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Demidov and was
The same year, he was awarded the Demidov Prize.
In 1712, Tula was visited by Peter the Great, who commissioned the Demidov blacksmiths to build the first armament factory in Russia.
Originally chosen for its proximity to the mineral-rich Altai Mountains and its location on a major river, the site was founded by the wealthy Demidov family in the 1730s.
In Imperial Russia, a Lyceum was one of the following higher educational facilities: Demidov Lyceum of Law in Yaroslavl ( 1803 ), Alexander Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo ( 1810 ), Richelieu lyceum in Odessa ( 1817 ), and Imperial Katkov Lyceum in Moscow ( 1867 ).
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was the only son of Prince Arsen ( brother of King Peter I ) and Princess and Countess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova ( a granddaughter of the Finnish philanthropist Aurora Karamzin and her Russian husband Prince and Count Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov, and Russian Prince Peter Troubetskoy and his wife Elisabeth Esperovna, née Princess Belosselsky-Belozersky ).
Oleg Georgovitch Gazenko ( December 12, 1918 – November 17, 2007 ) was a Russian scientist and the former director of Institute of Biomedical Problems in Moscow honoured with the Demidov Prize in 1998.
For his mechanics textbook, in 1836 Brashman was awarded the Demidov Prize by the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Subsequently, the vast lands beyond the Urals, including the upper Chusovaya, were given to Demidov, and the border between the possessions of Stroganov and Demidov was at the river Mezhevaya Utka.
The first steamship appeared on Chusovaya in 1841, it was a metal vessel named " Nikita Demidov ".
For this discovery, he was awarded Demidov Prize of 5, 000 rubles ( which was of much financial help to his large family ).
The Palace of Westminster was one of many notable buildings constructed of Demidov metal products.
His fortune was inherited by his eldest son Prokofi Demidov, whilst his younger son Nikita Akinfievitch Demidov ( 1724 – 1789 ) became an arts patron.
Akinfiy's nephew, Pavel Grigoryevich Demidov ( 1738 – 1821 ), was a great traveller and benefactor of Russian scientific education who befriended Carolus Linnaeus and Pallas.
Their son, Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, Prince of San Donato, was the grandfather of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia.
Nikolay's second son, Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov ( 1813 – 1870 ), was a well-known traveller and patron of art.
19th-Century Commander's Badge, Russian Grand PrioryIn 1798, Nikolay Nikitich Demidov ( who was not a prince, despite of fervent desires of some scribblers to put that title in front of his name ) was made a Family Commander of the Russian Grand Priory of the Order of Saint John, by Czar Paul I.
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lyapunov ( 1820 – 1868 ) was a Russian astronomer and a head of the Demidov Lyceum in Yaroslavl.
It was originally bought by Anatole Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato as part of the Demidov collection.
In 1840, upon graduation from the gymnasium, Pisemsky joined the Faculty of Mathematics at Moscow State University, having overcome, apparently, serious resistance from his father who insisted upon his son enrolling in the Demidov Lyceum, for the purely practical reason that it was closer to home and his education there would have been free.

Demidov and rich
She married a rich Russian tycoon, Anatole Demidov, on November 1, 1840 in Rome.
Its construction was funded by Peter the Great ’ s associate and a famous Russian manufacturer Akinfiy Demidov ( son of the rich Russian industrialist Nikita Demidov ).

Demidov and built
Some 150 years before its invention rebars were used to form the carcass of the Leaning Tower of Nevyansk in Russia, built on the orders of the industrialist Akinfiy Demidov.
The Demidov Park, a new cultural and historical project, is planned to be built in the city.

Demidov and iron
His son Nikita Demidov ( March 26, 1656-November 17, 1725 ) made his fortune by his skill in the manufacture of weapons, and established an iron foundry for the government.
For two centuries, the Demidov plants produced a large portion of Russia's iron and steel.

Demidov and 1722
The city itself was legally founded in October, 1722 among settlements connected to the construction of the Vyysky copper smelting plant, owned by Nikolay Demidov.

Demidov and ),
* Arsen ( 16 April 1859-1938 ), married in 1892, a Russian noblewoman, Aurora Demidov.
* Anatolīĭ Demidov ( principe di San Donato ), André Durand, Denis Auguste Marie Raffet: Voyage pittoresque et archéologique en Russie par le Hâvre, Hambourg, Lubeck, Saint-Petersbourg, Moscou, Nijni-Novgorod, Yaroslaw et Kasan, exécutée en 1839 sous la direction de M. Anatole de Démidoff.
Nikita's son, Akinfiy Demidov ( 1678 – 1745 ), increased his inherited wealth by the discovery and working of gold, silver and copper mines.
Pavel's nephew, Nikolay Nikitich Demidov ( 1774 – 1828 ), fought in the Napoleonic War with distinction, raised and commanded a regiment to oppose Napoleon's invasion of Russia, and carried on the accumulation of the family wealth from mining ; he contributed liberally to the erection of four bridges in St Petersburg, and to the propagation of scientific culture in Moscow.

