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Yuryev,
sometimes spelled as
Yuriev (Russian: Ю́рьев), or Yuryeva/Yurieva (feminine; Юрьева), is a
Russian last name that is
derived from the male given...
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Yuryev-Polsky (masculine),
Yuryev-Polskaya (feminine), or
Yuryev-Polskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Yuryev-Polsky (town), a
historical town in
Yuryev-Polsky...
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Mikhail Zinovyevich Yuryev (Russian: Михаил Зиновьевич Юрьев; 10
April 1959 – 15
February 2019) was a
Russian politician who
served as a
member of the...
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Yuryev-Polsky (Russian: Ю́рьев-По́льский) is an old town and the
administrative center of
Yuryev-Polsky
District of
Vladimir Oblast, Russia,
located in...
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Anton Yuryev is a
Russian American scientist.
Anton Yuryev was born in Moscow,
Russia in 1966. He is son of
Dmitri Furman,
Russian political scientist...
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university were
renamed Yuryev,
virtually all
distinguished scholars from
Germany had left. The
University of
Yuryev existed until 1918, when during...
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Yevgeny Leonidovich Yuryev (Russian: Евгений Леонидович Юрьев; 28
March 1951 – 25
April 2020) was a
Russian officer in the
Soviet and
Russian Air Defence...
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captured the area
around present-day Tartu, Estonia,
establishing the fort of
Yuryev, and
forced nearby regions to pay tribute.
Yaroslav also
defended his state...
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Saint George Cathedral (Russian: Георгиевский собор) in
Yuryev-Polsky is one of a
dozen surviving white-stone
churches which were
built in Vladimir-Suzdal...
- Vetseke, was the
prince of
Koknese (Kuikenos). He
later became the
prince of
Yuryev (now Tartu)
while in the
service of Novgorod,
which was the last Russian...