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- Evstafii Zakharovich Tatanashvili (Georgian: ესტატე ტატანაშვილი; 20 August 1902 – 30 September 1958) was a Soviet Air Force Major general. In 1941 he was...
- commander), had left Sviatoi Evstafii before the fighting became close-range. Spiridov ended up on Tri Svyatitelya. Sviatoi Evstafii's captain, Kruse, survived...
- Pasha pulling out honorably after having sunk the Russian flagship Sv. Evstafii, together with his own ship, after which he had to follow the main battle...
- Oryol 66 ("Северный Орёл", 1763, A) – Sold for BU in England 1770 Sviatoi Evstafii Plakida 66 ("Святой Евстафий Плакида", 1763) – Was the flagship (2nd flag)...
- Threedecks. Retrieved 2 June 2023. "Russian Third Rate ship of the line 'Pamiat Evstafii' (1810)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 June 2023. "Russian Third Rate ship of...
- and instructing Old Believer convert priests Frs. Mikhail Storozhev and Evstafii Susalev to take over the Russian Apostolate from him, Fr. Wiercynski never...
- Mercury. No. 14974. Edinburgh. 4 October 1817. "Russian Fourth Rate frigate 'Evstafii' (1817)". Threedecks. Retrieved 16 September 2023. "Russian tender 'Andrei'...
- Kremlin; among them were Archbishop Pimen of Novgorod and Archimandrite Evstafii of the Chudov Monastery. The heads of the archbishop and archimandrite...
- Threedecks. Retrieved 19 September 2021. "Russian Fifth Rate frigate 'Evstafii' (1773)". Threedecks. Retrieved 19 September 2021. "Russian Fifth Rate...
- ("Везул", 1813) – Wrecked 1817 Speshnyi 32 ("Спешный", 1813) – BU 1830 Evstafii 44/48 ("Евстафий", 1817) – Last mentioned 1829 Flora 44/48 ("Флора", 1818)...