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Count Fyodor Vasilyevich Rostopchin (Russian: Фёдор Васильевич Ростопчин) (23 March [O.S. 12 March] 1763 – 30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1826) was a Russian...
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Rostopchin or
Rostopchina is the name of:
Fyodor Rostopchin (1763–1826),
Russian statesman Catherine Rostopchin (1776–1859),
Russian writer, wife of Fyodor...
- The Orlov-
Rostopchin, or
Russian saddle horse (Russian: Русская верховая), is a
breed of
saddle and
sport horse originating in Russia. Born in the 19th...
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after the
Battle of Borodino. The
Moscow military governor,
Count Fyodor Rostopchin, has
often been
considered responsible for
organising the destruction...
- 1859) was a
Russian aristocrat and writer. She was
married to
Fyodor Rostopchin, who
served as
governor of
Moscow during the
French Invasion of Russia...
- the French, as the Russians—most
likely on
orders of
governor Fyodor Rostopchin—set much of the city on fire in a
scorched earth tactic (though the cause...
- post. His
closest ****ociates -
Count Bezborodko,
Prince Zubov,
Fyodor Rostopchin - were the ones with real power, but they
lacked the
fluency in languages...
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Prince Repnin –
squadron commander of
Russian army at Austerlitz.
Count Rostopchin (1763-1826) – governor-general of Moscow.
Count Ilya
Rostov – head of...
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Mizulina Nicholas I
Nicholas II
Pikhno Pobedonostsev Putin Rodzianko Rogozin Rostopchin Sadovnichiy Shulgin ****sky
Surkov Tolstoy von
Ungern Uvarov Vladimir...
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Mizulina Nicholas I
Nicholas II
Pikhno Pobedonostsev Putin Rodzianko Rogozin Rostopchin Sadovnichiy Shulgin ****sky
Surkov Tolstoy von
Ungern Uvarov Vladimir...