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Dmitry and Shvidkovsky
Dmitry Shvidkovsky, in his book Russian Architecture and the West, states that " it is like no other Russian building.
Nevertheless, James Cracraft ranked Grabar the first " in the whole field of Russian art history ", Dmitry Shvidkovsky wrote that Grabar's History in whole " remains unsurpassed ", and William Craft Brumfield noted its " immense importance " for the preservation of medieval heritage.
* Shvidkovsky, Dmitry ( 2007 ).

Dmitry and suggested
It has been suggested that Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev represent a modern Russian duumvirate, sometimes referred as тандемократия, " tandemocracy ", a portmanteau of " tandem " and " democracy " ( see Sovereign democracy ).
Still others suggested that the treaty was primarily directed against Andrei and his allies – brother Dmitry of Bryansk and Grand Duke of Moscow Dmitri Donskoi.
* Dmitry Andreev in the 1970s suggested a system where each point is identified from its position relative to all four corners.
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev suggested that those responsible should be punished and perhaps criminally prosecuted.

Dmitry and Church
Led by Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow and helped by the Russian Orthodox Church, the united army of Russian principalities inflicted a milestone defeat on the Mongol-Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380.
The centre of the marketplace was marked by the Trinity Church, built of the same white stone as the Kremlin of Dmitry Donskoy ( 1366 – 68 ) and its cathedrals.
* Order of St. Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy ( Russian Orthodox Church )
* Order of Saint Righteous Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy, 1st class ( Russian Orthodox Church )
The critics of this version point out that Dmitry was Ivan's son from his fifth ( or seventh ) marriage, and thus illegitimate by the canon law ( a maximum of three marriages are allowed in the Russian Orthodox Church ).
* Order of Saint Righteous Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy, 1st class ( 2005, Russian Orthodox Church )
Dmitry Motorin is known for his unusual 64 kg bell, cast by him in 1687 at the request of a boyar Vasili Golitsyn for the Church of Pokrova Bogoroditsy in his votchina of the village Medvedkovo ( it can be seen in Kolomenskoye today ).
* Church of Dmitry Prilutsky ( 1880 ), Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street, 6 www. pravoslavie. ru

Dmitry and national
In 1612 the Poles were forced to retreat by the Russian volunteer corps, led by two national heroes, merchant Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky.
In 1612, the so-called national militia, gathered by a local merchant, Kuzma Minin, and commanded by Knyaz Dmitry Pozharsky expelled the Polish troops from Moscow, thus putting an end to the " Time of Troubles " and establishing the rule of the Romanov dynasty.
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, in his letter of condolences, described Ginzburg as a " top physicist of our time whose discoveries had a huge impact on the development of national and world science.
Moreover, in February 1609 a national home guard headed by Nikita Vysheslavtsev was formed in Vologda and went to fight against False Dmitry II.
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Dmitry and earlier
In 1731, Dmitry Pavlutsky tried again, aided by Cossacks, Yukaghirs, and Koryaks ( indigenous Siberian tribes that were subjugated earlier ).
Shortly before her death she persuaded her husband to pass the throne to her son Vasili, rather than to Ivan's grandson Dmitry, as had been planned earlier.
Its first circuitry layout was designed on an earlier home-made computer ( built using ASMP of three KR580 chips, the Soviet clones of Intel 8080 ), by Dmitry Mikhilov as well.
However, when the political circumstances changed, Shuisky retracted his earlier claim of accidental death and asserted that Dmitry was murdered on Godunov's orders.
Shuisky recognized the pretender as the " real " Dmitry despite having earlier determined the boy had committed suicide, thus bringing about the assassination of the young Feodor.
Filipp Malyavin, Konstantin Somov, Dmitry Kardovsky also studied alongside Grabar but were admitted earlier.

Dmitry and Muscovite
During the Polish – Muscovite War ( 1605 – 1618 ), Polish – Lithuanian forces reached Moscow and installed the impostor False Dmitriy I in 1605, then supported False Dmitry II in 1607.
People readily believed that Dimitry was alive and supported several False Dmitrys ( see False Dmitry I, False Dmitry II, False Dmitry III ) who tried to grab the Muscovite throne.
In the middle of 15th century, the Vologda Lands were strongly involved with the Muscovite Civil War: Thus, Vasily the Blind was in 1446 exiled to Vologda and was released from his allegiance oath by the hegumen of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, and in the late 1440s the Sukhona valley became the battlefield between the retreating army of Dmitry Shemyaka and the army of Vasily, chasing Shemyaka.
Dmitry Shemyaka and other local princes pressed their claims to the Muscovite crown, and three of them actually took possession of the Kremlin in the course of the Great Feudal War.
* Dmitry Ilovaisky, The Troubled Period of the Muscovite Realm ( Moscow, 1894 )
He pretended at first to be the Muscovite boyar Nagoy, but confessed under torture that he was Tsarevich Dmitry, whereupon he was taken at his word and joined by thousands of Cossacks, Poles, and Muscovites.
All of this made his cousin Dmitry Ivanovich Shuisky, who previously had to surrender his post of the commander of the Muscovite army in favour of Mikhail, envious.
He soon decided he could profit best by lending his support to the Muscovite pretender, False Dmitry II.
Lisowski moved on to defeat the Muscovite advance guard of a force ( several times larger than his ) under the command of Kniaz Dmitry Pozharsky, who decided to not to attack and fortified his forces inside a camp.
As his cousin Dmitry of Moscow was also a child, both princes had to be tutored by the Metropolitan Alexis who arranged a treaty stipulating Vladimir's loyalty to his Muscovite cousin.

