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  1. Utricularia resupinata

    taxobox regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lentibulariaceae genus Utricularia subgenus Utricularia subg. Utricularia Utricularia sectio Utricularia sect. Lecticula Lecticula species U. resupinata binomial Utricularia resupinata binomial authority Greene ex Bigelow synonyms Lecticula resupinata small Green ex Bigelow Barnhart small U. greenei small Oakes small Utricularia resupinata , the lavender bladderwort or northeastern bladderwort , ref name PLANTS PLANTS taxon Utricularia resupinata symbol UTRE accessdate 2008 12 28 ref ref name Scribailo et al., 2011 Scribailo RW, MS Alix, and SA Namestnik. 2011. http www.bioone.org doi abs 10.3119 09 24.1 Historical notes and new records for the rare Atlantic coastal plain species Utricularia  resupinata Lentibulariaceae in Indiana. Rhodora , 113 32 46. ref is a small perennial plant perennial affixed subaquatic carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia family Lentibulariaceae . It is native to eastern Canada , United States , and Central America . In its northern range it appears to only flower when low water levels occur at the same time as higher than average temperatures. ref name Taylor 1989 Taylor, Peter. 1989. The genus Utricularia a taxonomic monograph . Kew Bulletin Additional Series XIV London. ref It was previously thought to be Local extinction extirpated in Indiana until it was rediscovered in 2005. ref name Scribailo et al., 2011 See also List of Utricularia species List of Utricularia species References Reflist Utricularia Category Carnivorous plants of Central America Category Carnivorous plants of North America Category Flora of Belize Category Flora of Connecticut Category Flora of Cuba Category Flora of Delaware Category Flora of Florida Category Flora of Georgia U.S. state Category Flora of Indiana Category Flora of Maine Category Flora of Maryland Category Flora of Massachusetts Category Flora of Michigan C ...   more details



  1. Hadiach Regiment

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Hadiach Regiment br image File Hadyach polk.svg caption Hadyach coat of arms dates 1648 1782 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 9 18 sotnias command structure current commander garrison Hadiach , Ukraine march motto mascot battles Azov campaigns br Great Northern War Great Northern War 1700 1704 br Battle of Poltava br Russo Turkish War 1735 1739 ref http www.ukrterra.com.ua review 208 repan myrgorod.htm?print . .. 1735 1739 Bot generated title ref notable commanders Yarema Khmelenko br Kindrat Burlii anniversaries The Hadiach Regiment lang uk , Romanization of Ukrainian translit. Hadiats kyi polk was one of then territorial administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment s capital was the city of Hadiach , now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine . The Hadiach Regiment was founded in 1648. In 1949 the regiment became part of Poltava Regiment . Under the hetman Ivan Briukhovetsky , Hadiach county became a new Zinkivskyi Regiment . During the early years of 1670s the Regiment was renamed Hadiach Regiment . During different years of its existence the regiment was composed of 9 to 18 sotnia s. The regiment also had Cossack artillery. On the territories of the regiment were 11 cities and 971 villages. In 1782 the regiment was disbanded by the order of the Tsar. All of the regiment s territories were included into the Chernihiv Namestnik namestnichestvo . Structure In 1782 there were 18 sotnias in the regiment Hadiach 3 Oposhanska 3 Zinkivsk 3 Komyshancka 2 Kovalivska 2 Veprytska Hrunska Kyzemynska Rashivska Lutenska Commanders List of Regiment Colonels ref http apgolub.boom.ru gadyach history.htm . Bot generated title ref Yarema Khmelenko 1648 Kindrat Burlii 1648 1649 Pavlo Apostol Tsarenko, silmutaniously Myrhorod colonel, 1659 ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Judicial Charter

