File Matveyev Artamon portrait.jpg thumb ArtamonMatveevArtamon Sergeyevich Matveyev in Russian language Russian 1625 1682 was a Muscovy Russia n politician statesman , diplomat and reform movement reformer . Because his father Sergey Matveyev was a notable diplomat, Artamon Matveyev was brought up at the royal court since the age of thirteen, where he would become close friends with Aleksey I of Russia Alexius I . Matveyev started his career as a government official, who worked in Zaporozhian Host Ukraine and took part in some of Russia s wars with Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Poland . He was a member of the Russian delegation at the conclusion of the Treaty of Pereyaslav in 1654 and Russian diplomatic mission to Poland in 1656 1657. As the head of the Streltsy Department , Matveyev participated in suppression of the Copper Riot in 1662. Seven years later, he was put in charge of the Malorossiysky Prikaz , i.e. Ministry of the Ukrainian Affairs, and in 1671 head of the Posolsky Prikaz foreign affairs office and other ministries. Matveyev was known to have considered unification of Ukraine and Russia as the most important issue of the Russian foreign policy . He once said that it was even possible to temporarily forget about the struggle with the Sweden Swedes for the Baltic Sea for the sake of unification with Ukraine. In 1672, Matveyev managed to secure Kiev for Russia during the talks with Poland. In 1671, the tsar Alexius I and Artamon were already ... . NAME Matveev, Artamon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1625 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1682 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matveev, Artamon Category Foreign Ministers of Russia ... one of the organizers of the State Historical Museum first apothecary in Moscow . His son Andrey Matveev ... Category Russian murder victims de Artamon Sergejewitsch Matwejew es Artam n Matv yev fr Artamon Matve ev ru , sv Artamon Matvejev ... more details
Wikify date August 2009 The Tears of Artamon is a series of three Fantasy literature fantasy novel s by the English author Sarah Ash sister of Jessica Rydill . The three books are Lord of Snow and Shadows 2003 , Prisoner of the Iron Tower 2004 , and Children of the Serpent Gate 2005 . They are published by Bantam Press in the United Kingdom and Bantam Spectra in the United States. The series follows the protagonist Gavril Andar, later Gavril Nagarian under his father s name, from his humble beginnings as a portraitist from Smarna through to becoming the High Steward of Azhkendir. Overview Background Information br Artamon was the former emperor of Rossiya, a kingdom that comprised Tielen, Smarna, Muscobar, Azhkendir and Khitari. Artamon s sons fought vehemently between themselves over land and title and once possessed by Drakhaouls they tore the empire apart. A grand ruby of their father was broken into pieces and each son took one each, these became referred to as the Tears of Artamon. Four out of five of the Drakhaouls were driven back and banished from the mortal realm by Saint Sergius, however the final Drakhaoul, Khezef, defeated and killed Sergius. Khezef continued to dwell among mortals by inhabiting the ruling monarch of Azhkendir, through the generations. The remainder of Artamon ... inheritor and one of Artamon s descendents. During the course of this first instalment in the trilogy ..., the gate can only be opened by the reconstructed ruby of Artamon, which Eugene of Tielen had reunited .... Eugene returns to his empire and the three other Drakhaouls seek out the descendents of Artamon ... Adramelech seeks out Andrei one of the descendants of the sons of Artamon to use as a host to help ... The Malchite Warrior Eugene of Tielen Emperor of New Rossiya Eugene uses the tears of Artamon ... of Artamon are ripped from the gate. Drakhaouls Children br Original children and their living ... Tears Of Artamon, The Category Fantasy novel series Category Novel series ... more details
