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  1. 9 de mar. de 2010 · Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834–1907), great chemist, physicist and economist, was born in Tobol’sk, a small town in Siberia. The former capital of Siberia, Tobol’sk lost its fame in the nineteenth century. Industrial development did not touch Tobol’sk, while floods and fires ruined the local merchants.

  2. Hace 6 días · Dmitry Ivanovich (born October 19 [October 29, New Style], 1582—died May 15 [May 25, New Style], 1591, Uglich, Russia) was the youngest son of Ivan IV (the Terrible), whose death cast suspicion on imperial adviser Boris Godunov. A series of pretenders claiming to be Dmitry later contended for the Muscovite throne.

  3. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries. referencedIn. Mazurs, Edward G. The Edward G. Mazurs Collection of Periodic Systems , 1782-1974. Chemical Heritage Foundation, Othmer Library of Chemical History. creatorOf. Mendeleyev, Dmitry Ivanovich, 1834-1907. Letter, 1889-1940.

  4. Dmitri Ivánovich Mendeléiev (Tobolsk, 1834 – San Peterburgo, 1907) fue un químico ruso, célebre por haber descubierto el patrón subyacente en lo que ahora se conoce como la tabla periódica de los elementos. La ordenación de los elementos químicos en una tabla periódica fue el gran aporte de Mendeleiev a la Ciencia, pues esta ...

  5. Dmitry as a child. The first life of Dmitry Ivanovich, future Tsar of all Russia, began on the 19th October 1582 and ended on the 15th May 1591. He was the son of Ivan the Terrible, the greatest of all Russia’s Tsars and the first to take onto himself absolute power. His mother was the Tsar’s seventh wife, Maria Nagaya.

  6. Dmitry Ivanovich, the last son of Ivan the Terrible, was a full namesake of his first ever son, Dmitri Ivanovich (October 1552 – 26 June 1553), who was also the first ever Tsarevich (heir ...

  7. Grand Prince of Moscow (1483-1509) This page was last edited on 28 November 2023, at 03:35. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.