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- and playing against Telepnev, he has lost a huge sum of money. Desperate, he devises a plot to steal a cheque he gave to Telepnev. While Paula unwittingly...
- and was dismissed and exiled in 1626. The same fate was shared by Efim Telepnev in 1630 and Fyodor Likhachov in 1631 – they too tried to mitigate Filaret's...
- ****ociation with a handsome young boyar named Ivan Feodorovich Ovchina-Telepnev-Obolensky and the Metropolitan Daniel. Elena died in 1538 at a relatively...
- confused Herman's biographical information with that of another monk, Joseph (Telepnev). Another former RAC Chief Manager, Ferdinand von Wrangel, stated Herman...
- 1163/187633187X00105. ISSN 0094-288X. JSTOR 24657751. Retrieved 12 July 2023. "Obolenskiy-Telepnev, Dimitriy Fyodorovich (Ovchina)" Оболенский-Телепнев, Димитрий Федорович...
- February 17, 2012 3 5:00 Moscow, Russia Welterweight debut. Loss 7–2 Anton Telepnev Decision (split) ProFC 22 December 17, 2010 3 5:00 Rostov, Russia Win 7–1...
- 1605 Ivan Gramotin August 1605 February 14, 1606 False Dmitriy I Vasily Telepnev 1606 March 1611 Vasili IV False Dmitry II Ivan Gramotin November 20, 1611...
- facto regent Elena Glinskaya and the fall of her favorite Ivan Ovchina-Telepnev. 9 St. Joasaphus Skripitsyn died 1555 6 February 1539 January 1542 Deposed...
- In October 1534, a Muscovite army under the command of Prince Ovchina-Telepnev-Obolensky, Prince Nikita Obolensky, and Prince Vasily S****sky invaded Lithuania...
- belonged to Tsar Michael Fyodorovich. It was crafted by Kremlin master E. Telepnev in 1627. The Crown has 177 precious stones and pearls. Since the 18th century...