Matveyev , sometimes spelled as Matveev lang ru , or Matveyeva feminine lang ru , is a Russians Russian last name and may refer to People Aleksandr Matveyev b. 1926 , Russian linguist Alexander Matveyev 1878 1960 , Russian sculptor Alexander Matveyev officer b. 1922 , Soviet army officer and Full Cavalier of the Order of Glory Andrey Matveyev 1666 1728 , Russian statesman Andrey Matveyev painter 1702 1739 , Russian painter Artamon Matveyev 1625 1682 , Russian statesman, diplomat, and reformer Boris Matveyev percussionist 1928 ? , Russian percussionist Boris Matveyev zoologist 1889 1973 , Soviet zoologist Boris Mikhailovich Matveyev b. 1970 , Soviet and Russian footballer Fyodor Matveyev 1758 1826 , Russian painter and graphic artist Ivan Matveyev 1890 1918 , participant of the Russian Civil War Mikhail Matveyev pilot Mikhail Matveyev 1914 1944 , Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Natalya Matveyeva b.  1986 , Russian cross country skier Vladimir Matveyev 1911 1942 , Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Yevgeny Matveyev 1922 2003 , Soviet and Russian actor, film director, and screenwriter See also Fomenko Matveev Weeks manifold , a closed hyperbolic 3 manifold Matveyev Kurgan , a settlement in Rostov Oblast , Russia surname de Matwejew es Matv yev fr Matve ev ru uk ... more details
Image Matveyev.gif thumb Count Andrey A. Matveyev. Count Andrey Artamonovich Matveev lang ru 1666 1728 was a Russian Empire Russia n statesman of the Petrine epoch best remembered as one of the first Russian ambassadors and Peter the Great s agent in London and the Hague . Andrey Matveyev was the son of the more famous ArtamonMatveev by a Scottish woman, Eudoxia Hamilton . At the age of eight he was granted a rank of chamber stolnik but was exile d together with his father during Feodor III of Russia Feodor III s early reign. The Matveyevs returned to Moscow on 11 May 1682, and four days later ArtamonMatveev was killed by the rebellious Streltsy during the Moscow Uprising of 1682 , while Andrey fled the capital again. In 1691 1693 he served as voyevoda in the Dvina Region. Peter the Great , who had deeply respected Matveyev the elder and whose own mother had been brought up in the Matveyev family, sent him in 1700 as Diplomatic rank ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary , firstly in the Dutch Republic 1699 1712 , afterwards in Habsburg Monarchy Austria 1712 1715 , where he was granted in 1715 a count comital title of the Holy Roman Empire . In 1705, Matveev did not succeed in his Paris mission to treat with France on trade issues. He then settled in London with the purpose of persuading Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne to mediate between Sweden and Russia and not to acknowledge Stanis aw Leszczy ski as King of Poland . Just before leaving Britain, Matveyev was accosted and apprehended by some bailiff s, a Brutal sort of People , who made his release contingent on payment of 50 pounds. Having suffered verbal and physical ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matveev, Andrey ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1666 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1728 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matveev, Andrey ... nobility Category Russian diplomats Category Imperial Russian politicians it Andrej Artamonovi Matveev ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yemelyan Ignatievich Ukraintsev Lang ru September 12 or 23, 1641 1708 was a Russians Russian diplomat and politician statesman . Ukraintsev started his career in civil service in 1660 as a podyachy Lang ru hypodiakonos from Greek language Greek means assistant servant in the Posolsky Prikaz Diplomacy Department . He served under the supervision of Afanasy Ordin Nashchokin , which whom he would go on a diplomatic mission to Warsaw in 1662 1663. Ukraintsev took part in signing the Treaty of Andrusovo with Poland in 1667. In 1672 1673, he was sent as an envoy title envoy to Sweden , Denmark , and the Netherlands , where Ukraintsev conducted negotiations regarding these countries participation in military campaigns against Turkey . When Artamon Matveev fell into disgrace in 1676, Ukraintsev unofficially took charge of the Posolsky Prikaz . In 1677, he was sent to Warsaw as a second ambassador . In 1679, Ukraintsev met with Hetman Ivan Samoylovych to negotiate joint military action against the Ottoman Empire Turks . Ironically, he also participated in Samoylovych s deposition during the Crimean campaigns in 1687. In 1686, Ukraintsev took part in signing the Eternal Peace Treaty with Poland. In 1689, Ukraintsev and Vasily Galitzine then head of the Posolsky Prikaz had to flee from the Crimean Tatars . After Galitzine s deposition, Yemelyan Ukraintsev joined his opponents and officially took charge of the Posolsky Prikaz , keeping this post for ensuing ten years. In 1699, he was appointed ambassador to Constantinople , where he would manage to sign a 30 year peace treaty with the Ottoman Porte Porte on favorable conditions on July 3, 1700 Treaty of Constantinople 1700 Treaty of Constantinople . Upon his return from Turkey, Ukraintsev was appointed head of the Proviantsky Prikaz Provisions Department . He kept this post until 1706, when he was accused of misuse, subjected to corporal punishment , and f ... more details
