Semyon Ivanovich Yanovsky (Russian: Семён Иванович Яновский; April 15, 1788 – January 6, 1876) was a Russian naval officer who was appointed in late 1818...
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his oldest daughter born in Alaska, married Semyon Yanovsky, a Russian naval officer. Late in 1818, Yanovsky was appointed as Chief Manager and successor...
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arrived at New Archangel during 1817, with his second-in-command, Semyon Yanovsky. Before examining Baranov's financial records, Hagemeister traveled...
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letter written on November 22, 1865, by Semyon Yanovsky to Damascene, abbot of the Valaam Monastery in Finland. Yanovsky (1789–1876), who is also one of the...
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found this account to be based on erroneous information provided by Semyon Yanovsky, an administrator from 1818 through part of 1820 of the Russian-American...
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Decembrist Karl Friedrich von Rennenkampff, Baltic German general Semyon Yanovsky, Russian naval officer, the third governor of Russian America Samuel...
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to be replaced before the end of his term since Semyon Yanovsky, who served from 1818 to 1820. Yanovsky was the first of the exclusively Imperial Russian...
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She secretly married her teacher Afanasii Yanovsky. A connection to the Lyzohub family allowed Afanasii Yanovsky to pursue military career. Later, he made...
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(1780–1833) January 11, 1818 – October 24, 1818 3 Lieutenant Semyon Ivanovich Yanovsky (1788–1876) October 24, 1818 – September 15, 1820 4 Lieutenant...
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