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  1. place in Dolgoruky family. In Dolgoruky family. Yury Alekseyevich Dolgoruky (d. 1682) was a high-ranking nobleman and military commander who achieved a number of victories in the Russo-Polish War of 1654–57. In 1676 he was appointed guardian of the child tsar Fyodor Alekseyevich; he was killed during the Moscow Uprising of 1682.…. Read More.

  2. 23 de oct. de 2012 · Nga lùi thời gian vận hành tàu ngầm hạt nhân Yuri Dolgoruky Thứ Ba, 23/10/2012, 17:28 Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Nga Anatoli Serdiukov cho biết, tàu ngầm hạt nhân chiến lược thế hệ 4 Yuri Dolgoruky thuộc lớp Borei sẽ được đưa vào hoạt động năm 2013.

  3. Yuri Dolgoruki. SS Hamburg was a German ocean liner owned by the Hamburg America Line, built by the Blohm & Voss of Hamburg, Germany, and launched in 1925. She had a sister ship, SS New York. They were similar to the SS Albert Ballin.

  4. El éxito del lanzamiento de Bulavá desde el “Yuri Dolgoruki” resulta importante por varios motivos. No sólo para demostrar a los escépticos que el misil está bien diseñado y puede utilizarse como armamento de la Marina rusa (según los altos funcionarios del gobierno y el Ministerio de Defensa, para ello tienen que haberse realizado al menos cinco o seis lanzamientos de este tipo).

  5. Juri Dolgoruki ( altostslawisch Гюрги/Дюрги Володи́мирович, russisch Юрий Долгорукий, ukrainisch Юрій Долгорукий, übersetzt Juri (= Georg) Langhand; * 1090; † 15. Mai 1157 in Kiew ), aus dem Geschlecht der Rurikiden, Sohn Wladimir Monomachs, war Fürst von Rostow, Großfürst der Kiewer Rus ...

  6. Quince años más tarde (1108), fortaleció y reconstruyó la ciudad de Vladímir, en el margen abrupto del río Kliazma, a 31 km al sur de Súzdal. A la muerte del príncipe en 1125, esta tierra se separa de la Rus del Sur, y su hijo Yuri Dolgoruki se convierte en su primer príncipe. Trasladó la sede del principado a Vladímir en 1157.

  7. She was intended to become a passenger ship, the Yuri Dolgoruki she was instead finished in 1960 as a mother ship for whalers. She was then scrapped in 1977. External links [] Hamburg America Line brochure (1938)