citations missing date April 2012 File grand galitzine.jpg thumb Prince Vasily Galitzine File Golytsin GIM.jpg thumb Vasily Galitzine Prince Vasily Vasilyevich 1643 1714 was a Russian statesman of the 17th century. He belonged to the Galitzine family and his main political opponent was his cousin Boris Alexeyevich Galitzine . Life He spent his early days at the court of Aleksey I of Russia Tsar Alexius where he gradually rose to the rank of boyar . In 1676 he was sent to Ukraine to keep in order the Crimean Tatars and took part in the Chigirin campaign. Personal experience of the inconveniences and dangers of the prevailing system of preferment the so called mestnichestvo , or rank priority, which had paralysed the Russian armies for centuries, induced him to propose its abolition, which was accomplished by Tsar Feodor III of Russia Feodor III in 1678. The May revolution of 1682 placed Vasily at the head of the Posolsky Prikaz , or ministry of foreign affairs , and during the regency of Sophia Alekseyevna Sophia , sister of Peter I of Russia Peter the Great , whose intimate friend he became, he was the principal minister of state 1682 1689 and keeper of the great seal, a title bestowed upon only two Russians before him, Afanasy Ordin Nashchokin and Artamon Matveev . In home affairs his influence was insignificant, but his foreign policy was distinguished by the Treaty of Nerchinsk 1689 , which set the Russo Chinese border north of the Amur River , and by the peace with Poland 1683 , whereby Russia at last recovered Kiev . By the terms of the same treaty, he acceded to the grand league against the Ottoman Porte Porte , but his two expeditions against the Crimea Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 were unsuccessful and made him extremely unpopular. Only with the utmost difficulty could Sophia get the young tsar Peter to decorate the defeated commander in chief as if he had returned a victor. In the civil war between Sophia and Peter August September 1689 , Galitzine ha ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Andrey Matveev 1702 1739 was a prominent Russia n painter of the 18th century. Matveev s artistic talent was first observed by Peter the Great . He was sent to Holland to study painting. Spending 11 years abroad, Matveev was the first Russian painter taught exclusively outside of Russia. Matveev returned to Russia and became the most prominent representative of the Russian art in Saint Petersburg. He also worked with the architects of Saint Petersburg, painting numerous renowned wall paintings. External links http www.abcgallery.com M matveev matveevbio.html Olga s Gallery Andrey Matveev Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matveyev, Andrey ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1702 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1739 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matveyev, Andrey Category Russian painters Category Russian artists Category 1702 births Category 1739 deaths Russia painter stub ... more details
Image Orenburgsky.jpg thumb 275px A scene from the uprising Natalia Naryshkina shows Ivan V to the Streltsy in order to prove that he is alive and well, while the Patriarch attempts to calm the crowd. Moscow Uprising of 1682 , also known as Streltsy Uprising of 1682 lang ru , was an Rebellion uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments which resulted in supreme power being devolved on Sophia Alekseyevna . Behind the uprising was the rivalry between the relatives of the two wives of the late Tsar Alexis I of Russia for the dominant influence on the politics of Muscovy . The uprising was triggered by the death of Feodor III of Russia on 27 April. The Naryshkin brothers of Tsarina Natalia Naryshkina availed themselves of the interregnum and persuaded the Patriarch to proclaim her ten year old son Peter I of Russia Peter as a new Tsar of Russia . In their turn, the Miloslavsky party, which comprised the relatives of the late Tsarina Maria Miloslavskaya , spread rumours that her son, Peter s elder half brother Ivan V of Russia Ivan , had been strangled by the Naryshkins in the Moscow Kremlin . File Church of the Protection of the Theotokos in Fili 00.jpg thumb left 150px Church of the Intercession at Fili A votive church commissioned by the Naryshkins after the revolt The Miloslavsky conspirators stirred up riots in the streets of the capital. They used the discontent of the Moscow regiments against