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- Lidia Palladievna Sergievskaya (1897–1970) was a Soviet botanist, professor, and herbarium curator. She described over 100 plants. The standard author...
- their return to Russia, they moved into a palatial 200-room house at 46 Sergievskaya street, Saint Petersburg, made available to them by the Tsar. Their marriage...
- Savaneli. Sisters - Catherine and Maria. Their parents lived in a house on Sergievskaya Street (now - Machabeli), where David spent his childhood. In 1866, he...
- pseudonym Serg., taxonomic author abbreviation of Lidia Palladievna Sergievskaya (1897–1970), Soviet botanist, professor, and herbarium curator Serg....
- disc florets. Flora of China, Erigeron krylovii Sergievskaya, 1945. 西疆飞蓬 xi jiang fei peng Sergievskaya, Lydia Palladievna 1945. Sistematicheskie zametki...
- pavements, which almost half of Kursk's streets had. The streets were named Sergievskaya, Tuskarnaya Naberezhnaya, Staraya, Novaya Preobrazhensky, General's line...
- settled into a 200-room palace (the former Baryatinsky mansion) at 46 Sergievskaya Street (present-day Tchaikovsky Street [ru]) in Saint Petersburg. (The...
- Krylov and Sergievskaya's grave monument in the Tomsk University Grove...
- Nelidova in a house on Fontanka, and his wife had to move into the house on Sergievskaya. Brothers: Erast Ageevich Abaza (1819–1855), major, amator musician,...
- Peter's permission, Kulikovsky moved into the 200-room residence in Sergievskaya Street, Saint Petersburg, that Peter shared with Olga. According to a...