• Fyodor Ivanovich Sheremetev (Russian: Фёдор Ива́нович Шереме́тев, c. 1570–1650) was a Russian statesman in Tsar Mikhail's times, head of government in...
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    administrator and was a de facto prime minister until his death in 1642. Fyodor Sheremetev, who had succeeded to all of Cherkassky's posts was a rather weak...
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    archimandrites of the Chudov, Novospassky, Simonov monasteries, the boyars Fyodor Sheremetev, Vladimir Bakhteyarov-Rostovsky, boyar children, and orderly people...
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    Chevakinsky, Fyodor Argunov, and Ivan Starov. It is also known as the Sheremetev Palace. The land was granted by Peter the Great to Boris Sheremetev in 1712...
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    factions among the boyars (composed of knyazes Fyodor Mstislavsky, Vasily Galitzine, Fyodor Sheremetev, Daniil Mezetsky and diaks Vasily Telepnyov, and...
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  • Feodor Koshka (redirect from Fyodor Koshka)
    of Andrei Ivanovich Kobyla and progenitor of the Romanov dynasty and Sheremetev family. He was a senior boyar in the Duma of Dmitri Donskoi and his son...
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  • the Imperial Russian Army. They were headquartered at Kars. 1879: S. A. Sheremetev 1898–1899: Alexei Domontovich 1912–1915: Nikolai Baratov 1916–1918: Ernest-Avgust...
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  • Nogotkov-Obolenskiy (1596) Prince Vasiliy Musa Turenin (1596–1598) Prince Fyodor Sheremetev (1598) Andrei Izmailov (1598) Prince Mikhail Kashin-Obolenksiy (1603–1604)...
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    Polina Suslova (category Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
    Novgorod guberniya. Polina's father, Prokofiy Suslov, was a serf of the Sheremetevs, but was able to succeed as a merchant and manufacturer. He decided to...
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    Count Sergey Sheremetev in the mid-19th century. Courtesy of the count, its first printed edition was prepared by Nikodim Kondakov and Fyodor Buslaev. In...
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