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Feodor Mikhailovich Rtishchev (Russian: Фёдор Миха́йлович Рти́щев;
April 16, 1625,
Chekalinsky uyezd – July 1, 1673, Moscow) was a
boyar and an intimate...
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Nikolay Federovich Rtishchev (Russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Рти́щев; 1754 – 20 January [O.S. 8 January] 1835) was an
Imperial Russian general who served...
- Gudovich, 1809:
Alexander Tormasov, 1811:
Filippo Paulucci, 1812:
Nikolay Rtishchev.
Fighting with
Turkey began in 1807 with the
swift seizure of
Anapa by...
- on
account of Eudoxia's mother's
relation to the
famous boyar Fyodor Rtishchev. She was
crowned Tsarina in 1689 and gave
birth to
Grand Duke
Alexei Petrovich...
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Great The
Rtishchevs: Ivan
Ryzhov as
Gavrilo Afanasievich Rtishchev Irina Mazurkevich as
Natasha Rtishcheva Mikhail Kokshenov as
Sergunka Rtishchev Yevgeny...
- 1806–1809
Alexander Tormasov 1809–1811
Philip Paulucci 1811–1812
Nikolay Rtishchev 1812–1816
Aleksey Yermolov 1816–1827 Ivan
Paskevich 1827–1831
Gregor von...
- the
religious piety of the m****es. The
Zealots of
Piety included Fyodor Rtishchev,
Archmandrite Nikon (Minin) of the Novosp****ky
Monastery (****ure Patriarch...
- of the Tsar
Alexei that he
discovered so many
great men (like
Fyodor Rtishchev, Ordin, Matveyev, the best of Peter's precursors) and
suitably emplo****...
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Septuagint and the New
Testament as
commissioned by his
patron Fyodor Rtishchev.
Epifany died in
Moscow in 1675. Ševčenko, Ihor (1994). "Book review....
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payment of the
subsidy promised to the Qajars. In
February 1812,
Nikolay Rtishchev ****umed
command of the
Russian forces and
opened peace negotiations with...