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Count Ivan
Davidovich Delyanov (Russian: Ива́н Давы́дович Деля́нов) (December 12, 1818 in
Moscow –
January 10, 1898) was a
Russian statesman of Armenian...
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Alexander Pushkin's school-fellow at the Lyceum.
Korff and his successor, Ivan
Delyanov,
added to the library's
collections some of the
earliest m****cripts of...
- any
other school. The
students sent
petitions to Pope Leo XIII and Ivan
Delyanov,
Minister of
National Education.
Smetona and two others,
Jurgis Šlapelis [lt]...
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constant student unrest. In 1895, the
Minister of Po****r
Enlightenment Ivan
Delyanov died, and
Bogolepov was
appointed by
Nicholas II as his successor. He faced...
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universities were
approved by the
Minister of
National Enlightenment Ivan
Delyanov in 1887,
which barred persons of non-noble
origin from
admission to the...
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Constantine I of
Greece Constantine II of
Greece Adam
Kazimierz Czartoryski Ivan
Delyanov Grand Duke
Dmitry Konstantinovich of
Russia Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky Alexey...
- Russian.
Smetona and two
others managed to
secure an
audience with Ivan
Delyanov,
Minister of
National Education, who
allowed the
Lithuanians to pray in...
- 1881
Baron Aleksandr Nicolai, 24
March 1881 – 16
March 1882
Count Ivan
Delyanov, 16
March 1882 – 29
December 1897
Nikolay Bogolepov, 12
February 1898 –...
- Review,
Volume 173, No. 538,
September 1901.
Konstantin Leontiev Ivan
Delyanov Mikhail Katkov Исследование исторических документов и дневников самого...
- (1825–1888),
General of the Cavalry,
Russian Minister of
Interior Ivan
Delyanov (1818–1897), Major-General of the
Russian Imperial Army
Tovmas Nazarbekian...