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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Birthplace: Санкт-Петербург, Russia (Russian Federation) Death: March 10, 1889 (61) Санкт-Петербург,, Russia (Russian Federation) Immediate Family: Son of count Andrey Petrovich Petrovich Shuvalov and GD Thekla Ignatievna Walentynowicz. Husband of Elena Ivanovna Chertkova. Ex-husband of Countess N.N. Amossova.

  2. Hace 1 día · Princess Nina Georgievna of Russia (1901–1974) Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia (1903–1965) Married 1922 (2), Admiral Perikles Ioannidis (1881–1965) and had no children: Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark: April 7, 1880: November 2, 1880: Died unmarried and without children Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark: February 2, 1882

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · State Duma - percent vote by party - United Russia 50.9%, CPRF 19.3%, LDPR 7.7%, A Just Russia 7.6%, New People 5.3% other minor parties and independents 9.2%; seats by party - United Russia 324, CPRF 57, LDPR 21, A Just Russia 27, New People 13; Rodina 1, CP 1, Party of Growth 1, independent 5; composition - men 376, women 74, percentage women 16.4%; total Federal Assembly percentage women 17.1%

  4. Hace 6 días · It provides regular updates on economic and financial developments in India and the Russian Federation including upcoming trade events in both the countries. 2. The Economic & Commerce Wing also acts as a nodal point for contact between various Indian Government Ministries, Departments, Chambers of Commerce and business associations. It also ...

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Aleksandra. Aleksandra is a Russian form of the Greek Alexandros. It’s made up of “alexein,” meaning “defend,” and “andros,” meaning “man.”. Aleksandra (spelled Alexandra) was a name for the Greek goddess Hera. Origin: Russian. Meaning: Defender of man. Pronunciation: Ah-lehk-SAAN-Draa.

  6. 5 de may. de 2024 · Catherine the Great (born April 21 [May 2, New Style], 1729, Stettin, Prussia [now Szczecin, Poland]—died November 6 [November 17], 1796, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia) was a German-born empress of Russia (1762–96) who led her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of Europe, carrying ...