Andrew Vinius (Russian: Андре́й Андре́евич Ви́ниус, Andrey Andreyevich Vinius) (1641 – 1717) of a Dutch family became a Russian statesman and a friend...
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Vinius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Titus Vinius (12–69), Roman general Andrew Vinius (1641–1717), Russian statesman This page...
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won his field-marshal's baton. Around 1706 he had a conflict with Andrew Vinius; Vinius lost all of his land and goods. From 1709 to 1714 he served during...
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the city). In 1702, by the initiative of the head of Sibirskiy prikaz Andrew Vinius, the Uktus state ironwork plant was founded near Nizhny Uktus — the...
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search for a foreign expert in the German Quarter. Peter befriended Andrew Vinius, a bibliophile, who taught him Dutch and two Dutch carpenters, Frans...
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astounded the people of Moscow. Peter delayed his return to allow Andrew Vinius, a fellow member of the All-Joking Company, to organize a victory parade...
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delivered to Verkhoturye and Tobolsk in 1702. The ore was examined by the Andrew Vinius, duma diak of the Sibirskiy prikaz, who instructed local authorities...
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then Swedish, and overland to Novgorod and Moscow. There he met with Andrew Vinius, who became his life long friend, sending him maps and objects. The...
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founder of the Moscow Times and many other popular magazines in Russia. Andrew Vinius the Netherlands has an embassy in Moscow and a consulate-general in...
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a salary of "55 rubles, 8 altyns daily". When in the summer of 1679 Andrew Vinius was promoted to clerk of the Apothecary's Order, Hüfner was invited...
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