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- Mikhailovich Yeropkin (ca. 1698–1740) was a Russian architect credited with replanning Saint Petersburg after Peter the Great's death. It was Yeropkin who designed...
- who contribute monthly to help raise the twins, she faces trouble from Yeropkin, the manager of a city trade base, who has his own intentions toward her...
- Scorer: Abdulmajeed Ali Best Playmaker: Kang Dong-Hee Best 3-Pointer: Alexey Yeropkin Best Coach: Kim Dong-Kwang Sportsmanship Award: Romel Adducul Florian Wanninger...
- 1741. A Baroque palace built for Prince Cherk****ky on Palace Quay to Yeropkin's designs has been rebuilt into the Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace. Sartori, Paolo...
- palace of Chancellor Tcherk****ky whose design has been attributed to Pyotr Yeropkin. After the Russian Revolution the palace housed a branch of the Communist...
- after the Battle of Poltava. Volynsky had by his side architect Pyotr Yeropkin and Andrey Khrushchyov [ru]. A tombstone in their honour was erected in...
- Bateer Du Feng  Kazakhstan (KAZ) Roman Muravyov Fedor Zakharchenko Alexey Yeropkin Vitaliy Lopatin Alexandr Yemelyanov Mikhail Dedov Yevgeniy Issakov Sergey...
- overhauled and expanded under the supervision of Golovkin's friend, Ivan Yeropkin. In connection with the Lopukhina Conspiracy, the Golovkins fell into disgrace...
- Russia's victory over the Ottoman Empire. She ordered the architect Pyotr Yeropkin to design the building. It was built under the supervision of Georg Krafft...
- those who studied with him, at least briefly, were Ivan Nikitin and Pyotr Yeropkin. After Peter's death, Tannauer remained in Russia until 1727, when he decided...