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Velyaminov (family)
Velyaminov (russian: Вельяминов), or Velyaminova (Вельяминова; feminine), is a Russian last name and may refer to: People *Velyaminov (family), a family of Muscovite boyars, see candidate branch Vorontsov *Alexei Velyaminov (1785–1838), Russian general and brother of Ivan Velyaminov; see Ernst von Stackelberg *Ivan Velyaminov (1771–1837), a List of Russian commanders in the Patriotic War of 1812#V, Russian commander in the Patriotic War of 1812 *Ivan Velyaminov, birth name of Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky (1574-1637), bishop of Kiev–Galicia *Nikolai Velyaminov (1855–1920), Russian surgeon and public figure *Pyotr Velyaminov (born 1926), Soviet/Russian actor and People's Artist of the RSFSR *Stepan Velyaminov (1670–1737), Russian general *Vasily Velyaminov (?-1373), father-in-law of Ivan II of Moscow *Pyotr Velyaminov-Zernov (18th century), Russian Mayor of Moscow, governor-general of Moscow, 1726-1738 *Alexandra Velyaminova (died 1364), Grand Princess consort o ...
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Velyaminov (family)
Velyaminov (russian: Вельяминов), or Velyaminova (Вельяминова; feminine), is a Russian last name and may refer to: People *Velyaminov (family), a family of Muscovite boyars, see candidate branch Vorontsov *Alexei Velyaminov (1785–1838), Russian general and brother of Ivan Velyaminov; see Ernst von Stackelberg *Ivan Velyaminov (1771–1837), a List of Russian commanders in the Patriotic War of 1812#V, Russian commander in the Patriotic War of 1812 *Ivan Velyaminov, birth name of Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky (1574-1637), bishop of Kiev–Galicia *Nikolai Velyaminov (1855–1920), Russian surgeon and public figure *Pyotr Velyaminov (born 1926), Soviet/Russian actor and People's Artist of the RSFSR *Stepan Velyaminov (1670–1737), Russian general *Vasily Velyaminov (?-1373), father-in-law of Ivan II of Moscow *Pyotr Velyaminov-Zernov (18th century), Russian Mayor of Moscow, governor-general of Moscow, 1726-1738 *Alexandra Velyaminova (died 1364), Grand Princess consort o ...
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Stepan Velyaminov
Stepan Lukich Velyaminov (russian: Степан Лукич Вельяминов; 1670–1737) was a Russian military and state figure, Major General#Russia, President of Collegium of Little Russia (1722–1727), privy councilor, senator. He participated in the Great Northern War and for sometime performed duties of military commandant of Poltava city. In 1720–1722 he was a voivode of the Belgorod Province and commander of all Sloboda Ukraine cossack regiments. On instructions of the War Collegium, Velyaminov participated in fortification of the southern borders of Cossack Hetmanate. On 19 April 1722 as a brigadier he was appointed the president of the new Collegium of Little Russia (confirmed by the manifest of Emperor Peter the Great on 16 May 1722). As the president of the Little Russian Collegium, Velyaminov made great efforts to implement in life a policy of the Tsarist government aimed at substantial narrowing of the Cossack Hetmanate autonomy, use of material resources of ...
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Boris Vorontsov-Velyaminov
Boris Aleksandrovich Vorontsov-Velyaminov (russian: Борис Александрович Воронцов-Вельяминов; February 14, 1904 – January 27, 1994) was a Russian astrophysicist. His name is sometimes given as Vorontsov-Vel'yaminov. He independently discovered the absorption of light by interstellar dust, which was also discovered by Robert Julius Trumpler. He compiled a catalogue of what are now known as Vorontsov-Velyaminov galaxies (the ''Atlas of Interacting Galaxies''), as well as a larger and more general catalogue of galaxies (the ''Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies''). He also studied and classified planetary nebulae. He is also the author of the standard Russian astronomy textbook for high schools as well as astronomy textbook for secondary school. See also *Vorontsov-Vel'yaminov Interacting Galaxies Vorontsov-Vel'yaminov Interacting Galaxies are those included in the Atlas and Catalogue of Interacting Galaxies, by B.A. Vorontsov-Vel'yami ...
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Alexandra Velyaminova
Alexandra Vasilyevna Velyaminova (''Александра Ивановна'' in Russian) (died 26 December 1364) was a Grand Princess consort of Muscovy; she was married to Grand Prince Ivan II of Moscow. She was the daughter of Vasily Velyaminov, a mayor of Moscow. Issue: *Dmitri Donskoi (12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389). His successor in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. *Liuba Ivanovna. Assumed the name "Anna" following her marriage to Dmitry Mikhailovich, Prince of Volhynia (d. 1399). Her husband was a son of Karijotas. *Ivan Ivanovich, Prince of Zvenigorod Zvenigorod (russian: Звени́город) is an old town in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: History The town's name is based either on a personal name (cf. Zvenislav, Zvenimir) or on a hydronym (cf. the Zvinech, Zvinyaka, Zveniga Rivers) ... (c. 1356 - October, 1364). *Maria Ivanovna. {{DEFAULTSORT:Velyaminova, Alexandra Vasilyevna 14th-century births 1364 deaths Russian royal consorts 14th-century R ...
