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  1. 26 de jun. de 2019 · Nonetheless, the Park of Chernobyl Heroes in Tver is an enduring monument to the bravery of the first responders of the then-Soviet Union, who helped to minimize loss of life as the reactor melted down. At a bare minimum, this is a wonderful green space to pass a relaxing afternoon in Tver. 10 of 10.

  2. 1 de jul. de 2021 · List of Princes of Tver 1246–1272 Yaroslav1272–1285 Svyatoslav1285–1318 Michael the Saint1318–1326 Dmitry the Terrible Eyes1326–1327 Alexander I1328–1338 Konstantin1338–1339 Alexander I1339–1346 Konstantin 1346–1351 Vsevolod1351–1368 Vasily of Kashin1368–1399 Mikhail II, "Grand Prince of Tver"1400–1425 Ivan1425 Alexander II1425 Yury1425–1461 Boris the Great1461–1485 ...

  3. Shtiurmer, Boris Vladimirovich (Boris Sturmer, Boris Stürmer, Boris Shtyurmer) Russian Prime Minister. Born 28 July 1848 in Tver’ Province, Russia. Died 02 September 1917 in Petrograd, Russia. Boris Shtiurmer was Prime Minister from January to November 1916, also serving as Interior Minister between March and July 1916 and Minister of ...

  4. Baron Boris Vladimirovich Shturmer [a] ( Russian: Бори́с Влади́мирович Штю́рмер; 27 July [ O.S. 15 July] 1848 – 2 September [ O.S. 20 August] 1917) was a Russian lawyer, a Master of Ceremonies at the Russian Court, and a district governor. He became a member of the Russian Assembly and served as prime minister in 1916.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2023 · The most well-known example is Prince Boris of Tver’s weapon, who was the Grand Prince of Tver until 1461. This rohatyn was forged in the first part of the 15th century. The images on its ferrule (spear-butt or socket) have been linked to Christian symbolism or to historical events in the life of Boris of Tver, although their precise significance is unclear.

  6. Media in category "Boris Alexandrovich, Grand Prince of Tver" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Facial Chronicle - b.14, p. 150 - Betrothal of Ivan III and Maria of Tver.gif 845 × 1,559; 666 KB

  7. The Principality of Tver ( Russian: Тверское княжество, romanized : Tverskoye knyazhestvo; Latin: Tferiae) [1] was a principality which existed between the 13th and the 15th centuries with its capital in Tver. It was one of the states established after the decay of the Kievan Rus'. During the 14th century, Tver rivaled the ...