Events from the year 1767inRussia Monarch – Catherine II Dzelzava Manor Kambarka Engineering Works St Andrew's Church, Kiev 13 April - Artemy Vedel,...
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by Catherine in French. There is also a Russian translation by herself. On 10 August 1767 the Russian and German editions were printed in Moscow. The Latin...
Tatishchev family, a Russian noble family Dmitry Tatishchev (1767–1845), Russian diplomat and art collector Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750), Russian Imperial statesman...
Literature (1987) 25#4: 1767–1833. online Archived 11 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine Pipes, Richard. A concise history of the Russian Revolution (1995)...
and the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War. With the support of Great Britain, Russia colonised the territories of New Russia along the coasts of the...
penalty inRussia, but is not used due to a moratorium and no death sentences or executions have been carried out since 2 August 1996. Russia has had...
toleration, embodied during all her reign, was derived. In1767, Catherine made an attempt to reform the Russian Orthodox Church, subject to the following amendments...
between Russian and Qing empires until the mid-nineteenth century, and established the Mongolia-Russia border. Oka Buryats revolted in1767 and Russia completely...
1766–1767 Franciszek Rzewuski 1767–1772 Jakub Psarski (resident) 1771 Franciszek Ksawery Branicki 1767–1776 Antoni Augustyn Deboli (first ambassador in the...
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...
This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events inRussia and its predecessor states. To...
Commission of 1767. London: Cambridge U.P. pp. 32–34. Richard Pipes, Russia under the old regime, page 133 Hughes, Lindsey. 1998. Russiain the age of Peter...
Chichagov or Tchichagov (Russian: Па́вел Васи́льевич Чича́гов; 8 July [O.S. 27 June] 1767 – 1 September [O.S. 20 August] 1849) was a Russian army and naval commander...
various universities in early modern Germany and worked primarily in the Russian Empire between 1767 and 1810. Peter Simon Pallas was born in Berlin, Kingdom...
serf (Russian: крепостной крестьянин, romanized: krepostnoy krest'yanin, lit. 'bonded peasant'), in the sense of an unfree peasant of tsarist Russia, meant...
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...
of shipwrecks in1767 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1767. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (3235). 20 January 1767. "(untitled)"...
Construction of an iron work started in 1761 and opened in1767. The foundry produced up to 60,000 tons[which?] of iron per year. In 1950 the company shifted its...
Extraordinary 1764-1767 : George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney Envoy Extraordinary 1766-1767 : Rt. Hon. Hans Stanley (never went to Russia) 1767-1768 : Henry...
now recognised for its rolling stock and locomotives, opens in current-day Urmdurt, Russia. Plans are drawn up for the construction of a canal between...
of 13/14 October 1767 by Russian forces under the command of General Iosif Igelström and imprisoned in Kaluga. He returned to Poland in 1773. On 4 September...
In the fall of 1766, the new governor, Andrei Fliverk pushed for a new city plan. A regular street plan was developed and signed on 18 April 1767. The...