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    Alexander Alexandrovich Bashilov (Russian: Александр Александрович Башилов; August 31, 1777 in Hlukhiv – December 31, 1847 in Moscow) was a Russian general...
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  • Bashilov (Russian: Башилов) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Bashilova. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander...
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    rebuilt completely in the early 19th century. In the 1830s, general Alexander Bashilov planned the first regular grid of city streets north from Petrovsky...
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    intervals, and from 1859 as a daily newspaper. In the 1830s, general Alexander Bashilov planned the first regular grid of city streets north from Petrovsky...
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    village near present-day Sokol metro station. In the 1830s, general Alexander Bashilov, then employed by the Governor of Moscow, planned the first regular...
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    – Nikita Bichurin (Hyacinth), Russian monk (d. 1853) August 31 – Alexander Bashilov, Russian general (d. 1847) September 9 – James Carr (Massachusetts...
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    Akademii Nauk SSSR, the Hypatian manuscript was first mentioned in S. S. Bashilov's October 1767 letter to August Ludwig von Schlözer (Catherine had previously...
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  • was renamed Belozersk. Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia Nikita Yakovlevich Bichurin, a Russian monk Alexander Bashilov, a Russian general Peter...
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  • No Alexander Bashilov 1777-1849 (1847?) Major General (1810) Brigade commander, Third Army Gorodechna Yes Panteleymon Benardos Yes Count Alexander von...
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    – Nikita Bichurin (Hyacinth), Russian monk (d. 1853) August 31 – Alexander Bashilov, Russian general (d. 1847) September 9 – James Carr (Massachusetts...
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