their commanding officers and on 11 May 1682 the mob of the Streltsy took over the Kremlin and lynched the leading boyar s and military commanders whom they suspected of corruption Artamon Matveev , Mikhail Dolgorukov , and Grigory Romodanovsky . File Streltsy mutiny in 1682.jpg thumb 275px A scene from the uprising The Streltsy take away Natalia Naryshkina s brother young Peter I tries to console his mother, while Sophia watches the whole scene in satisfaction. A few days later, on 17 May, the rebels once again stormed the royal residence and killed a number of ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 Kirill Poluektovich Naryshkin lang ru link no 1623 April 30, 1691 was the maternal grandfather of Peter the Great . Naryshkin s father was an obscure nobleman, Poluekt Ivanovich Naryshkin from Tarusa . Kirill Naryshkin s name was first mentioned in 1646, when he and Prince Nikita Ivanovich Odoyevsky were dispatched to guard the southern borders of the Muscovy against possible attacks by the Crimean Tatars . In 1654, Kirill Naryshkin participated in Alexei Mikhailovich s military campaign against Poland and Lithuania . In 1656, he joined Prince Yuri Baryatinsky in his Orsha campaign. In 1658, Kirill Naryshkin served as head of a Streltsy unit in Smolensk . In 1660, he was sent to the Terek region as a commander to repel the attacks of the rebellious Nogais . In 1662, Kirill Naryshkin was sent to Kazan to serve as a second voyevoda of Prince M.P. Shuleshov. The tsar s marriage to Naryshkin s daughter Natalia Naryshkina Natalia Kirillovna in 1671 greatly affected the lives of the Naryshkins. Summoned to Moscow, Kirill Naryshkin attended the wedding of his daughter and then received numerous gifts and awards. That same year, he was conferred the title of a dumniy dvoryanin 3rd rank in Boyar Duma after boyar s and okolnichy s , only to become an okolnichy a year later together with Artamon Matveev on the day Peter I of Russia tsarevich Peter was born. Around the same time, Kirill Naryshkin was granted large estates and a very substantial salary. Again in 1671, Naryshkin under the command of Yuri Alexeyevich Dolgorukov participated in the pacifying of the Nizhny Novgorod region after the Stenka Razin Razin rebellion . After his raise to the rank of a boyar on November 27, 1672, Kirill Naryshkin never really played any significant role at the royal court or in political life of the Tsardom of Russia , only occasionally overseeing Moscow during the tsar s pilgrimage s to different monasteries or trips to the surround ... more details
File Kuznecov Matveev 1909 1910.jpg thumb Pavel Kuznetsov and Alexander Matveyev. Alexander Matveev 1878 1960 was one of the leading Russia n sculptors of his generation, ref Sopotsinsky, Oleg, Art in te Soviet Union Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts Major Works by Soviet Artists from 1917 to the 1970s , Auroa Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1978 ref working in a simple, vigorous, modern classical style similar to Aristide Maillol of France . He was also a teacher for many years. As an artist of international reputation, he was made a leader of the Soviet sculptor s union until the 1950s when the younger practitioners of socialist realism finally replaced him. Works One of his works, a group made up of three nude figures, except for the RED Army hat on one of them ref Monumental and Decorative Sculpture of Leningrad , ISKUSSTVO, Leningrad Branch, 1991p. 434 45 ref a worker, a peasant and a Red Army soldier, entitled October was placed in front of the Oktyabrskiy Big Concert Hall in 1968. It is cast from bronze in 1968 from the original, created in 1927. ref Sopotsinsky, Oleg, Art in te Soviet Union Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts Major Works by Soviet Artists from 1917 to the 1970s , Auroa Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1978 p. 440 ref References reflist commons category Alexandr Terentyevich Matveev External links http www.russkialbum.ru e enc 50 matv.shtml Biographical essay Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matveyev, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matveyev, Alexander Category 1878 births Category 1960 deaths Category Russian sculptors Category Russian artists Russia artist stub ru , ... more details
