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Semyonovsky (masculine),
Semyonovskaya (feminine), or
Semyonovskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Semyonovsky District,
former district of
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast...
- toy army of
Peter the Great. It took its name from a
village called Semyonovskoe (eastern Moscow) [ru] (part of the present-day
Sokolniki District), where...
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Vvedenskoe later. Due to the
proximity of Lefortovo,
Preobrazhenskoe and
Semyonovskoe military facilities,
Vvedenskoe also
became a
common site for burying...
- his troops,
Miloradovich was
caught up in the heat of the
battle for
Semyonovskoe and,
together with
Barclay de Tolly,
Yermolov and Rayevsky,
sought refuge...
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Krapivna and
Odoyev off of Bolotnikov's troops. He
owned the
village of
Semyonovskoe (Chepryuhino or Chudinovo) on the
Glinushka river, in
Perevitsky stan...
- Константи́нович Ю́дин; 1896–1957) was a
Soviet film director. Born in the
Semyonovskoe village near
Dmitrov (now
Dmitrovsky District,
Moscow Oblast) into a...
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Monastery in
Romania (1900) New
Hieromartyr John Vilensky,
priest of
Semyonovskoe (1918) New
Hieromartyr Nicholas Benevolsky,
priest of Alma-Ata (1941)...
- is
located on the
right tributary of the
Lopasnya River near
villages Semyonovskoe,
Myshenskoe and Kolychevo, 41 km
northwest of
Stupino (the district's...
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another blockaded Khvoshchi,
while the
third was
approaching Bolshoe Semyonovskoe. As it moved,
General Firsov was
forced to
leave a
rifle battalion each...
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Ekaterina Albrekht (1795–1884),
daughter of
Colonel of the Life
Guards Semyonovskoe Regiment Ivan
Albrekht and
sister of Karl Albrekht.
According to a contemporary...