- on 6
April 1845, with the
style of
Serene Highness. Most likely, the
Vorontsovs represent a
collateral branch of the
great Velyaminov family of Muscovite...
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Vorontsov (Russian: Воронцов),
feminine form
Vorontsova (Russian: Воронцова), is a
Russian surname that
belongs to the
Vorontsov Russian noble family....
- Look up
Vorontsov in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vorontsov is a
Russian noble family.
Vorontsov (surname)
Vorontsov Lighthouse, in the
Black Sea port...
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Mikhail Vorontsov may
refer to:
Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov (1782—1856),
Russian prince, field-marshal,
statesman Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov (1714—1767)...
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demise in 1783.
Mikhail Vorontsov was
appointed Viceroy of
Novorossiya in May 1823. Even
before their arrival in Odessa, the
Vorontsovs started buying up lands...
- The
Vorontsov Palace may
refer to:
Vorontsov Palace (Alupka) in Alupka, Crimea,
Ukraine Vorontsov Palace (Odesa) in Odesa,
Ukraine Vorontsov Palace (Saint...
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appointed him
imperial chancellor. This was the
period of the
triumph of the
Vorontsovs, who had
always insisted on the
necessity of a
close union with Austria...
- Case 86. Page 23.
Metric Book of
Saint Isaac's
Cathedral Vitold Rummel.
Vorontsovs //
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary: in 86
Volumes (82 Volumes...
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Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov (Russian: Князь Михаил Семёнович Воронцов; 30 May [O.S. 19] 1782 – 18 November [O.S. 6] 1856) was a
Russian nobleman...
- The
Vorontsovskaya Cave
System (Воронцовская система пещер) is a long
chain of
caves in the
Khosta and
Adler districts of Sochi, Russia. It is part of...