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Schlisselburg prison,
without trial and
without any
definite term of punishment.
Yevgraph's career was damaged,
nearly to the
point of
personal bankruptcy; he had...
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Podpolkovnik Yevgraf Nikolaevich Kruten was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with
seven aerial victories. He
began World War I as an
aerial observer with...
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Moscow Patriarchs. The
surviving building was
designed and
built by
Yevgraph Tyurin in 1837–1845. The
original church in the
village of
Yelokhovo near...
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burnt down and was
rebuilt with a different, late neoclassical, facade;
Yevgraph Tyurin built a
second University building on Mokhovaya, with a
church of...
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neoclassical buildings, like the
Elokhovo Cathedral in
Moscow (1837–1845) by
Yevgraph Tyurin.
Official Byzantine art was not
absolute in
Nicholas reign; it is...
- Fedorov. Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. Geogr., #1 (1956). "Fyodorov,
Yevgraph Yevgraphovich".
Great Soviet Encyclopedia. 1969–1978.
Retrieved March 20...
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expanded across the
street south and
acquired Saint Tatiana church by
Yevgraph Tyurin. The street's most
notable landmark is the
Greater Church of the...
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Region Vladimir Strzhizhevsky Владимир Иванович Стрижевский 8
Mogilev Yevgraph Kruten Евграф Николаевич Крутень 7 Kiev
Served in the
French Aéronautique...
- in Moscow:
Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868)
Alessandro Gilardi (1808–1871)
Yevgraph Tyurin (1792–1870) New
Construction 1814-1822
Lunin House (Nikitskie Vorota...
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football player Yelena Tyurina (born 1971),
Russian volleyball player Yevgraph Tyurin (c.1793–1875),
Russian architect and art
collector This page lists...