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, this is prince potemkin, even under peter the great they found coal here, lisechansk in general isar 710 is the reign of peter the great, i just know history very well, that’s why you went to the cossack shak? the history of the cossack cap means one woman, a native of stakhanov, mother a hero, a militiaman, he had been fighting since 1414, and his femur was broken, she told him about me, well, that is, when i’m busy purchasing food, i take all this supply to the guys into the city, communicate, show where everything is quickly. we need to take it all as mobile as possible, and we got acquainted, she told the story of her son, he took his kubanka off the bed and said to hand it over, hand it over to me , without taking it off, but it’s been a month already, but there’s no need for tears, damn it, this, well this tears of joy, these are tears of speedy victory, i really want to return to yours. to my children, i have a son, a little daughter, i left, she hasn’t gone yet, now she’s already gone to kindergarten, they’re already talking, okay, everything, like a talisman helps, well, t
, this is prince potemkin, even under peter the great they found coal here, lisechansk in general isar 710 is the reign of peter the great, i just know history very well, that’s why you went to the cossack shak? the history of the cossack cap means one woman, a native of stakhanov, mother a hero, a militiaman, he had been fighting since 1414, and his femur was broken, she told him about me, well, that is, when i’m busy purchasing food, i take all this supply to the guys into the city,...
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prince potemkin sought to arrange the path of the russian empress to crimea so that it would not be inferiore. the initial number of shoals in crimea is unknown, but it is known that in 1831 14 units were recorded and described. six catherine's miles have been preserved in crimea, one of them is bakhchesarai. in in the 18th century, in the era of enlightened absolutism, travel of monarchs was a common occurrence. for fifty-eight. there was no purpose of rest and purpose of entertainment, for her travel is a political action, we can say that there are only two purposes there - the continuation of her work for the benefit of the empire, she needs to pay attention and show concern for her subjects, check the work of local officials, but the main thing is to show it to the ottoman empire. to the world that crimea and the northern black sea region have entered russia forever, and that these lands have been developed and populated. to trip catherine invites the austrian monarch, emperor joseph ii. joseph was not very happy, but still took part in this journey and demonstrated to the ottoman empire
prince potemkin sought to arrange the path of the russian empress to crimea so that it would not be inferiore. the initial number of shoals in crimea is unknown, but it is known that in 1831 14 units were recorded and described. six catherine's miles have been preserved in crimea, one of them is bakhchesarai. in in the 18th century, in the era of enlightened absolutism, travel of monarchs was a common occurrence. for fifty-eight. there was no purpose of rest and purpose of entertainment, for...
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prince potemkin sought to arrange the path for the russian empress to crimea so that it would not bels in crimea is unknown, but it is known that in 1831 14 units were recorded and described. six catherine's miles have been preserved in crimea, one of them is bagchesarai. in the 17th century, in the era of enlightened absolutism, travel of monarchs was a common occurrence. for fifty-eight-year-old catherine. this is the eighth and last trip on her own, as she wrote, small farm. if we start to look at catherine's goals, we can say that only two goals were not there: the goal of recreation and the goal of entertainment, for her travel is a political action, it is a continuation of her work for the benefit of the empire. she needs to pay attention and show concern for her subjects, check the work of local officials, but the main thing is to show the ottoman empire to the whole world that... joseph was not very happy, but still took part in this travel and demonstrated to the ottoman empire throughout europe that he was an ally of russia and, if necessary , would support it in the confro
prince potemkin sought to arrange the path for the russian empress to crimea so that it would not bels in crimea is unknown, but it is known that in 1831 14 units were recorded and described. six catherine's miles have been preserved in crimea, one of them is bagchesarai. in the 17th century, in the era of enlightened absolutism, travel of monarchs was a common occurrence. for fifty-eight-year-old catherine. this is the eighth and last trip on her own, as she wrote, small farm. if we start to...