Taxobox status status system regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Chiroptera familia Vespertilionidae genus Myotis species M. petax binomial Myotis petax binomial authority Hollister, 1912 synonyms Myotis petax is a species of mouse eared bat . It was for a long time considered to be a subspecies of Myotis daubentonii . ref Matveev, V.A., Kruskop, S.V. and Kramerov, D.A. 2005. Revalidation of Myotis petax Hollister, 1912 and its new status in connection with M. daubentonii Kuhl, 1817 Vespertilionidae, Chiroptera . Acta Chiropterologica 7 1 23 37. ref References Reflist Category Mouse eared bats Bat stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Reido image Reido band2011.jpg caption Reido, Belarus , 2011 image size background group or band origin Minsk , Belarus instrument genre Doom metal Funeral doom funeral doom death early br polyrhythmic Doom metal Sludge doom sludge doom now years active 2002 present label http solitude prod.com Solitude Productions , br http slowburn.ru lang eng Slow Burn Records associated acts website http www.myspace.com reidosystemcom myspace.com reidosystemcom current members Alexander Kachar br Anton Matveev Reido is a Belarus Belarusian band playing experimental Doom Metal doom metal . Biography Reido was founded in 2002 in Minsk by Alexander Kachar and Anton Matveev. They ve been the permanent members of the band until now. On May 8, 2006 the first Reido full length album F all was released on http solitude prod.com blog tag reido Solitude Productions label. Stylistically it represented dismal and slow Doom metal Funeral doom funeral doom death with Industrial music industrial elements. In October 2006 Reido released a single named Detect Memory , which was available for free download through the Internet. The only song of this single showed some changes in band s style. The second Reido full length album Minus Eleven or 11 was released on 11 11 11 by http slowburn.ru lang eng Slow Burn Records . The band s style changed a lot, the music became heavier, more monotonous, yet at the same time more complex from the technical point of view. The atmosphere remained depressive, hateful and desperate. The band s stuff is traditionally recorded in Anton Matveev s home studio Blastwave Records . Members Alexander Kachar vocals , Electric guitar guitar Anton Matveev Bass guitar bass , Audio engineering sound engineering Discography Studio albums F all May 8, 2006 http solitude prod.com blog tag reido Solitude Productions Minus Eleven November 11, 2011, http slowburn.ru lang eng Slow Burn Records Singles Detect Memory sing ... more details
Other uses INR disambiguation INR Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences INR RAS , lang ru is a soviet russia n scientific research centre for further development of the experimental base and fundamental research activities in the field of atomic nucleus, elementary particle and cosmic ray physics and neutrino astrophysics . It was founded in 1970 by the Decree of the USSR Council of Ministers . Located in Moscow, Russia near the Moscow State University and in Troitsk, Moscow Oblast Troitsk . Institute is a founder of Baksan Neutrino Observatory , Baikal Neutrino Observatory Lake Baikal , Artemovskaya Scientific Station Soledar , Ukraine . About 1300 specialists including 5 academicians and 2 corresponding members of the RAS, 42 doctors and 160 candidates of science works in the institute. Directors Albert Tavkhelidze Albert Nikiforovich Tavkhelidze , academician of RAS 1970 ? ? Viktor Matveev Viktor Anatolyevich Matveev , academician of RAS, head of the Presidium of the Scientific Center of RAS in Troitsk ? current External links http www.inr.ru eng english.html INR RAS Website http www.inr.ac.ru Portal of INR RAS in Moscow http www.inr.troitsk.ru eng english.html Portal of INR RAS in Troitsk nuclear stub Russia stub coord missing Russia Category 1970 establishments in the Soviet Union Category Research institutes in Russia Category Nuclear research centers Category Research institutes in the Soviet Union Category Nuclear and atomic physics stubs Category 1970 in science ru uk ... more details
Infobox Football biography playername Oleksandr Matveev image Image Oleksandr Matviyiv.jpg 250px fullname Oleksandr Matveev dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1989 02 11 cityofbirth countryofbirth Ukraine height height meter 1.81 position Defender football Defender currentclub FC Vorskla Poltava Vorskla Poltava clubnumber 2 youthyears1 youthclubs1 FC Vorskla Poltava Reserves and Youth Team Vorskla Poltava Youth years1 2006 clubs1 FC Vorskla Poltava Vorskla Poltava caps1 9 goals1 0 nationalyears1 2009 nationalteam1 Ukraine national under 21 football team Ukraine Under 21 nationalcaps1 9 nationalgoals1 0 pcupdate ntupdate Oleksandr Matviyiv born 11 February 1989 in Ukraine is a professional Ukraine Ukrainian football soccer