NIKOLAY VLADIMIROVICH AGuEyEV. WAY TO SCIENCE
In: St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University Journal, Band 219, Heft 2, S. 216-223
ISSN: 1994-2354
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In: St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University Journal, Band 219, Heft 2, S. 216-223
ISSN: 1994-2354
In: The Slavonic and East European review: SEER, Band 79, Heft 4
ISSN: 2222-4327
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 633-668
ISSN: 2325-7784
In: Vestnik of Kostroma State University. Series: Pedagogy. Psychology. Sociokinetics, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 220-224
In: Index on censorship, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 46-47
ISSN: 1746-6067
In: Žiznʹ zamečatelʹnych ljudej Vyp. 15
In: RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series History. Philology. Cultural Studies. Oriental Studies, Heft 1, S. 142-146
In: Izvestiya of Saratov University. New Series. Series: History. International Relations, Band 21, Heft 3, S. 379-388
ISSN: 2542-1913
The article discusses unknown pages in the history of the original Saratov, associated with the stay in this city of the voivode Boris Vladimirovich Lodygin. For the first time, a detailed biography of this serviceman is presented, who, before his appointment to Saratov, as a governor in Kozelsk, participated in the defense of the southern borders of Russia, and then in the RussianSwedish war and the assault on Narva.The author traces the further fate of B. V. Lodygin, who after Saratov served in Putivl and in the Monastyrevsky prison. This new fortress on the border with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the first to be captured in October 1604 by the troops of False Dmitry I.
In: The current digest of the Russian press, Band 75, Heft 26А, S. 8-8
In: The current digest of the Russian press, Band 75, Heft 26A, S. 8-8
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 26-30
ISSN: 1465-3923
It is an established tradition of this conference to exchange views on subjects related to political, economic, and other developments in the Soviet Union, and I very much welcome the invitation extended to us to take part in the discussion. I really appreciate this opportunity to listen to your views and to be able to share our opinions. What is the sacrosanct formula American diplomats usually use?—"My views do not necessarily reflect those of my government."