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Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev (sometimes
spelt Tatischev; Russian: Васи́лий Ники́тич Тати́щев, IPA: [vɐˈsʲilʲɪj nʲɪˈkʲitʲɪtɕ tɐˈtʲiɕːɪf]; 19
April 1686 –...
- The
House of
Tatischev or
Tatishchev (Russian: Тати́щевы) is a
Russian noble family traditionally believed to be
descended from the
Princes of Solomerech...
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Count Ilya
Leonidovich Tatischev (Russian: Илья Леонидович Татищев) (11
December 1859 – July 1918) was a
Russian nobleman and
Adjutant General to Tsar...
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Nikolay Dmitrievich Tatischev (February 15, 1829 –
September 16, 1907) was an
infantry general, and hero of the Russo-Turkish War. Born
February 15, 1829...
- size or power. The city's
ruins (nearly 8 km2) were
explored by Rychkov,
Tatischev,
Khalikov and Khuchin. Near old
Bilyar in 1654 was
founded a
Russian border...
- and the Four Evangelists.
Domes standing alone represent Jesus.
Vasily Tatischev, the
first to
record this interpretation,
disapproved of it emphatically...
- East
Slavic language, Old
Novgorod dialect,
adopted writing)
Tatischev 1768, p. 39.
Tatischev 1768, pp. 39–40.
Rybakov 1987, pp. 252–253.
Novgorod First...
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Romodanowski family Coat of arms of the
Shuyski family Coat of arms of the
Tatischev family Korybut coat of arms
Grand Prince of Kiev Shum-gora
Prince of Tver...
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revolted and
opened the gate to
Bulgarian forces.
According to
Vasily Tatischev, Svyatoslav's
governor Volk
managed to escape. Upon his
return to Bulgaria...
- "elevation; upland" and
Mansi ур ала "mountain peak, top of the mountain", V.N.
Tatischev believes that this
oronym is set to "belt" and ****ociates it with the...