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Prince Dmitry Timofeyevich Troubetzkoy (died: 24 May 1625) was a
Russian military and
political figure during the Time of Troubles, one of the leaders...
- East. ABC-CLIO. p. 564. ISBN 978-1851096725.
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- 1612
Preceded by
Vasili IV (as Tsar of Russia)
Succeeded by
Dmitry Troubetskoy (as the
leader of the
Zemsky government)
Personal details Died 16 December...
- Sprachbund, a
linguistic term
coined by
Trubetzkoy Also
transliterated as
Troubetskoy or Trubetskoy.
Roman Jakobson,
Selected Writings, Vol. VII,
Walter de...
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residence of
Prince P. N.
Troubetskoy, near Moscow, he p****ed away in the arms of his
close friend,
Prince S. N.
Troubetskoy." Oberländer, Erwin; Katkov...
- trʊbʲɪtsˈkajə]; 25 March [O.S. 14 March] 1836 – 8
August 1898) or
Sophie Troubetskoy,
Duchess of
Morny (French:
Sophie Troubetskoï,
Duchesse de Morny, IPA:...
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Coronation 11 July 1613
Predecessor Vladislav (de jure, disputed)
Dmitry Troubetskoy (as the head of the
Zemsky government)
Successor Alexis Born (1596-07-22)22...
- June 1872
Russia – 20
March 1954 Paris), the
daughter of
Prince Petr
Troubetskoy. As
Ilyinskoye was the
property of his
uncle the
Grand Duke Sergei, Governor...
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Alexy I of
Russia Tsar
Boris Godunov and
family Yuriy Trubetskoy Dmitry Troubetskoy Sergius of
Radonezh Feodor II of
Russia "The
Church of the
Descent of...
- the
Swedes blockaded the
Russian camp,
where famine soon began.
Dmitry Troubetskoy broke through the
blockade and
retreated to Torzhok,
sustaining heavy...