- An
equerry (/ɪˈkwɛri, ˈɛkwəri/; from
French écurie 'stable', and
related to écuyer 'squire') is an
officer of honour. Historically, it was a
senior attendant...
- Karl
Stallmeister (1884–?) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of I Riigikogu,
representing the
Estonian Independent Socialist Workers' Party,...
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Britta Stallmeister (born 1971) is a
German operatic soprano. A
member of the Oper
Frankfurt from 1998 to 2015, she has
appeared in
major European opera...
- The Ober-
Stallmeister (Russian: Обер-шталмейстер, from German: Oberstallmeister, lit. 'senior head of the stable') was a post (rank) in the
Tsardom of...
- (Ober-Mundschenk) 2.4. The
Premier Master of the
Horses and Mews (Ober-
Stallmeister) 2.5. The
Premier Master of the Hunt (Ober-Jägermeister) 2.6. The Premier...
- sovetnik)
Lieutenant general Vice
admiral Ober-
Stallmeister (–1766)
Hofmarschall (1742–)
Hofmeister Stallmeister Master of the Hunt [ru] Ober-Master of ceremonies...
- and diplomat, ****ociate of
Peter the Great,
Chamberlain (1712), Ober-
Stallmeister (1727), General-in-chief (1727), the
first Attorney General in Russian...
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second marriage for the
adjutant general,
general of the
cavalry and Ober-
Stallmeister E. F. Meyendorf.
Eight children were born in this marriage. Elizaveta...
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diplomat from the
Kurakin family: an
Active Privy Councillor, the Ober-
Stallmeister (1736), a senator. From the
Lithuanian Gediminid princely family. Born...
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friendly terms with
Grand Duke
Alexander Alexandrovich and held the post of
Stallmeister (stable master) at his court. His son
Leonid (1881–1968) was a noted...