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the year 1802inRussia Monarch – Alexander I Manifesto on the Establishment of Ministries, which established: Ministry of Finance of the Russian Empire...
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министерств, 1802–1917 [Ruling Elite of the Russian Empire: History of Ministries, 1802–1917] (inRussian). Васильчиков Илларион Васильевич — Биографический...
administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed in 1764–1783 and again in 1796–1802. It was created and governed according to...
of Russia. Justice Minister Russian Council of Ministers Prosecutor General of Russia (inRussian) List of Imperial Russian Ministers (1802-1917) (in Russian)...
Kandinsky; 1866–1944), Russian painter and art theorist. Vasily Karatygin (1802–1880), Russian actor Vasily Lanovoy (1934–2021), Russian actor Vasily Livanov...
Governorate in1802 and subdivided into the following uyezds with centres in: Taganrog city (Таганрог) 1802–1887 Rostov upon Don city 1802–1887 1874, the...
(1925–2007), Russian actor and People's Artist of the USSR Mikhail Lavrov (1799–1882), Russian rear-admiral and Arctic explorer Nikolai Lavrov (1802–1840),...
The Russian Empire, also known as Imperial Russia or simply Russia, was a vast realm that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November...
Little Russia Governorate may refer to: Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802) Little Russia Governorate-General [uk;...
War of the Russian Empire, (Russian: Военное министерство, Military Ministry) was an administrative body in the Russian Empire from 1802 to 1917. It...
Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted France against Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and several other countries. The wars...
imperialist of Georgian origin, as Russian commander in chief of the Caucasus. Between 1802 and 1804 he proceeded to impose Russian rule on Western Georgia and...
Affairs from September 8, [O.S. 20] 1802. It was established June 7, [O.S. 18] 1718 by decree from Peter the Great and in 2011, replacing the Militsiya, the...
Tarakanov (born 1987), Russian football player Yegor Titov (born 1976), Russian football player and coach Yegor Tolstoy (1802–1874), Russian general and politician...
indigenous peoples' relations with the Russians deteriorated. In1802, Tlingit warriors destroyed several Russian settlements, most notably Redoubt Saint...
Saltykov 1791–1802 Collegiums were replaced by Ministries as part of the Government reform of Alexander I. Count Sergey Vyazmitinov 8 September 1802 – 13 January...
United Kingdom to Russia (Russian: Британский Посол в России) is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Russian Federation and head...
in 1812. His key advisor was a Polish nobleman Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. After Russian armies liberated allied Georgia from Persian occupation in1802,...
Dnipropetrovsk not to be confused with present-day Novorossiysk, Russian Federation) In1802 it was divided into three governorates, the Yekaterinoslav, Kherson...
the Stecklikrieg (1802, between the Second and Third Coalition), the Peninsular War (1807–1814) and the French invasion of Russia (1812, between the...