- The
House of
Repnin (Russian: Репнин), is an
ancient Russian princely family,
claiming descent from the
Olgovichi branch of
Rurik dynasty. They held the...
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Prince Nikolai or
Nicholas Vasilyevich Repnin (Russian: Николай Васильевич Репнин; 22 March [O.S. 11 March] 1734 – 24 May [O.S. 12 May] 1801) was a Russian...
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Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (Russian: Аники́та Ива́нович Репни́н, tr. Anikíta Ivánovič
Repnín; 1668 – 3 July 1726, in Riga) was a
prominent Russian...
- The
Repnin Sejm (Polish: Sejm Repninowski) was a Sejm (session of the parliament) of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth that took
place between 1767 and...
- (Anikitich)
Repnin (Russian: Василий Аникитич Репнин; 1696–1748) was a
Russian general. He was the son of
prince Anikita Ivanovitch Repnin (1668-1726)...
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Boris Repnin (born 30
August 1962) is a
Soviet speed skater. He
competed in the men's 1000
metres event at the 1988
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Nicholas Repnin,
Empress Catherine the
Great forced a
constitution on the
Commonwealth at the so-called
Repnin Sejm of 1767,
named after amb****ador
Repnin, who...
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Prince Nikolai Grigoryevich Repnin-Volkonsky (Russian: Николай Григорьевич Репнин-Волконский; 1778 – 18 January [O.S. 6 January] 1845) was a
general in...
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French General Jean Rapp
presents to
Napoleon Bonaparte the
captured Prince Repnin,
commander of the
Russian Imperial Guard,
signifying the
victory of Napoleon’s...
- Pnin is a
Russian surname produced by
truncation of the
surname Repnin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ivan Pnin (1773–1805),
Russian poet and...