    The Novgorod Judicial Charter Russian was the legal code of the Novgorod Republic , issued in 1440, although the current version was supplemented in 1471 under the auspices of Grand Prince Ivan III r, 1462 1505 , and his son, Ivan Ivanovich 1458 90 predeceased his father and never reigned and blockquote according to the blessing of the hieromonk Feofil who was named to the archbishopric of Novgorod the Great and Pskov, so then the mayors of Novgorod, and the Novgorod millenariuses, and boyars, and ranking men, and merchants, and taxpaying townsmen, all five boroughs kontsy of Novgorod , and all Lord Novgorod the Great at assembly veche in Iaroslav s court ref Novgorodskaia sudnaia gramota, Art. 1, in V. L. Valentin Lavrent evich Ianin, ed.. Zakonodatel stvo Drevnei Rusi . Vol. 1 of O. I. Oleg Ivanovich Chistiakov, ed. Rossiiskoe zakonodatel stvo X XX vekov . 8 vols. Moscow Iuridicheskaia literature, 1984 , 304. ref blockquote The charter exists in only one copy with the end missing. While it was issued very late in the history of the Novgorod Republic, it probably codified practices that had existed for some time. It allowed for four sets of courts the ecclesiastical, headed by the archbishop of Novgorod the mayoral, headed by the posadnik the princely, headed by the prince or his namestnik lieutenant and the tysyatsky tysyatsky s , headed by the tysyatsky, who was originally head of the town militia, although the court probably served as a commercial court. The various provisions of the charter dealt with administrative matters, the collection of court fees and stipulated that cases had to be completed before a posadnik left office they were elected annually . It did not deal with particular crimes as such. That was dealt with in the Russkaya Pravda . ref N. L. Diuvernua and A. V. Konovalov, Istochni i prava i sud v drevnei Rossii opyt po istorii russkogo grazhdanskogo prava Moscow Moscow University Press,1869 Akty, sobrannye v bibliotek ...   more details



  1. Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky

    Prince Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky lang ru died 1621 was a Russia n boyar , Voyevoda of Novgorod , and Namestnik of Ryazan . During the Time of Troubles , he participated in the struggle against the supporters of False Dmitry II and Polish Muscovite War 1605 1618 Polish invaders . In 1607, Khovansky was sent to Mikhaylov, Ryazan Oblast Mikhailov , which had been occupied by the opponents of Vasili IV of Russia , but his attacks on this city were rebuffed. In 1608, he and Prokopy Lyapunov fought against the Polish army in the Ryazan region, but was defeated by Aleksander J zef Lisowski at Zaraysk . In 1610, Khovansky fought alongside Prince Mikhail Skopin Shuisky , who ordered him to combine forces with the Swedish army, occupy the southern part of the Tver region, and prevent the enemy from regrouping. Khovansky managed to rendezvous with the Sweden Swedes near Staritsa , capture Rzhev , and beset Bely, Tver Oblast Bely . Hetman Stanis aw kiewski was dispatched to aid the Polish army, but Khovansky avoided the collision and moved towards Mozhaisk in order to combine forces with Dmitry Shuisky . Khovansky took part in the Battle of Klushino , where Shuisky suffered a severe defeat from Hetman kiewski. When Dmitry Pozharsky and Kuzma Minin organized a voluteer army to save Moscow from the Polish invaders, Khovansky took part in this army s campaign against the enemy. Together with Minin, he commanded this army during its march from Yaroslavl to Rostov , while Pozharsky was in Suzdal . In 1613 1614, Khovansky was appointed Voyevoda in Yaroslavl. In Spring 1615, he was granted the title of boyar and sent to the outskirts of Smolensk to command the inactive Russian army. Khovansky did not take part in military action due to the beginning of peace talks. When the negotiations were interrupted, Khovansky was put in charge of a unit approx. 5,000 men , which had been fighting the Lithuanians in the Siversk region. In 1616 1617, he was appointed ...   more details



