault of
Zhurzhi and...
- 1260
Yaroslavl was in
Yurievichi hands) Rzhesvsky, non-titled (extant)
Prozorovsky (extinct
since 1914) Yurievichi,
princes of Vladimir-Suzdal;
until 1260...
- and the
hostilities were resumed, the 76-year-old commander-in-chief
Prozorovsky made
little progress in more than a year. In
August 1809 he was eventually...
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Galina Korneva,
Anton Yuriev,
Alexey Sigaev,
Mikhail Belyakovich,
Nikita Prozorovsky [ru],
Daniel Eldarov and
Mikhail Tikhonov. The
international versions...
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approached by a
detachment of
Russian troops,
headed by
Prince Semyon Prozorovsky. Meanwhile, the
Swedes ****embled a 5,000-strong army,
which included...
- 1774,
Suvorov was
married to
Varvara Ivanovna Prozorovskaya [ru] of the
Prozorovsky and
Golitsyn noble families, and had a son
Arkadi Suvorov and daughter...
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locality is home to an
estate of the same name
which belonged to the
Prozorovsky princes and
later to one of the
branches of the
princely family Golitsyn...