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Pavel Andreyevich Fedotov (Russian: Павел Андреевич Федотов; 4 July 1815 - 26 November 1852) was an amateur Russian painter. He was only 37 years old when he died in a mental clinic.
CSKA terminated Fedotov's contract on 28 March 2024, [12] and he then joined the Flyers for the remainder of the 2023–24 NHL season. [13] Fedotov made his NHL debut in a 4–3 overtime loss against the New York Islanders on 1 April, entering the game in relief of Samuel Ersson and making 19 saves on 21 shots. [14]
The father of the family is dressed in the urban way, in a long and baggy coat, which he tries to button, hurrying and tangling in the sleeves. [42] In his poetic description, Fedotov wrote: "As a merchant owner, / The bride's father, / Does not get along with the coat, / He is more familiar with other clothes; / How he beats, puffs ...
Fedotov (Федотов) or Fedotova (feminine) is a common Russian last name from the given name Fedot, borrowed from Greek: Θεόδοτος "given by God". [1] Belarusian form is Фядотаў . It may refer to the following people:
The Russian Imperial Romanov family (Nicholas II of Russia, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, and their five children: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) were shot and bayoneted to death [2] [3] by Bolshevik revolutionaries under Yakov Yurovsky on the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet in Yekaterinburg on the night of 16–17 July 1918.
Ivan Fyodorov may refer to: Ivan Fedorov (politician), born 1988, mayor of Melitopol (2020 - 2024) Ivan Fyodorov (printer), sixteenth century, first Eastern Slavic printer; Ivan Fyodorov (navigator), Russian navigator, commanding officer of the expedition to northern Alaska, 1732; Ivan Fyodorovich Koshkin, died 1427, Russian aristocrat
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester. Born: April 25, 1776. Died: April 30, 1857. Queen Charlotte and King George's 4th daughter, Princess Mary, outlived all of her siblings.
Ivan Ivanovich 1349–c. 1350, uncle XX Simeonovich c. 1350–1353, brother Ivan Ivanovich: Heir presumptive: brother: 1353: death of Grand Prince's sons: 27 April 1353: became Grand Prince: Dmitry Ivanovich 1353, son Dmitry Ivanovich: Heir apparent: eldest son: 27 April 1353: father became Grand Prince: 13 November 1359: became Grand Prince ...