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Mikhail Vladimirovich Rodzianko (Russian: Михаи́л Влади́мирович Родзя́нко; Ukrainian: Михайло Володимирович Родзянко; 21
February 1859 – 24
January 1924)...
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Basil (Russian: Епископ Василий),
secular name
Vladimir Mikhaylovich Rodzianko (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Родзянко) (22 May 1915 - 17
September 1999)...
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Colonel Pavel Rodzianko, with whom he
moved to
England after the
defeat of the
White Army. Joy
lived out his
final years in
Windsor at
Rodzianko's estate and...
- from
Octobrist politician Mikhail Rodzianko to the Tsar on 26
February O.S. (11
March N.S) 1917, in
which Rodzianko begged for a
minister with the "confidence...
- Shidlovskii, and Khomiakov), the
zemstvo Octobrists (57 deputies,
including Rodzianko, N. I. Antonov, and A. D. Protopopov), and the
right Octobrists (13 deputies...
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Anita Theodosia Moira King (née Leslie;
first married name
Rodzianko; 21
November 1914 – 5
November 1985),
generally known as
Anita Leslie, was an Irish-born...
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called him "Milyukov of Dardanelles". In
Summer 1916, at the
request of
Rodzianko,
Protopopov led a
delegation of Duma
members (with Milyukov) to strengthen...
- his
father Pavel Rodzyanko was a
major landowner and his
uncle Mikhail Rodzianko chaired the
State Duma from 1911 to 1917.
Aleksandr received his education...
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Malyshkin Mizulina Nicholas I
Nicholas II
Pikhno Pobedonostsev Putin Rodzianko Rogozin Rostopchin Sadovnichiy Shulgin ****sky
Surkov Tolstoy von Ungern...
- On 1 March,
Rodzianko sent
guards to Putyatina's
apartment to
ensure Michael's safety, and
Michael signed a do****ent
drawn up by
Rodzianko and
Grand Duke...