Dmitry and with
On his 90th birthday on 10 November 2009, Kalashnikov was named a " Hero of the Russian Federation " and presented with a medal by President Dmitry Medvedev who lauded him for creating " the brand every Russian is proud of.
* In the book Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky the Noosphere is mentioned as being destroyed during the last war, and with it also destroying paradise and hell.
Tarja Halonen ( right ) meeting with the third President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and the then Prime Minister of Finland Mari Kiviniemi ( left ) in 2010.
Student of Smolny Institute Catherine Molchanova with vacuum pump, by Dmitry Levitzky, 1776
In May 2012, a Belarusian production directed by Anastasia Grinenko ( Belarus ), with choreography by Paul Emerson ( USA ) and Dmitry Yakubovich ( Belarus ) opened at the Belarus State Musical Theatre.
In 1380, Andrei and another brother, Dmitry, sided with Prince Dmitri of Moscow against Jogaila's alliance with emir Mamai, " de facto " khan of the Golden Horde.
The first shell model was proposed by Dmitry Ivanenko ( together with E. Gapon ) in 1932.
In November 2008, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev announced government support for the construction of the Sakhalin Tunnel, along with the required re-gauging of the island's railways to Russian standard gauge, at an estimated cost of 300 – 330 billion roubles.
In the Twelve Collegia building, now being the centre of Saint Petersburg State University and in Mendeleev's time – Head Pedagogical Institute – there is Dmitry Mendeleev's Memorial Museum Apartment with his archives.
Their time and contemporaries, with all its images, ideas and dispositions found it full expression in portraits by Lev Russov, Victor Oreshnikov, Boris Korneev, Leonid Steele, Oleg Lomakin, Semion Rotnitsky, Vladimir Gorb, Samuil Nevelshtein, Engels Kozlov, in landscapes by Nikolai Timkov, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Sergei Osipov, Alexander Semionov, Arseny Semionov, Vasily Golubev, Nikolai Galakhov, Dmitry Maevsky, in genre paintings by Nikolai Pozdneev, Yuri Neprintsev, Yevsey Moiseenko, Andrey Milnikov, Nina Veselova, Mikhail Trufanov, Yuri Tulin, Mikhail Natarevich, and others.
Morales meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow on 16 February 2009.
His brother and General Dmitry Chiangov met with the commander of the 40th Army before Soviet troops entered the country, to work out initial routes and locations for Soviet troops.
Karzai with President of Russia | Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev in 2010.
Among the most discussed authors of this period were Victor Pelevin, who gained popularity with first short stories and then novels, novelist and playwright Vladimir Sorokin, and the poet Dmitry Prigov.
In 1837, a Russian inventor Dmitry Zagryazhsky designed a " carriage with mobile tracks " which he patented the same year, but due to a lack of funds he was unable to build a working prototype, and his patent was voided in 1839.
A number of Russian anti-Normanist historians, such as Dmitry Ilovaisky, have linked the Roxolani with the Slavic Rus, who appeared in Eastern Europe some four centuries after the disappearance of the Roxolani.
McAleese meets with President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev in 2010.
She made an official visit to the Russia with Minister of State, Billy Kelleher, for four days in September 2010 and met with President Dmitry Medvedev.
In 1375, Dmitry managed to settle his conflict with Mikhail II of Tver over Vladimir in his favour.
Dmitry Shemyaka, who had his own plans for the throne, quarreled with his brother and concluded an alliance with Vasily II.
His first enterprise was a war with the Republic of Novgorod, which had fought a series of wars ( stretching back to at least the reign of Dmitry Donskoi ) for two reasons: over Moscow's religious and political sovereignty, and over Moscow's efforts to seize land in the Northern Dvina region.
Ivan's son with Maria of Tver, Ivan the Young, died in 1490, leaving from his marriage with Helen of Moldavia an only child, Dmitry the Grandson.

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