  1. Peter Andrej

    Cleanup date August 2008 Peter Andrej born 13 August 1959 in Maribor is a Slovenia n poet, musician, guitar player, studio producer and the producer of the biggest Slovenian festival of singer songwriter s, KantFest. ref http www.napovednik.com dogodek113390 kantfest omnibus peter andrej ref ref http kantfest.wordpress.com napovedi ref ref http www.cezam.org KantFest KantFest.html ref ref http www.doghouseroses.org blog ref Beside his own songs, he has put to music poems of Paul luard , Federico Garc a Lorca , Bertolt Brecht , Oton upan i , E. Vouk , B. A. Novak , B. Namestnik , Ale teger . He has also been a guest of many stages Festival Lent, Cankar Hall , Bor tnik meeting, KUD France Pre eren, and international stages in Trieste , Macedonia, etc. Nowadays, his main project is the new variet Ro e za F Flowers for F , which has had many successful reprises and it will be also seen and heard on this year s Festival Lent. After rediscovering his original artistic roots, Peter Andrej has been preparing the outburst of a totally fresh, rock album Libero in cooperation with Drago Mlinarec, Ciril Sem percussion instruments, Matja Krivec contra bass, Dejan Berden piano, harmonica, Peter Jan solo guitar. He is also a composer of music and shows for children. The puppet show, Jezernik, povodni mo iz rnega jezera Laky, the aqua man from the Black Lake is the latest of his creations for children and is presented in partnership with the storyteller, Jasna Branka Staman . Another album for children Kaj ima sonce najraje What Sun loves the most contains songs of Niko Grafenauer , Boris A. Novak , and folk songs, accompanied by his music. References references External links http www.peter andrej.si Artist s website http www.buzzle.com articles lets rain tea with slovene musician and artist peter andrej interview.html Let s Rain Tea With Slovene Musician and Artist Peter Andrej, interview http www.myspace.com peterandrejband Peter Andrej Band myspace Persondata Metadata ...   more details



  1. Vasily Ivanovich of Ryazan

    unreferenced date January 2010 Vasily Ivanovich lang ru 1448 January 7, 1483 was the Grand Prince of Ryazan 1456 1483 , son of Grand Prince Ivan Fyodorovich of Ryazan Ivan Fyodorovich . Upon their father s death in 1456, eight year old Vasily Ivanovich and his sister Feodosiya were transferred under the care of the Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow , who would place his namestnik s in Ryazan to rule over the principality in the absence of the rightful heirs. Vasily II conducted all of Ryazan s internal and external affairs on behalf of the underage Vasily Ivanovich. In 1463, Ivan III of Russia and his mother Maria Yaroslavna of Borovsk Maria Yaroslavna let Vasily Ivanovich return to Ryazan. In the winter of that same year, the young prince came back to Moscow and married the youngest sister of Ivan III Anna of Ryazan Anna Vasilyevna on January 28, 1464. As far as Vasily Ivanovich s lasting reign is concerned, Ryazan s relations with its neighbors were quite peaceful, especially with Grand Duchy of Moscow Moscow thanks to his wife Anna Vasilyevna, who often stayed the city . During one of such visits, Anna of Ryazan gave birth to Ivan Vasilyevich of Ryazan Ivan Vasilyevich on April 14, 1467. It is plausible that the inclusion of the Pronsk udel into the Principality of Ryazan was possible due to Anna s mediation between her husband and Ivan III. Shortly before his death, Vasily Ivanovich signed away two thirds of his principality Ryazan Pereslavl , Rostislavl , Pronsk, and all the volost s and residences in favor of his oldest son Ivan Vasilyevich. His second son Fyodor Vasilyevich received a third of the principality with the towns of Perevitsk and Old Ryazan and a third of all Pereslavl s income. Vasily Ivanovich bequeathed to his wife Anna a fourth of all the lands that his sons received from him. It is believed that Vasily Ivanovich also had a third son by the name of Pyotr born in 1468 and died during Vasily s lifetime and a daughter name is unkn ...   more details



  1. Congress Poland

    1863 , as the country became governed by Viceroy Russian Empire namestnik s , and later divided ... s official name and the area became a namestnichestvo under the control of a namestnik until ... Leadership main Namiestnik of the Kingdom of Poland The office of Namestnik was introduced in Poland ... of namestnik or Viceroy was never officially abolished however, after the January Uprising January 1863 Uprising it disappeared. The last namestnik was Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg , who served from 1863 to his death in 1874. No namestnik was named to replace him ref name Berg last Hugo ... 0bDaNmNRYggGiGLW&id Rq0BAAAAQAAJ&pg RA2 PA140&lpg RA2 PA140&dq namestnik Poland ref however, the role of namestnik viceroy of the former Kingdom passed to the Governor General of Warsaw ref name passed ... and exercised much broader powers than had the namestnik. In particular, he controlled all the military ...   more details



