10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TSESAREVNA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Russian Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Searching for ...
On November 1 1, Ostermann, brought into the regent's chambers on a stretcher,
begged her to arrest immediately one of the main conspirators, Elizabeth's
French physician Armand Lestocq, and also to isolate the tsesarevna herself.
Aleksandr B. Kamenskii, 1997
Although the Tsesarevna wished to spend as little money as possible, in keeping
up Tsarskoe Selo, palace and farm, she was compelled to spend on restorations.
The orchard, meadows, conservatory and tribute, all went, to cover expenses.
Sergeĭ Nikolaevich Vilʹchkovskiĭ, 1912
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The Cambridge Modern History
A desperate attempt of Peter Tolstoi (who had even more reason to dread the
accession of the Grand Duke than that of MenshikofF himself) to counteract the
plans of MenshikofF by elevating the Tsesarevna Elizabeth to the throne with a ...
Adolphus William Ward, Baron John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Stanley Leathes, Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward
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Slavonic Europe: A Political History of Poland and Russia ...
ON December 6, 1741, La Chetardie wrote to Amelot, the French Minister for
Foreign Affairs, as to the prospects of a coup-d'état in favour of the Tsesarevna
Elizabeth: “An outbreak, the success of which can never be morally certain,
especially ...
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Soviet Studies in History
intercession of the all-powerful E.-L Biron. Subsequently Elizabeth would
acknowledge that she owed him a great deal. The tsesarevna's grief over the loss
of Shubin proved not to last long. Her heart was soon won for a long time by A.G.
...
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Russian Studies in History
Tiutcheva wrote in her diary on 19 February 1855, the day after the emperor's
death: On 17 February, as is my custom, I came downstairs to visit the tsesarevna
[the wife of the future Alexander II — Ed.]. ... I found her much preoccupied.
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Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov
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Ferdinand Maria Quincy, 2012
... historical works: Emperor Peter II and Tsesarevna Elizabeth Petrovna Riding to
Hounds (1900), Catherine II Setting Out to Hunt with Falcons, and Peter the Great
Riding to Hounds (both 1902), all illustrations for N. Kutepov's book The Royal ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Цесарёвичъ , т. Tsesarevitch , an Emperor's son , a crownprince. Цесарёвна ‚ '
Tsesarevna , an Emperor's daughter, a crownprincess. . Цёсаревъ, 17, а. the
Emperor's. Hecápxa,f (numída meleagrís) a Guinea-fowl , a pintado. цёсарскйй ‚
a.
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The Jews of St. Petersburg: Excursions Through a Noble Past
Previously, in the eighteenth century, the area had been occupied by the wooden
palace of the Tsesarevna (heir to the throne) Elizabeth, and before that by the
palace of Peter I's vice-chancellor, Peter Pavlovitch Shafirov. He was, in effect,
the ...
Mikhail Beĭzer, Martin Gilbert, 1989