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Jan 27, 2024
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life potemkin, catherine’s closest associate and the main ideologist of the new russia project, zubov constantly weaved intrigues against him. after the sudden death of his serene highness. princeointed platon zubov president of the college of foreign affairs, head of the black sea fleet and governor-general of new russia. unlike potemkin, catherine’s last favorite, led the lands entrusted to him from st. petersburg, without leaving the capital, but if not for him, then the main black sea port of the russian empire would most likely have become not odessa, but ochakov. zubov supported josephareb's idea. ochakov, with this alone plato zubov earned himself a place not only in the history of novorossiya, but on the monument to the founders of odessa, next to catherine the great, deribas and potenkin. the ukrainian authorities demolished the monument in 2020, but it is unlikely that in this way it will be possible to rewrite history, about the trace platon zubov left in it, in the plot of olga mokhova. according to historians, platon zubov really deserved a place on the monument to the founders of the city, opened in odessa in 1900. without being generous, on the contrary, not in m
life potemkin, catherine’s closest associate and the main ideologist of the new russia project, zubov constantly weaved intrigues against him. after the sudden death of his serene highness. princeointed platon zubov president of the college of foreign affairs, head of the black sea fleet and governor-general of new russia. unlike potemkin, catherine’s last favorite, led the lands entrusted to him from st. petersburg, without leaving the capital, but if not for him, then the main black sea...
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life of potemkin, catherine’s closest associate and the main ideologist of the novorossiya project, zubov constantly plotted intrigues against him. after the sudden death of his serene highness princed platon zubov as president of the college of foreign affairs, head of the black sea fleet and governor-general of novorussia. unlike potemkin, catherine's last favorite, he led the lands he was confident of from st. petersburg, without leaving the capital. but if not for him, then the main black sea port of the russian empire would most likely have become not odessa, but ochakov. zubov supported the idea of joseph derebas to build on... together the turkish village of hadzhibey not just a new fortress, but to found a port city. according to admiral mardvinov’s life plan, ochakov was to become the main trading port. with this alone, platon zubov earned himself a place not only in the history of novorossiya, but on the monument to the founders of odessa, next to catherine the great, deribas and potyonkin. the ukrainian authorities demolished the monument in 2022, but... it is unlikely that history will be rewritten in this way. about what trace platon zubov left in her in the plot of
life of potemkin, catherine’s closest associate and the main ideologist of the novorossiya project, zubov constantly plotted intrigues against him. after the sudden death of his serene highness princed platon zubov as president of the college of foreign affairs, head of the black sea fleet and governor-general of novorussia. unlike potemkin, catherine's last favorite, he led the lands he was confident of from st. petersburg, without leaving the capital. but if not for him, then the main black...
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glory of the bloodless annexation of crimea. belongs to the actual co-ruler of the empress, prince grigory potemkin. take care of maintaining calm in crimea, potemkin wrote. it is the will of the imperial majesty that all troops stationed in the crimean peninsula treat the residents in a friendly manner, without causing any offense. and if you look closely at this, you can see historical parallels with polite people of the 20th century. by the way, about the image of the referendum. centuries can also be found, then the so-called jury lists were distributed among the population, almost implying the right to choose, those who disagreed with the advent of the russian crown were sometimes forced were to leave, but considering that at about the same time, in the cradle of democratic freedoms in the usa, congress even approved an act on the resettlement of indians on reservations, which actually meant genocide, the difference in approaches is obvious, initially as... we will annex it, we will restore order there so that it was clear that crimea and all of new russia at that time were not at all a paradi
glory of the bloodless annexation of crimea. belongs to the actual co-ruler of the empress, prince grigory potemkin. take care of maintaining calm in crimea, potemkin wrote. it is the will of the imperial majesty that all troops stationed in the crimean peninsula treat the residents in a friendly manner, without causing any offense. and if you look closely at this, you can see historical parallels with polite people of the 20th century. by the way, about the image of the referendum. centuries...
