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progenitor of a
number of
Russian noble families,
including Godunov, Saburov,
Veliaminov-Zernov [ru]. He also was the
founder of the
Ipatievsky Monastery. According...
- with
Alexander Menshikov who was a big
landowner in Ukraine.
Stepan Veliaminov at the
Encyclopedia of
history of
Ukraine Stepan Veliaminov at the Hrono...
- (noble)
families traced their descent from the
Mongols or Tatars,
including Veliaminov-Zernov, Godunov, ****niev, Bakhmetev,
Bulgakov (descendants of Bulgak)...
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themselves princes" More
princley families list Ivan
Smirnov and
Vladimir Velʹi͡aminov-Zernov:
Yenikeyev (founder Yenikey-murza
Kuldyashev of
Moksha descent)...
- of Moscow,
abolished the post
after the
death of V****ilii V****ilievich
Veliaminov in 1374,
replacing it with
voyevodas and namestniks. The
Novgorod tysyatskii...
- Year Name
Notes 1462 Ivan Glebov-Oschera 1476-1522 Ivan Vorontsov-
Veliaminov Schedra 1476
Andrei Plescheyev 1485
Jurlo Plescheyev 1487-1503
Nikifor Basenkov...
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Cossack officers. The
president of the
collegiate was
Brigadier Stepan Veliaminov. When the
Cossacks responded by
electing as
Hetman Pavlo Polubotok, opposed...
- operations. In 18 August, a
group of
Russian officers commanded by
General Veliaminov burned the
residency of
Hajji Tlam, one of the
elderly supporters of the...
- and 1764–1786.
Collegium of
Little Russia (1722–1727)
headed by
Stepan Veliaminov Collegium of
Little Russia (1764–1786)
headed by
Pyotr Rumiantsev Little...
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village was
attacked and destro**** by a
detachment under General Alexey Veliaminov. Consequently,
Indaraqo and his
family migrated to Ts'emez (modern-day...