Ivan Antonovich Kupreyanov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Ива́н Анто́нович Купрея́нов; 1794 – 20 April 1857), also spelled in English as Kupreanof, was the head of...
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October 1835 Preceded by Pyotr Yegorovich Chistyakov Succeeded by Ivan Kupreyanov Minister of the Navy In office 18 May 1855 – 27 July 1857 Preceded...
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The Murny was staffed by five officers, including Mikhail Annenkov, Ivan Kupreyanov, physician Galkin, and hieromonk Dionysius, hired at the insistence...
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name is derived from Kupreanof Island which in turn is named after Ivan Kupreyanov (1794–1857). According to the Köppen climate classification system...
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capital of Russian America New Archangel, on 11 September where Governor Ivan Kupreyanov greeted the British with a colonial ball. After departing south, Sulphur...
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government official Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky (1794-1866) - general Ivan Kupreyanov (1794-1857) - naval officer and head of the Russian-American Company...
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Bruni, Lev Alexandrovich Ivan Efimov Ivan Zholtovsky Istomin, Konstantin Nikolayevich Aleksei Kravchenko Pavel Kuznetsov Kupreyanov, Nikolai Nikolayevich...
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Petrovich von Wrangel (1797–1870) June 1, 1830 – October 29, 1835 7 Ivan Antonovich Kupreyanov (1800–1857) October 29, 1835 – May 25, 1840 8 Arvid Adolf Etholén...
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mistake. The correct date is based on the dispatch by the company manager Kupreyanov to the bishop of Irkutsk. See Korsun, p. 146. "Address of the Great Council...
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family from the General Armorial (1816): 543 : IX:48 Coat of arms of the Kupreyanov family from the General Armorial (1836): 543–544 : X:33 Coat of arms...
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