Demidov and ).
The story has it that Demidov bought the clock for 5, 000 rubles, which was an astronomical amount for that time ( for comparison, the construction of the Nevyansk Tower itself cost 4, 207 rubles ).
The architect answered " yes ", and Demidov ordered him thrown down from the top of the building ( a rather similar legend is attached to the construction of the Prague Astronomical Clock ).
* Nikita Akinfiyevich Demidov ( 1724-1789 ).

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* Melanchrus-he was overthrown sometime between 612 BC and 609 BC by a faction that, in addition to the brothers of Alcaeus, included Pittacus ( later renowned as one of the Seven Sages of Greece ); Alcaeus at that time was too young to be actively involved ;
In the years before the Tokugawa shogunate, that innovative daimyo from Western Japan had been actively involved in negotiating trade and diplomatic treaties with Spain and with the colonies of New Spain ( Mexico ) and the Philippines ; and it was anticipated that the mere presence of the Princess could serve to underscore the range of possibilities which could be inferred from that little-known history.
With the establishment of the Soviet system and the entrenchment of a proletarian cultural direction — the culture of the working classes, which included that of village labourers — was actively supported by the Soviet establishment.
A second edition of Bunnies & Burrows was printed in 1982 by Fantasy Games Unlimited, although the continuing popularity of the first edition is evidenced by how it was still being actively played in 2008.
Parking nightmares had plagued the city as far back as the 1950s, the little park lacked modern amenities, and New York City, which in 1957 had lost both its National League teams ( the Dodgers and the Giants ) to Los Angeles and San Francisco, respectively, was actively courting Reds owner Powel Crosley.
Cheka was actively and openly utilizing kidnapping methods.
Because of the strength of the Communist Party of China and the importance of the Marxist interpretation of history in legitimizing its rule, it was for many years difficult for historians within the PRC to actively argue in favor of non-Marxist and anti-Marxist interpretations of history.
Watson finds that rigid caste strata system continued after China's communist revolution, and was actively exploited in rural regions by party officials for control, at least through 1960s.
Parliament was actively hostile towards the Spanish throne, and thus, when called by James, hoped for a crusade under the leadership of the king to rescue Protestants on the continent from Habsburg rule.
Classical deism held that a human's relationship with God was impersonal: God created the world and set it in motion but does not actively intervene in individual human affairs but rather through Divine Providence.
In 1970s and early 1980s, a subculture of C / SCSC analysis grew, but the technique was often ignored or even actively resisted by project managers in both government and industry.
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
The exclusion of all but one god was a radical departure from Egyptian tradition and some see Akhenaten as a practitioner of monolatry rather than monotheism, as he did not actively deny the existence of other gods ; he simply refrained from worshipping any but the Aten.
Mostly popularist in a rococo style, the cartoons were completed early in his career, when he was largely unknown and actively seeking commissions.
At the time the Futurians were formed, Donald Wollheim was strongly attracted by communism and believed that followers of science fiction " should actively work for the realization of the scientific world-state as the only genuine justification for their activities and existence ".
In version 0. 4 of the protocol, the number of actively connected nodes for a client was quite small ( around 5 ), so each node then forwarded the request to all its actively connected nodes, and they in turn forwarded the request, and so on, until the packet reached a predetermined number of hops from the sender ( maximum 7 ).
Finally, when a user disconnects, the client software saves the list of nodes that it was actively connected to and those collected from pong packets for use the next time it attempts to connect so that it becomes independent from any kind of bootstrap services.
Moreover, the US military was actively developing technologies to deny GPS service to potential adversaries on a regional basis.
Mullan was actively involved in the scheme to create the first monument to a goalkeeper in the Western World with the assistance of Banks ' legendary teammate Terry Conroy and emerging local sculptor Andrew Edwards.
The influence of the grateful new queen being actively exerted on Alberoni's behalf — the princesse des Ursins having been chased out — within not much more than a year Alberoni was made a duke and grandee of Spain, a member of the king's council, appointed bishop of Málaga, and in 1715 prime minister, and was made cardinal by Pope Clement XI, under pressure from the court of Spain, in July 1717.
The CDH subsystem was actively redundant, with two parallel data system buses running at all times.

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