- He led a
modest life and
managed the
Orlovs' estates. Even
after the
palace revolution of 1762, when the
Orlovs became counts and got
enormous fortune...
- 18th
century by
Count Alexei Orlov at his
Khrenovskoy stud farm near the town of
Bobrov (Voronezh Guberniya). The
Orlovs emerged as the
result of crossing...
- the
Orlovs'
power at
court diminished.
Alexei became a
renowned breeder of
livestock at his estates,
developing the
horse breed known as the
Orlov Trotter...
- The
Orlov revolt (Gr****: Ορλωφικά, Ορλοφικά, Ορλώφεια, lit. '
Orlov events') was a Gr****
uprising in the
Peloponnese and
later also in
Crete that broke...
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Pyotr Petrovich Orlov (Russian: Пётр Петрович Орлов; 1912 – 1989) was a
Soviet figure skater and pair
skating coach. He was a three-time
champion of the...
- Look up
orlov or
orlova in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orlov may
refer to:
Orlov,
Russia (Orlova),
several inhabited localities in
Russia Orlov, Stará...
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Prince Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (Russian: Григорий Григорьевич Орлов; 17
October 1734 – 24
April 1783) was a
favourite of the
Empress Catherine the...
-
Dmitry Orlov may
refer to:
Dmitry Orlov (banker) (1943–2014),
Russian banker Dmitry Orlov (ice hockey) (born 1991),
Russian professional ice
hockey player...
-
Alexey Orlov may
refer to:
Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov (1737–1808),
Russian count Aleksey Orlov (politician) (born 1961),
Russian politician Aleksei Orlov (footballer)...
- The
Black Orlov is a
black diamond, also
known as the Eye of
Brahma Diamond. It
weighs 67.50
carats (13.500 g). The diamond—originally 195
carats (39...