Georg Wilhelm de Gennin (‹See Tfd›Russian: Георг Вильгельм де Геннин), also known as Vilim Ivanovich de Gennin (‹See Tfd›Russian: Вилим Иванович де Геннин;...
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Major General Georg Wilhelm de Gennin, was sent to the Urals in place of Tatishchev. Having studied all the circumstances, de Gennin fully supported...
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Tatishchev's successor, Georg Wilhelm de Gennin, in 1723. Tatishchev returned to the Ural on the order of Empress Anna to succeed de Gennin in 1734–1737. Transportation...
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forges or sold. It is known that 40 years before the arrival of Georg Wilhelm de Gennin to the Urals, the peasants of the Aramil settlement smelted iron...
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Siegen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld (1605–1655), philosopher, polyhistor Georg Wilhelm de Gennin (1676–1750), Russian military officer and engineer; baptized here...
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architecture (Genius Loci). Both cities were founded by Georg Wilhelm de Gennin from Siegen. Gennin was invited by Peter the Great in the 18th century on...
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Polevskoy. The place for a new plant was chosen by Vasily Tatishchev. Georg Wilhelm de Gennin was in charge of the construction. The Plant became active in 1724...
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More old Pre-Turkic names of this rivers were lost. In 1722, Georg Wilhelm de Gennin, manager of Ural State Factories and master Cimmerman, took samples...
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