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Mayor Of Moscow
The Mayor of Moscow (russian: Мэр Москвы, Mer Moskvy) is the head and the highest-ranking official of Moscow, who leads the Government of Moscow, the main executive body of the city. Moscow is both a city and separate federal subject, according to the Constitution of Russia. Most federal subjects are headed by governors, but the office of the head of Moscow is called ''Mayor of the City of Moscow'', according to the Charter of the city of Moscow. Sergey Sobyanin, the incumbent Mayor of Moscow, was re-elected for a new term in 2018. Responsibilities The separate office of the ''Premier of the Government of Moscow'' existed in 1991-2001 (Yuri Luzhkov was the only officeholder), but it was merged with the office of Mayor of Moscow. 1999 Moscow mayoral election was the last time when the mayor ran together with the vice-mayor. Mayor of Moscow heads Government of Moscow. The mayor's office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, ...
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Ivan II Of Moscow
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English ''John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in tur ...
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Pyotr Velyaminov
Pyotr Sergeevich Velyaminov (russian: Пётр Серге́евич Вельями́нов; 1926–2009) was a Soviet Russian film and theater actor who was awarded the title People's Artist of the RSFSR. Commander of Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 3rd class. Life His father, Sergey Petrovich Velyaminov (1898-1976), was from a hereditary military and ancient noble family, known from the 11th century. His mother was Tatiana Ermilovna (1893–1972).Всероссийское генеалогическое древо
Pyotr Velyaminov was arrested at the age of sixteen in 1943 charged with anti-communist activities and sentenced to a Gulag camp. He spent nine years at prison. Here he joined an amateur theatrical group. After his release in 1953 he began performing in the Abakan Drama Theatre.
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Vorontsov
Vorontsov (russian: Воронцо́в), also Woroncow and de Woroncow-Wojtkowicz,is the name of a Russian noble family whose members attained the dignity of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in 1744 and became Princes of the Russian Empire in 1852, with the style of Serene Highness. Most likely, the Vorontsovs represent a collateral branch of the great Velyaminov family of Muscovite boyars, which claimed male-line descent from a Varangian nobleman named Šimon. The Velyaminovs served as hereditary mayors of Moscow until the office was abolished by Dmitry Donskoy (Prince of Moscow from 1359 to 1389), whose own mother came from this family. History The Vorontsov branch of the Velyaminovs reached a zenith of its power in the person of the boyar Feodor Vorontsov, who became ''de facto'' ruler of Russia during the minority of Ivan IV ("Ivan the Terrible", 1543). Three years later, he was accused of treason and beheaded. For the next two centuries, the family history is obscure. U ...
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Nikolai Velyaminov
Nikolai Alexandrovich Velyaminov (russian: Николай Александрович Вельяминов) (27 February ( O.S. 15 February) 1855 in Saint Petersburg – 9 April 1920 in Petrograd) was a Russian Empire surgeon and public figure noted for improving the state of medical treatment in the Imperial Russian Army.Kowner, '' Historical Dictionary of the Russo-Japanese War'', p. 408. Velyaminov was born in Saint Petersburg to the family of a career officer in the Imperial Russian Army. As a child, he lived in Germany and attended schools in Wiesbaden and in Warsaw. He graduated from Moscow State University's Department of Medicine in 1877 by taking his examinations earlier than normally permitted, and was assigned as an intern at a military hospital in Tiflis. He served as a medic in the army during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. During the war, he introduced antiseptic methods during surgery. From 1880–1881, he participated in the Battle of Geok Tepe du ...
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Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky
Joseph Velamin-Rutski (born as ''Ivan Velyaminov''; be, Язэп Руцкі, russian: Иосиф Рутский, uk, Йосиф Рутський, pl, Józef Welamin Rucki) - (1574 – 5 April 1637) was the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia in the Ruthenian Uniate Church — a ''sui juris'' Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See. He reigned from 1613 to 1637. He worked to build the Greek Catholic Church in the first few decades after the Union of Brest of 1596; he also reformed the Basilian monks. Early life The family name of Joseph Velyaminov-Rutski (father Feliks Velyaminov from Moscow and mother Bahumila Korsak) lived in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, had Ruthenian origins and was noble and Calvinist. Joseph's father Feliks Velyaminov belonged to Rurik dynasty; he escaped Moscovy while the reign of Ivan the Terrible. Ivan Velyaminov was born in 1574 and, according to a use of noble families, was named after the estate where he was bor ...
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