  1. Guberniya

    unreferenced date February 2011 File Subdivisions of Russia in 1708 ru .svg thumb 300px Division of Russia into eight guberniyas in 1708 File Subdivisions of the Russian Empire in 1914.svg thumb 300px Subdivions of the Russian Empire in 1914 A guberniya lang rus IPA ru u b ern j also romanized lang ru Latn gubernia , guberniia , gubernya was a major administrative subdivision of the Russian Empire usually translated as government , governorate , or province . Such administrative division was preserved for sometime upon the collapse of the empire in 1917. A guberniya was ruled by a governor lang ru , lang ru Latn gubernator , a word borrowed from Latin lang la gubernator , in turn from Greek lang el Latn kybernetes . Sometimes the term guberniya was informally used to refer to the office of a governor. This subdivision type was created by the edict ukase of Peter I of Russia Peter the Great on December 18, 1708, which divided Russia into Administrative divisions of Russia in 1708 1710 eight guberniyas . In 1719, guberniyas were further subdivided into provinces lang ru , lang ru Latn provintsii . Later the number of guberniyas Administrative divisions of Russia in 1744 1764 was increased to 23 . By the reform of 1775, subdivision into guberniyas and further into lang ru Latn uyezd s lang ru , was based on population size, and the term guberniya was replaced by the synonym of Russian origin lang ru Latn namestnichestvo lang ru , sometimes translated as viceroyalty . The term guberniya , however, still remained in use. These viceroyalties were governed by lang ru Latn namestnik i lang ru literal translation deputy or Governor General Governors General lang ru , lang ru Latn general gubernator . Correspondingly, the term Governorate General lang ru , lang ru Latn general gubernatorstvo was in use to refer to the actual territory being governed I assume Mikkalai mean ...   more details



  1. -nik

    disambiguation Kukuruznik Narodnik Namestnik Oprichnik Patatnik Peredvizhnik Polkovnik , the commander ...   more details



  1. Kazan Governorate

    Citations missing date October 2008 Infobox Russian governorate EnglishName Kazan Governorate LocalName1 LocalLangName1 Tatar LocalName2 LocalLangName2 Chuvash RussianName RussianOldName i LocatorMap KazanGuberna.jpg LocatorMapLegend Kazan Governorate in the late 19th century CoatOfArms Coat of Arms of Kazan gubernia Russian empire .png CoatOfArmsLink Zilant Coat of arms of Kazan Governorate AdmCtrName Kazan FoundationDate 1708 AbolishmentDate 1920 PoliticalStatus Governorate PoliticalStatusLink Governorates of Russian Empire Region European Russia Area 55900 Population 2850000 CensusYear 1913 FirstHeadTitle Governor of Kazan Governor LastHeadTitle Gubkom chairman The Kazan Governorate Lang ru Lang tt Qazan gubernas Lang cv or Government of Kazan was a governorate guberniya of Imperial Russia from 1708 1920, with the city of Kazan as its capital. History History of Tatarstan History of Udmurtia When created by Peter I of Russia Peter the Great , it was one of eight original guberniyas of Russia and included the lands of Khanate of Kazan Kazan , Siberia Khanate Siberian , and Astrakhan Khanate s, with addition of some lands from the Nogay Horde . These were the areas historically governed by the Kazan Palace s Prikaz . In 1717, Astrakhan Governorate was separated from Kazan Governorate in 1719 Nizhny Novgorod Governorate Nizhny Novgorod in 1744 Orenburg Governorate Orenburg in 1781 Vyatka Governorate Vyatka , Simbirsk Governorate Simbirsk , and Ufa Governorate s were separated. Under Catherine the Great 1781 1796 Kazan was the center of a namestnik namestnichestvo viceroy alty , with Kazan, Penza Governorate Penza , and Saratov Governorate Saratov Governorates as its integral parts. At first the governorate was divided into lots Lang ru , doli , then into provinces Lang ru , provintsii in 1719, and into uyezd s Lang ru in 1775. ...   more details