football Defender football defender who plays for FC Vorskla Poltava Vorskla Poltava in the Ukrainian Premier League . External links http www.vorskla.com.ua team ?sec players Official Website Profile Ukraine Squad 2011 Euro U 21 FC Vorskla Poltava squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matviyiv, Oleksandr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 11 February 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH Ukraine DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH dmy date September 2011 DEFAULTSORT Matviyiv, Oleksandr Category 1989 births Category Living people Category Ukrainian footballers Category FC Vorskla Poltava players Category Ukrainian Premier League players Ukraine footy defender 1980s stub pl O eksandr Matwiejew ru , uk ... more details
File Lev Kasso.jpg thumb right Lev Kasso. Lev Aristidovich Kasso 1865 1914 was an Imperial Russian Politician. A Professor of Civil Law by education he served as Imperial Minister of Education from 1910 through 1914 in the Stolypin and Kokovtsov governments. References Out of My Past The Memoirs of Count Kokovtsov Edited by H.H. Fisher and translated by Laura Matveev Stanford University Press, 1935. The Memoirs of Count Witte Edited and translated by Sydney Harcave Sharpe Press, 1990. start box succession box before Aleksand Shvarts title List of Ministers of National Enlightenment Minister of Education years 1910 &ndash 1914 after Pavel Ignatieff end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kasso, Lev Aristidovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1914 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kasso, Lev Aristidovich Category Russian politicians Category 1865 births Category 1914 deaths Category Russian monarchists Russia politician stub fr Lev Kasso ru , ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 File Pihno di.jpg thumb right 100px Dmitry Pikhno. Dmitry Pikhno 1853 1913 Russian economist, journalist and nationalist politician. Professor at the Kiev University . Member of State Council 1907 1913 , belonged to its right wing group. Editor of Kievlianin nationalist daily newspaper, published in Kiev . References Out of My Past The Memoirs of Count Kokovtsov Edited by H.H. Fisher and translated by Laura Matveev Stanford University Press, 1935. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pikhno ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pikhno Category 1853 births Category 1913 deaths Category People from Cherkasy Oblast Category Russian economists Category Russian journalists Category Members of the Russian Assembly Category Members of the Union of the Russian People Category Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire Russia bio stub ru , uk ... more details
Jessica Rydill is a British fantasy author from the West Country . She was born in 1959. She studied at King s College, Cambridge and the College of Law, working as a solicitor for 13 years. Her travels have provided some of the inspiration for her writing. She was a founder member of the Write Fantastic writers group together with authors including Juliet E. McKenna and Sarah Ash . Her interests include collecting Asian ball jointed doll s, Sasha dolls , mythology myth , and East European music. Her short story My Brother Jonathan was short listed for the Ian St James award in 1999 and she appears in The New Writer magazine Roll of Honour. ref http www.thenewwriter.com RollOfHonour.htm ref Her first novel Children of the Shaman was published by Orbit in 2001, and was short listed for the Locus magazine best first novel in 2002. ref http www.pirandot.de Pirandot SF Awards Major Locus ?Year 2002 Locus Awards 2002 ref A sequel, The Glass Mountain , appeared in October 2002. ref http www.books by isbn.com authors jessica rydill ref A short story, The Anniversary , was published in an anthology printed by http newconpress.co.uk NewCon Press in 2010 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of http www.thewritefantastic.com The Write Fantastic . In 2006, Rydill married Stephen Saunders, a writer and designer. Her sister Sarah Ash , author of the Tears of Artamon trilogy, is also a fantasy novelist. References Reflist External links http www.sffworld.com interview 90p0.html Interview at http www.sffworld.com SFFWorld.com isfdb name id Jessica Rydill name Jessica Rydill Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rydill, Jessica ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Bath DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rydill, Jessica Category British fantasy writers Category Alumni of King s College, Cambridge Category 1959 births Category Living people Category British Jews Category English fantasy writers UK novelist stub ... more details
