Events from the year 1754inRussia Monarch – Elizabeth Anichkov Palace Transfiguration Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) Nizhnyaya Tura Oleksandriia Unknown...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1754. 1754 (MDCCLIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
(Russian: Па́вел I Петро́вич, romanized: Pavel I Petrovich; 1 October [O.S. 20 September] 1754 – 23 March [O.S. 11 March] 1801) was Emperor of Russia from...
The following is a family tree of the monarchs of Russia. Rulers of Russia family trees Войтович, Леонтій Вікторович (1992). Генеалогія Рюриковичів і Гедиміновичів...
famous for thwarting the assassination of Alexander II of Russia Osip Kozodavlev (1754–1819), Russian statesman, politician and Minister of the Interior Osip...
was Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1762. She remains one of the most popular Russian monarchs because of her decision not to execute a...
was the official title of the Russian monarch from 1721 to 1917. The title originated in connection with Russia's victory in the Great Northern War (1700–1721)...
Renewable energy inRussia mainly consists of hydroelectric energy. Russia is rich not only in oil, gas and coal, but also in wind, hydro, geothermal,...
year 1754in architecture involved some significant events. The Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc, Moravia, finished and consecrated. King's Chapel, in Boston...
overview of and topical guide to Russia. The Russian Federation, commonly known as Russia, is the most extensive country in the world, covering 17,075,400...
According to a census taken from 1754 to 1762, Catherine owned 500,000 serfs. A further 2.8 million belonged to the Russian state. At the time of Catherine's...
all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia. The list begins with the semi-legendary prince Rurik of Novgorod, sometime in the mid-9th century, and...
The Russian Navy is the naval arm of the Russian Armed Forces. It has existed in various forms since 1696; its present iteration was formed in January...
(1753–1840), Russian general Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov (1754–1831), Russian courtier and lover of Catherine the Great Voin Rimsky-Korsakov (1822–1871), Russian navigator...
of Russia: 1754–1801. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19822-567-6. McNaughton, C. Arnold (1973). The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3...
have been head of the Russian government since its establishment in 1905. The Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, created in November 1905, was preceded...
Imperial Russian regiments were used to build these cities, at the expense of hundreds of soldiers’ lives. Yelisavetgrad (Kropyvnytskyi) (1754) Aleksandrovsk...
Canadian–American art professor and watercolor artist Alexandra Branitskaya (1754–1838), Russian courtier Alexandra Braun (born 1983), Venezuelan actress, model,...
This timeline of Russian innovation encompasses key events in the history of technology inRussia. The entries in this timeline fall into the following...
This is a list of those members of the Russian imperial family who bore the title velikiy knjaz (usually translated into English as grand duke, but more...
kaʁavak], Marseilles, 1684–1754, St. Petersburg) was a French portrait painter who worked inRussia. Caravaque was born in Marseilles, in a family of a painter-decorator...
September] 1754—20 February [O.S. 8 February] 1806), was a Georgian nobleman and a prominent general of the Imperial Russian Army. Serving in the Russo-Persian...