  1. St. Alexander's Church

    otheruses Infobox building image Warsaw8zr.jpg caption St. Alexander s Church, on Triple Cross Square , Warsaw . name St. Alexander s Church location town Warsaw location country Poland architect Chrystian Piotr Aigner client engineer construction start date 1818 completion date 1825 date demolished 1944 br rebuilt 1949 52 cost structural system style Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical St. Alexander s Church Polish language Polish Ko ci w. Aleksandra is a Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic church building church on Plac Trzech Krzy y Three Crosses Square in Warsaw , Poland . History The church was established by the grateful citizens of Warsaw to commemorate the tsar Alexander I of Russia , ref name swaleksander pl icon cite web url http www.swaleksander.pl index.php?option com content&view article&id 8&Itemid 10 publisher www.swaleksander.pl title Historia parafii accessdate 2010 02 01 ref who conferred the Constitution to the Congress Poland Kingdom of Poland . It was constructed in the years 1818 25 in Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical style . The foundation stone was laid on 15 June 1818 by Minister of State Treasury Jan W gli ski, replacing indisposed General J zef Zaj czek , Viceroy Namestnik of the Kingdom of Poland. ref name swaleksander The temple was consecrated on 18 June 1826 by List of bishops and archbishops of Warsaw primate Wojciech Skarszewski and constructed on a circular ground plan covered by a dome, often referred to as the Rotunda architecture rotunda . The inspiration for the external shape of the shrine was Pantheon, Rome Pantheon in Rome . ref name swaleksander The main altar was adorned with oil painting by Franciszek Smuglewicz depicting Crucifixion of Jesus . ref name swaleksander In 1886 95 the church was rebuilt in Neo Renaissance style, resulting in a much larger building with two prominent towers and a large dome. ref name warszawa1939 pl icon cite web url http www.warszawa1939.pl index.php?r1 aleksander&r3 0 publisher W ...   more details



  1. Battle of Myadel

    at Myadel, Khovansky got the title of a boyar and was made namestnik of Kirov, Kirov Oblast ...   more details



  1. Vologda Viceroyalty

    by a namestnik vice roy and controlled by a governor general. ref name volenc cite book last ...   more details



  1. Jaroslav Sv?chota

    Jaroslav Sv chota , plk., JUDr. September 13, 1941 &ndash November 8, 2004 was the former Deputy Chief of the Slovak Slovensk informa n slu ba Secret Service and lawyer . ref http www.sme.sk c 1815667 zomrel byvaly namestnik sis jaroslav svchota.html ref Together with Ivan Lexa , Sv chota was one of the key figures in the controversial reign of Prime Minister Vladim r Me iar in Slovakia in the mid 1990 s and was an important figure in numerous trials concerning the Secret Service both as witness and defendant. According to SME newspaper newspaper SME he was considered the gray eminence of the Slovak Secret Service under Ivan Lexa. All police investigation and trials of Sv chota were stopped after his death. Career Sv chota studied law and began his career in the communist Secret Service as an agent, working for the headquarters in Bratislava . Before 1989, he also worked in the Office for protecting democracy lang sk rad na ochranu demokracie . His career in the Slovensk informa n slu ba Slovak Secret Service skyrocketed after Ivan Lexa became the Head of the Service. In 1995 Sv chota became the Head of Counter Intelligence and later the Deputy Chief of the Service, directly under Lexa. After the change of government and after Mikul Dzurinda s first government came to power, Sv chota leaved the Secret Service and became an attorney. Involvement in Slovak mafia Sv chota was known to often meet with the boss of Bratislava mafia in the mid 1990s, Miroslav S kora. It was Sv chota who gave S kora the order to assassinate R bert Remi . He also knew S kora s successor Peter Steinh bel a.k.a. alu and had good understanding with Mikul ern k, boss of mafia in Bansk Bystrica and allegedly the boss of Slovak mafia at that time. ref http www.sme.sk c 5107857 mafia na slovensku jozef rohac alias potkan.html ref Investigations and trials After the Head of Slovak Secret Service Vladim r Mitro delivered an address to the Slovak Parliament, investigations of numerous c ...   more details



