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Fyodor Shaklovity was
executed on
October 11, 1689. A vast
criminal case
against him was
published in four
volumes in 1887–1890.
Shaklovity appears as...
- He
orders his
Persian slaves to
dance for him.
Shaklovity enters and
stabs Khovansky to death.
Shaklovity scornfully imitates the servants' song over the...
- Moscow, they
started a riot and
seized the Kremlin, but the
regent soon
quelled the
mutinous army and
appointed Fyodor Shaklovity as
their new leader....
- Kiev Opera. His
international career was
launched in 1989, when he sang
Shaklovity in the
Vienna Staatsoper's Khovanshchina,
conducted by
Claudio Abbado...
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incapable of
feeding their horses,
Russians turned back. 1689 June
Fyodor Shaklovity, the head of the
Streltsy Department,
persuaded Sophia to
proclaim herself...
- the so-called
Khovanshchina (Khovansky affair) with the help of
Fyodor Shaklovity, who
succeeded Khovansky in
charge of the
Muscovite army.
Copper Riot...
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Strelets sub-colonel. In 1682, he
became a
companion to the
statesmen Fyodor Shaklovity and Ivan Miloslavsky. He was a
campaigner for
Sophia of Russia, who trusted...
- Ivan
Golovkin 1689 ****
Poltev 1689 Ivan
Tatischev Bolshoy 1689
Fedor Shaklovity 1689-1692 Ivan
Golovin 1689-1692
Kiryan Kvashnin-Samarin 1689-1692 Grigoriy...
- (opposite
Jussi Björling),
Amonasro (Aïda),
Manfredo (L'amore dei tre re),
Shaklovity (Khovanshchina) and
Baron Scarpia (Tosca). It was with
Rigoletto that...
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Destiny as
Fyodor Makashin (1977) The
Youth of
Peter the
Great as
Fyodor Shaklovity (1980) Hit Back as
captain Yevgeny Shvets (1981)
Station for Two as Misha...