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having perceived some in Mikhail, she
treated him as her favorite. The
Saltykovs often quarreled; they gave
their children neither love nor care and Mikhail...
- The
House of
Saltykov (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Салтыков, IPA: [səltɨˈkof]) is the name of an old
Russian noble...
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handsome Sergei Saltykov.[better source needed] In her memoirs, though,
Catherine noted the "ugliness" of
Saltykov's brother. The
Saltykovs were an ancient...
- Aleksey/Alexey/Alexei
Saltykov may
refer to:
Alexey Saltykov (director) (1934–1993),
Soviet and
Russian film
director Alexey Saltykov (1806–1859), Russian...
- she had
vomited only once,
until Saltykov had
administered a medicine,
which caused her
extreme sickness. The
Saltykovs barely escaped with
their heads...
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Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov (Russian: Пётр Семёнович Салтыков, romanized: Pëtr Semënovič
Saltykov; 21
December 1698 – 6
January 1773) was a Russian...
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months in
London and
spent the
better part of a year in Paris,
where the
Saltykovs lived so
extravagantly that a
Russian messenger to the
French court wrote...
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influence on her
moribund and
listless son. She
placed her relatives, the
Saltykovs, at
important posts in the government,
leading to
widespread corruption...
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Viktor Vladimirovich Saltykov (Russian: Ви́ктор Влади́мирович Салтыко́в, IPA: [ˈvʲiktər vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ səltɨˈkof]; born
November 22, 1957) is a Soviet...
- 1613,
intermarrying with
princely families such as the
Golitsyns and
Saltykovs. This
noble lineage became extinct in 1923,
though Vladimir’s peasant-descended...