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  2. Regalia of the Russian tsars - Wikipedia

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    The Agraf looks as three small branches with leaves and tiny flowers. It is 25 cm long and 11 wide, encrusted with 805 diamonds, 475.44 carat. Currently it is displayed in the permanent exhibition of the Diamond Fund. [13] [14] Empress Anna Ivanovna with her crown, portrait by Louis Caravaque. State sword and shield on Russian post stamp.

  3. Anna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Anna was born in Moscow as the daughter of Tsar Ivan V by his wife Praskovia Saltykova.Ivan V was co-ruler of Russia along with his younger half-brother Peter the Great, but he was mentally disabled and reportedly had limited capacity for administering the country effectively, and thus Peter effectively ruled alone.

  4. Anna Griffin - Wikipedia

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    List of Home and Away characters introduced in 2015#Anna Griffin From a fictional character : This is a redirect from a fictional character to a related fictional work or list of characters. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this character, a standalone list of characters, or a subsection of an ...

  5. Catherine Palace (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    After his death Empress Anna commissioned Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli to replace the Golovin Palace with a Baroque residence known as Annenhof. This was Anna's preferred residence. It consisted of two wooden two-storey buildings, the Summer Palace and the Winter Palace. Annenhof was abandoned after a fire in 1746.

  6. Annenhof - Wikipedia

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    Annenhof was the name of two separate imperial palaces in Moscow in Russia, known as the Annenhof Winter Palace and Annenhof Summer Palace, both of them designed by Bartolomeo Rastrelli and built in 1730–1731 on the order of Empress Anna of Russia. [1] They served as the residence of Anna and her court, as Anna preferred Moscow to Saint ...

  7. Anna Leopoldovna - Wikipedia

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    In 1733, Elisabeth converted to the Russian Orthodox Church and was given the name Anna Leopoldovna, [4] which was a compliment to her aunt, Empress Anna, and also to her father, Karl Leopold, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Her conversion to the Orthodox faith made her acceptable as heiress to the throne, but she was never actually declared ...

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