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- Princess Eugenie Mikhailovna Shakhovskaya (Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, 1889 - Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, 1920) (Russian: Евгения Михайловна Шаховская,...
- Natalia Shakhovskaya (September 27, 1935 – May 20, 2017), PAU, was a Soviet and Russian cellist. She studied cello at the Gnessin School of Music (under...
- 56°01′58″N 35°30′31″E / 56.03278°N 35.50861°E / 56.03278; 35.50861 Shakhovskaya (Russian: Шаховская) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the...
- firsts in aviation Notes Others such as Marie Marvingt and Evgeniya Shakhovskaya preceded her as military pilots in other roles, but not as fighter pilots...
- Shakhovskaya (Шаховская; feminine), or Shakhovskoye (Шаховское) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia: Urban localities Shakhovskaya,...
- of Krasnogorsk, Istra, Volokolamsk, and the urban-type settlement of Shakhovskaya in Moscow Oblast. Some of the suburban trains have their southeastern...
- January 1942. By 17 January, the Soviets had captured Lotoshino and Shakhovskaya. By 20 January, the 5th and 33rd Armies had captured Ruza, Dorokhovo...
- Power/m****: 0.1 kW/kg "Princess, spy, aviatress: remarkable life of Evgeniya Shakhovskaya - AeroTime". July 26, 2021. "Wssewolod Abramovitch". earlyaviators.com...
- households with 263 people, two shops, and 22 dachas. Yevgenia Fyodorovna Shakhovskaya-Glebova-Streshneva, who turned out to be the last owner of the estate...
- Svjatopolk-Stsetvertinsky (1824-1906), Princess Nadezhda Dmitrievna Shakhovskaya (1847-1922) was born. Prince Dmitriy Ivanovich Shakhovskoy (1861–1939)...