- The
House of
Vorontsov (Russian: Воронцо́в), also
Woroncow and de Woroncow-Wojtkowicz, is the name of a
Russian noble family whose members attained the...
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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...
- band
called the Von Trap Family, who
released the
first single on his own
Woronzow Records label. The
early Von Trap
Family recordings,
comprising three sessions...
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continued to work on
other projects. In 1844, she
commented to a
friend Woronzow Greig about her
desire to
create a
mathematical model for how the brain...
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Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov (or
Woronzow, Russian: Семён Романович Воронцо́в; 26 June 1744 – 9 July 1832) was a
Russian diplomat from the aristocratic...
- has been
published irregularly since 1989.
Originally published by the
Woronzow record label, it
covers a wide
variety of
bands and
artists from the 1960s...
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Heinrich Reuss who died in 1999.
Smith lives with
Lyngstad in Switzerland.
Woronzow, HumphrysFamilyTree,
accessed 4
April 2012.
Catherine Vorontsov's father...
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Ekaterina Alekseevna Seniavina and
Count Semyon Vorontsov (sometimes
spelt Woronzow), the
Russian Amb****ador in
Britain from 1785 to 1806. She was the only...
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Russian consul for Britain. They
married and had two children, one of whom,
Woronzow Greig,
would become a
barrister and scientist. They
lived in London, but...
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Princess Yekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (born
Countess Vorontsova; Russian: Екатери́на Рома́новна Да́шкова [Воронцо́ва]; 28
March 1743 – 15
January 1810)...