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- The Russian nobility or dvoryanstvo (Russian: дворянство) arose in the Middle Ages. In 1914, it consisted of approximately 1,900,000 members, out of a...
- ****embly of the Nobility (Russian: дворянское собрание, благородное собрание) was a self-governing body of the sosloviye (estate) of the Russian nobility...
- had a status equal to boyars, were switched to Serving Tatars, equal to Dvoryans. This policy provoked a Tatar revolt in 1656. After the death of khanbika...
- included the lower court and governmental ranks, children of personal dvoryans, and discharged military. The category of raznochintsy grew significantly...
- "Laws about Estates" (Законы о состояниях) defined four major estates: dvoryans (nobility), clergy, urban dwellers and rural dwellers (peasants). The two...
- There were several dvoryan (Russian nobility) families named Lvov (Russian: Львов) in the Russian Empire. One of them is traced from a Mark Demidovich...
- Fanen-yunker/yunker (ru: фанен-юнкер/юнкер) was a military rank for junior officers of dvoryan descent since 1902. Kamer-yunker (ru: камер-юнкер; cf. German Kammerjunker)...
- 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine (search for "Бородино") (in Russian) "Dvoryans Stolypins" Archived August 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)...
- people" as follows: "former tsarist and White Army administration, former dvoryans [Russian nobility], pomeshchiks (noble landowners), merchants and petty...
- Lidia Lwow-Eberle (1920–2021), Polish WWII partisan of Armia Krajowa Lvov dvoryan families Aaron Moses Lwow (fl. 18th century), Polish grammarian, scribe...