Muravyov lang ru , or Muravyova feminine form , also transcribed as Muravyev , Murav ev and Muravyeva , Murav eva , respectively, is a common Russia n last name and may refer to People Alexander Andreyevich Muravyov b. 1937 , a Russian test pilot and Hero of Russia Alexander Nikolayevich Muravyov 1792 1863 , a member of the Decembrists Decembrist movement Alexander Mikhailovich Muravyov 1802 1853 , a member of the Decembrist movement Alexey Muravyov 1915 1975 , a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Artamon Muravyov 1794 1846 , a member of the Decembrist movement Ippolit Muravyov Apostol 1805 1826 , a member of the Decembrist movement Irina Muravyova b.1949 , a Soviet actress best known for her role in the Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears movie Matvey Muravyov Apostol 1793 1886 , a member of the Decembrist movement Mikhail Muravyov disambiguation , several people Nikita Muravyov 1795 1843 , a member of the Decembrist movement Nikolay Muravyov Amursky 1809 1881 , a Russian statesman and diplomat Nikolay Muravyov Karsky 1794 1866 , a Russian military leader and statesman Nikolay Savelyevich Muravyov 1920 1945 , a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Pavel Muravyov 1917 2003 , a Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Sergey Muravyov Apostol 1796 1826 , a Russian Lieutenant Colonel , one of the organizers of the Decembrist revolt Vladimir Muravyov disambiguation , various Other Muravyov s Constitution , Nikita Muravyov s project on state reform in Russia disambig Category Surnames de Murawjow fr Mouraviov ko ja ru uk ... more details
BLP sources date March 2010 Notability Biography date March 2010 Sarah Ash is a British novelist. She began writing at a very young age, and at the age of twelve completed her first fantasy novel which was called The Miglas . She trained as a musician at Cambridge University for four years and her interests in music and drama led her into becoming a schoolteacher. Each novel she writes has a secret soundtrack . She also runs the library in a local primary school. Sarah Ash lives with her husband and two sons in Beckenham, Kent. Her sister Jessica Rydill is also a writer. ref cite web url http www.fantasyliterature.com rydilljessica.html title Jessica Rydill accessdate 2010 07 23 publisher Fantasy Literature ref Her writings are similar to those of Joanne Bertin and Robin Hobb Bibliography The Tears of Artamon Lord of Snow and Shadows 2003 Prisoner of Ironsea Tower 2004 also appeared as Prisoner of the Iron Tower 2004 Children of the Serpent Gate 2005 Other Novels Moths to a Flame 1995 Songspinners 1996 The Lost Child 1998 Tracing the Shadow 2008 Flight into Darkness 2009 Short Stories Mothmusic 1992 Airs from Another Planet 1994 Brief Flare 1994 Merveille 1998 Divina A Tale of Bel Esstar 2003 References Reflist External links http www.sarah ash.com isfdb name id Sarah Ash name Sarah Ash Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ash, Sarah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ash, Sarah Category Alumni of the University of Cambridge Category Living people fr Sarah Ash ... more details
In mathematics , the Weeks manifold , sometimes called the Fomenko Matveev Weeks manifold , is a closed hyperbolic 3 manifold obtained by 5,  2 and 5,  1 Dehn surgery Dehn surgeries on the Whitehead link . It has volume approximately equal to 0.9427... and harvtxt Gabai Meyerhoff Milley 2009 showed that it has the smallest volume of any closed orientable hyperbolic 3 manifold. The manifold was independently discovered by harvtxt Weeks 1985 and harvtxt Matveev Fomenko 1988 . Since the Weeks manifold is an arithmetic hyperbolic 3 manifold , its volume can be computed using its arithmetic data and a formula due to Armand Borel A. Borel math frac 3 cdot23 3 2 zeta k 2 4 pi 4 , math where k is the number field generated by satisfying sup   3 sup   &minus       1    0 and sub   k sub is the Dedekind zeta function of  k harvs last1 Chinburg first1 Ted last2 Friedman first2 Eduardo last3 Jones first3 Kerry N. last4 Reid first4 Alan W. title The arithmetic hyperbolic 3 manifold of smallest volume mr 1882023 zbl 1008.11015 year 2001 journal Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Classe di Scienze. Serie IV volume 30 issue 1 pages 1 40 The cusped hyperbolic 3 manifold obtained by 5,  1 Dehn surgery on the Whitehead link is the so called sibling manifold, or sister, of the figure eight knot mathematics figure eight knot complement. The figure eight knot s complement and its sibling have the smallest volume of any orientable, cusped hyperbolic 3 manifold. Thus the Weeks manifold can be obtained by hyperbolic Dehn surgery on one of the two smallest orientable cusped hyperbolic 3 manifolds. References citation last1 Agol first1 Ian last2 Storm first2 Peter A. last3 Thurston first3 William P. author3 link William Thurston arxiv math.DG 0506338 doi 10.1090 S0894 0347 07 00564 4 mr 2328715 issue 4 journal Journal of the American ... Mathematical Society volume 22 issue 4 pages 1157 1215 Citation last1 Matveev first1 S. V. last2 ... more details
