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- Romodanovsky (masculine), Romodanovskaya (feminine), or Romodanovskoye (neuter) may refer to: Romodanovsky (family), a princely family of Rurikid stock...
- Romodanovsky District (Russian: Ромода́новский райо́н; Erzya: Рамаданбуе, Ramadanbuje; Moksha: Ромодановань аймак, Romodanovań ajmak) is an administrative...
- The House of Romodanovsky (Russian: Ромодановские) was a Rurikid princely family descending from sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma. Their progenitor...
- Prince Fyodor Yuryevich Romodanovsky (Russian: Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; ca. 1640 – 1717) was one of Peter the Great's foremost ****istants in the task...
- Romodanovsky railway station (Kazansky railway station) is a former railway station in Nizhny Novgorod. Construction of this station started in 1900 and...
- Grigory Romodanovsky found this text interesting and funny, had it translated into Russian and then gave it to his nephew S. V. Romodanovsky.: 10:25 ...
- Prince Grigory Grigoryevich Romodanovsky (Russian: Григорий Григорьевич Ромодановский) was a controversial figure of the Russian foreign policy as a member...
- statesman of the 17th century. He belonged to the Golitsyn as well as Romodanovsky Muscovite noble families. His main political opponent was his cousin...
- ****ociate, Prince Fyodor Romodanovsky, or the "Caesar-Pope" as he was wont to style him[citation needed]. Prince Romodanovsky was an old man of harsh disposition...
- Russian and Ukrainian forces under the command of Samoilovich and Grigory Romodanovsky besieged Chyhyryn and forced Doroshenko to surrender in 1676. Leaving...