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Vvedenskoye Cemetery (Russian: Введенское кладбище, IPA: [vʲːɪˈdʲenskəjə]) is a
historic cemetery in
Lefortovo District of
Moscow in Russia.
Until 1918...
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Vvedensky (masculine),
Vvedenskaya (feminine), or
Vvedenskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Vvedensky (surname) (Vvedenskaya),
Russian last name
Vvedensky Muni****l...
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retired in 1951. Iona
Nikitchenko died in 1967 and was
buried at the
Vvedenskoye Cemetery in Moscow. "Никитченко Ион Тимофеевич генерал-майор юстиции"...
- Gordon's
alleged tomb at
Vvedenskoye Cemetery in Moscow...
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Yalta from
heart disease at the age of 45 in 1883 and was
buried at
Vvedenskoye Cemetery. His tomb was lost
until 2008. The
current salad has numerous...
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almost a year later, on 23
January 1837, from pneumonia. He was
buried in
Vvedenskoye Cemetery.
According to an
eyewitness report, when
asked on his deathbed...
- (Russian: Введенский; masculine),
Vvedenskaya (Введенская; feminine), or
Vvedenskoye (Введенское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia...
- his
mistress Anna Mons there.
Deceased residents were
buried at the
Vvedenskoye Cemetery, also
known as
German Cemetery,
located across Yauza in Lefortovo;...
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Petrovna Maksakova died in
Moscow on
August 11, 1974. She was
buried at the
Vvedenskoye Cemetery. "Мария Петровна Максакова". www.belcanto.ru.
Retrieved 2011-10-10...
- only to the
funerals of
Tsars or Patriarchs. Le Fort lies
buried in the
Vvedenskoye Cemetery in Lefortovo. The
Russian 84-gun ship-of-the-line
Lefort (launched...