Blue Rose Blaue Rose was a Symbolist artist association in Moscow from 1906 to 1908. They emphasised color as a tonal medium to construct rhythm in a painting and the elimination of shape and contour. Members included Anatolii Arapov, Petr Bromirsky, V. Drittenpreis, Nikolai Feofilaktov, Artur Fonvizen, Nikolai Krymov, Pavel Kuznetsov, Ivan Knabe, Nikolai Milioti, Vasilii Milioti, Aleksandr Matveev, Nikolai Ryabushinsky, Nikolai Sapunov, Martiros Saryan , Serge Sudeikin and Petr Utkin. Their style was inspired by the Russian Impressionist, Viktor Borisov Musatov , the name of the group was used for their exhibition in 1906 and was derived from the poem Blue Flower by the poet Novalis . Vladimir Mayakovsky , the poet critic said of the group in 1907 The artists are in love with the music of colour and line. Wassily Kandinsky was an associate of the group, being greatly taken with their artistic viewpoint he contributed paintings to a few of their exhibitions in Moscow between 1906 to 1910. References http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0007 6287 197608 118 3A881 3C566 3ATBRRSI 3E2.0.CO 3B2 H The Blue Rose Russian Symbolism in Art by John E. Bowlt Russia painter stub Category Art movements Category Russian artists pl B kitna r a ru ... more details
Isaak Moiseevich Milin lang ru February 16, 1919 November 17, 1992 was a Russian people Russian mathematician who worked on coefficients of univalent functions univalent and meromorphic functions . He discovered Milin s area theorem ,the Lebedev Milin inequality , and stated the Milin conjecture that played an important role in the proof of the Bieberbach conjecture . References citation journal Russian mathematical surveys volume 48 issue 4 year 1993 pages 181 183 title Isaak Moiseevich Milin obituary last Aleksandrov first I.A. and others url http www.iop.org EJ article 0036 0279 48 4 M03 RMS 48 4 M03.pdf doi 10.1070 RM1993v048n04ABEH001054 last2 Alenitsin first2 Yu E last3 Belyi first3 V I last4 Goryainov first4 V V last5 Grinshpan first5 A Z last6 Gutlyanskii first6 V Ya last7 Krushkal first7 S L last8 Matveev first8 N M last9 Milin first9 V I Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Milin, Isaak Moiseevich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 16, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 17, 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Milin, Isaak Moiseevich Category 1919 births Category 1992 deaths Category Russian mathematicians ... more details
File Shipov small.jpg thumb right Ivan Shipov. No footnotes date February 2010 Ivan Pavlovich Shipov 1865 1919 was an Imperial Russia n Politician . After graduating from the Imperial Alexander Lyceum, he entered the Ministry of Finance. He rose to the position of Assistant Director of the Special Credit Office, and eventually Director of the General Office Ministrial Chancellery . In addition he served on the Board of the State Bank from 1902 1905. In 1905, he was appointed Minister of Finance during the Sergei Witte Witte government . In 1906, he left that position when Witte resigned in part due to his long association with Witte. The circumstances of his death are uncertain but seem to coincide with many Political prisoner political arrests and Capital punishment executions by the Bolshevik s in 1919. References Harcave, Sidney. 2004 . Count Sergei Witte and the Twilight of Imperial Russia A Biography . Armonk, New York M.E. Sharpe. 10 ISBN 0 765 61422 7 13 ISBN 978 0 765 61422 3 cloth Kokovtsov, Vladimir. 1935 . Out of My Past translator, Laura Matveev . Stanford Stanford University Press. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shipov, Ivan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1919 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shipov, Ivan Category 1865 births Category Government ministers of Russia Category Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire Category 1919 deaths fr Ivan Chipov ru , ... more details