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glory of the bloodless annexation of crimea belongs to the actual co-ruler of the empress, prince grigory potemkinke care of maintaining calm in crimea, potemkin wrote. it is the will of yaya imperial majesty that all troops remain. instability begins, one khan overthrows another khan, the turks egg him on, naturally , and somewhere the idea is born that we are embarrassed, so we’ll just join him and put things in order there, so that it’s clear that crimea , all of novorossiya at that time, was not at all the heavenly abode of today thesis crimea was ours extremely unpopular even among the most advanced civil servants . a unique state, our country is multinational, multi-religious, and it was precisely as multi-ethnic and multi-religious that it was formed from the very beginning. of course, foreigners were invited to russia long before the reign of catherine the great, the italians rebuilt the moscow kremlin and participated in the establishment of the first glass factories, german doctors and pharmacists treated royalty even under alexei mikhailovich, but it was precisely from mid-16th century
glory of the bloodless annexation of crimea belongs to the actual co-ruler of the empress, prince grigory potemkinke care of maintaining calm in crimea, potemkin wrote. it is the will of yaya imperial majesty that all troops remain. instability begins, one khan overthrows another khan, the turks egg him on, naturally , and somewhere the idea is born that we are embarrassed, so we’ll just join him and put things in order there, so that it’s clear that crimea , all of novorossiya at that...
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andrei kologeorgiy is considered a direct descendant of empress catherine ii of prince grigory potemkins named, married the son of a greek nobleman, ivan kologeorgiy. several generations later andrei was born. yes, i am a direct descendant of the most direct line, because the eldest son, eldest son, eldest son goes further, so there you go. kologeorgy was born in the usa, he was five when the family moved to iran, then the islamic revolution occurred there, and kologeorgy moved to europe, france, belgium, germany, then back to the usa. andrey lvovich can be called a person. peace, at he has american citizenship, a french residence permit, but he considers himself only russian. all my life, even when from an early age i was always proud that i was russian, it was unpopular in america, that is, we were considered like enemies of everyone there all the time, there were times when it came to fights, where i was beaten for this, there were there were times when i defended my brother, because he was also beaten, but i never hid, on the contrary, i was constantly proud of everything. the soul
andrei kologeorgiy is considered a direct descendant of empress catherine ii of prince grigory potemkins named, married the son of a greek nobleman, ivan kologeorgiy. several generations later andrei was born. yes, i am a direct descendant of the most direct line, because the eldest son, eldest son, eldest son goes further, so there you go. kologeorgy was born in the usa, he was five when the family moved to iran, then the islamic revolution occurred there, and kologeorgy moved to europe,...
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andrei kalageorgiy is considered a direct descendant of empress catherine ii of prince grigory potemkin the baby suddenly appeared from somewhere in 1775 to the prince, this is an illegitimate daughter. him and the empress. elizaveta tyomkina, as the girl was named, married the son of a greek nobleman, ivan kologeorgiy. several generations later andrei was born. yes, i am a direct descendant, the most direct line, because the eldest son goes further. andrey kologeorgiy was born in the usa; he was five when the family moved to iran. then the islamic revolution happened there and kologeorgy moved to europe, france, belgium, germany, then again to the usa. andrey lvovich can be called a man of peace, he has. difficult, he began to apply for russian citizenship back in 2002, but all the time something didn’t work out, then the validity period of the collected certificates expired, then some papers were missing, it finally worked out, this is mine... the soul sings, now with the american kevin johnson. johnson calls the day he became a russian citizen his birthday, because he feels like he d
andrei kalageorgiy is considered a direct descendant of empress catherine ii of prince grigory potemkin the baby suddenly appeared from somewhere in 1775 to the prince, this is an illegitimate daughter. him and the empress. elizaveta tyomkina, as the girl was named, married the son of a greek nobleman, ivan kologeorgiy. several generations later andrei was born. yes, i am a direct descendant, the most direct line, because the eldest son goes further. andrey kologeorgiy was born in the usa; he...