  1. Alagir

    Infobox Russian inhabited locality en name Alagir ru name loc name1 loc lang1 Ossetic image skyline image caption latd 43 latm 02 lats longd 44 longm 13 longs image map map caption map label position bottom image coa coa caption image flag flag caption anthem anthem ref holiday holiday ref federal subject Republic of North Ossetia Alania federal subject ref adm data as of adm district jur adm district jur ref adm inhabloc jur adm inhabloc jur ref adm ctr of adm ctr of ref inhabloc cat Town inhabloc cat ref inhabloc type inhabloc type ref mun data as of mun district jur mun district jur ref urban okrug jur urban okrug jur ref urban settlement jur urban settlement jur ref mun admctr of mun admctr of ref leader title leader title ref leader name leader name ref representative body representative body ref area of what area as of area km2 area km2 ref pop 2010census 20949 pop 2010census ref ref name 2010Census pop 2002census 21496 pop 2002census ref ref name PopCensus pop density pop density as of pop density ref pop latest pop latest date pop latest ref established date 1850 established title established date ref ref name gr cite book title year 2003 publisher location Moscow isbn 5 7107 7399 9 page 15 ref current cat date current cat date ref prev name1 prev name1 date prev name1 ref postal codes postal codes ref dialing codes 86731 dialing codes ref website website ref date May 2010 Alagir Ossetic language Ossetic and lang ru is an industrial types of inhabited localities in Russia town and the administrative center of Alagirsky District of the Republic of North Ossetia Alania , Russia , situated on the west bank of the Ardon River , convert 54 km sp us west of the republic s capital Vladikavkaz . Population ru census p2010 prelim 20,949 p2002 21,496 p1989 21,132 History The town was established in 1850 by Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov , the namestnik of the Caucasus , near an anci ...   more details



  1. Franz Lefort

    festivities. Lefort was awarded a title of governor , or namestnik of Novgorod and estate ...   more details



  1. Józef Zaj?czek

    Namestnik of Kingdom of Poland . He adopted the position of utmost servility towards Aleksander ...   more details



  1. Pimen, Metropolitan of Moscow

    Metropolitan Pimen known as Pimen the Greek , lang ru was Metropolitan of Moscow technically Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus from 1382 1384. Bio He was hegumen of the Goritskii Monastery in Pereiaslavl Zalevskii when Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy sent him to Constantinople with his nominee for the metropolitanate, Mitya, where the latter was to be consecrated by the Ecumenical Patriarch . Mitya, sometimes referred to as Mikhail, was a secular non monastic priest and Namestnik vicar of the late Metropolitan Alexius as well as the Pechatnik Keeper of the seals carrier of the seal of the Grand Prince. ref John Meyendorff, Byzantium and The Rise of Russia Crestwood, NY St. Vladimir s Seminary, 1989 , 214. ref Mitya, however, died within sight of Constantinople and was buried at Galata a Genoa Genoese possession north of the Golden Horn , ref Ibid., 218. ref and Pimen was consecrated in his place, although this was done without the knowledge of the Grand Prince and the Patriarch was said to have been tricked perhaps to exonnerate him later for any complicity he may have had in the deception , as Pimen had apparently used forged grand princely letters to get Patriarch Nilus of Constantinople to consecrate him. ref Ibid., 219 20. ref Donskoy was angry upon hearing the news of Pimen s consecration and swore not to accept Pimen upon his return. Thus Pimen s metropolitanate was contested from the start, and he accomplished little as a result. It must be noted, that while Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow Cyprian had been the rightful metropolitan he had been named Metropolitan of Lithuania and Western Rus and was to succeed to the Metropolitanate of Kiev and All Rus residing in Moscow since 1325 upon the death of Metropolitan Alexius in 1378, the grand prince only accepted him in March 1381 because of his anger at Pimen s consecration. In fact, Donskoy sent his confessor, Hegumen Fedor of the Simonovskii Monastery, to Kiev to bring Cyprian to Moscow he arrived in May ...   more details



  1. Milyukov

    prominent one was Mikhail Ioanovich, who was a Grand Falconer and a namestnik of Bely Gorod ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Viceroyalty

    was performed by a namestnik vice roy and controlled by a governor general. The governors of Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

    ja sl Namestnik na elnika Zdru enega taba oboro enih sil ZDA sv USA s vice ...   more details



  1. Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

    , and namestnik of Bessarabia . He may be said to have been the creator of Odessa and the benefactor ...   more details



  1. Trinity Church (Antarctica)

    of Sergiyev Posad and the Namestnik abbot of Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra , who visited Antarctica ...   more details



  1. Narym

    . At the end 18th century, Narym had the status of an uyezd within Tobolsk Viceroyalty namestnik namestnichestvo ...   more details



  1. Ontsifor Lukinich

    and fled the city. Vasilii and his vicar namestnik , Boris, managed to bring calm to the city later ...   more details




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