- of the
German town Oranienburg, was
modified to
Raninburg and
later to
Ranenburg (Раненбу́рг).[citation needed] Also in 1702, both the
fortress and the...
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Mikhaylovsky Uyezd (Mikhaylov)
Pronsky Uyezd (Pronsk)
Ranenburgsky Uyezd (
Ranenburg)
Ryazhsky Uyezd (Ryazhsk)
Ryazansky Uyezd (Ryazan)
Sapozhkovsky Uyezd...
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Aleksei Timofeevich Chaplygin, a shop ****istant, and Anna
Petrovna in
Ranenburg (present day Chaplygin), Russia.
After his
father died when he was 2 years...
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prison in Riga in 1741, but was then
separated from her and
imprisoned in
Ranenburg. She was
released by
Catherine the
Great in 1762. (in German) Genealogisches...
- Vladimiro-Shimanovsky →
Shimanovsk Raduga → Vladimir-30 →
Raduzhny Ragnit →
Neman Ranenburg →
Chaplygin Rastyapino →
Dzerzhinsk Rauschen →
Svetlogorsk Raychikha →...
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centre was
Ranenburg (Chaplygin). Po****tion
after census of 1897 — 152,691 (73,763 men and 78,928 women). Its
administrative center –
Ranenburg – had a...
- 1898 he was
raised to
deacon and
commissioned to the
village of Blagie,
Ranenburg Uyezd,
Ryazan governorate.
There he
taught the
Bible at the
local parochial...
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Ilovaysky (Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Илова́йский;
February 11/23, 1832,
Ranenburg -
February 15, 1920) was an anti-Normanist
conservative Russian historian...
- painting.
Veselkin Igor
Petrovich was born on 8
March 1915 in the town of
Ranenburg,
Ryazan Governorate. In 1930 Igor
Veselkin entered the
Ryazan Art College...
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Guards Rifle Corps was
formed from 30
October to 15
November 1942 in
Ranenburg,
Tambov Oblast,
under the
command of
Major General Porfiry Chanchibadze...