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The forceful manner of Prussian minister Baron von Stein, not the government administered by Russian Prince Repnin until November 1814 or the subsequent Prussian occupying force that lasted to June 1815, were responsible for the low morale in Saxony at the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
In the late 17th century and early 18th century the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth had been reduced from the status of a major European power to that of a Russian protectorate ( or vassal or satellite state ), with the Russian tsar effectively choosing Polish Lithuanian monarchs during the free elections and deciding the outcome of much of Poland's internal politics, for example during the Repnin Sejm, named after the Russian ambassador who unofficially presided over the proceedings.
It was easy for Repnin to suppress the revolts but he could barely keep up as they spread across the country, and Polish revolts would dog Russia throughout the war and make it impossible for Catherine II to keep control of Poland intact.
Born in Saint Petersburg, Prince Repnin served in the Imperial Army under his father, Prince Vasily Anikitovich Repnin, during the Rhenish campaign of 1748, and subsequently resided for some time abroad, where he acquired " a thoroughly sound German education.
They had been on full alert for hours, in the belief that the attack on Repnin was a feint and expecting the main Swedish attack to come from Holowczyn.
The earliest are dated 1697 ( Capture of Azov ) and 1703 ( for the early victories of Boris Sheremetev, Anikita Repnin and Jacob Bruce in Great Northern War ).
The novel tells a story of two young men from Earth, Anton and Vadim, who decide to go for a trip to Pandora, but are persuaded rather to travel to an uncharted planet by a mysterious man whom they know as Saul Repnin.

Repnin and Protestant
Repnin believed that the Protestants were not significant enough to benefit Russia ; at the same time, the Protestant community itself petitioned Empress Catherine, requesting not to be involved.

Repnin and among
Due to the level of Russian control of the Polish government, Repnin was the effective ruler of the country, with special instructions to form a pro-Russian faction from among the various Protestants, who were to receive equal rights with the Catholics.

Repnin and some
Through the Polish nobles whom Russia controlled and the Russian Minister to Warsaw, ambassador and Prince Nicholas Repnin, Empress Catherine the Great forced a constitution on the Commonwealth at the so-called Repnin Sejm of 1767, named after ambassador Repnin, who de facto dictated the terms of that Sejm ( and who ordered the capture and exile of some vocal opponents of his policies to Kaluga in Russian Empire., including bishop Józef Andrzej Załuski and others ).

Repnin and well
After landing successfully on the planet ( which they named Saula after Repnin ), the explorers soon discover a local human civilization, as well as the predicted Wanderers ' traces.

Repnin and Russian
* 1801 Nicholas Repnin, Russian statesman ( b. 1734 )
) between a Russian army of 18, 000 men commanded by the Princes Repnin and Menshikov, and a Swedish force of about 13, 000 men, under the command of General Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt, at the village of Lesnaya, located close to the border between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia ( now the village of Lyasnaya, south-east of Mogilev in Belarus ).
King Stanisław August Poniatowski was at first inclined to mediate between the Confederates and Russia, the latter represented by the Russian envoy to Warsaw, Prince Nikolai Repnin ; but finding this impossible, he sent a force against them under Grand Hetman Franciszek Ksawery Branicki and two generals against the confederates.
The true power behind the Polish throne was the Russian ambassador Nicholas Repnin and the Russian army, with King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski being a former favourite of the Russian Empress Catherine II.
Nicholas Repnin: Russian ambassador to Poland.
Kniaz (, ) continued as a hereditary title of Russian nobility patrilineally descended from Rurik ( e. g., Belozersky, Belosselsky-Belozersky, Repnin, Gorchakov ) or Gediminas ( e. g., Galitzine, Troubetzkoy ).
After Smolensk was recaptured by the tsars and recognized as belonging to Russia in the 1667 peace treaty, the Russian voivode Prince Repnin was commissioned to inspect the cathedral and to prepare a list of urgent repairs.
She was rumored to have had an affair with the Russian ambassador to Poland, Nikolai Vasilyevich Repnin, who was alleged to have fathered Adam Jerzy Czartoryski ..
During the diet of 1767 ( Repnin Sejm ) he opposed the embassador of Russian Empire Prince Nikolai Repnin and along with his son Seweryn and two other prominent Polish politicians he was kidnapped and sent to a prison in Kaluga.
) was an Imperial Russian statesman and general from the Repnin princely family who played a key role in the dissolution of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Repnin and War
Repnin resigned his post to lead troops against the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War.
Bucharest was twice occupied by Imperial Russian troops during the War of 1768-74 ( initially aided by Pârvu Cantacuzino's anti-Ottoman boyar rebellion, and then stormed by the troops of Nicholas Repnin ); the subsequent Peace of Kucuk Kaynarca was partly negotiated in the city.
Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin ( 1668 — 3 July 1726, Riga ) was a prominent Russian general during the Great Northern War who superintended the taking of Riga in 1710 and served as the Governor of Livland from 1719 until his death.

Repnin and Confederation
Further reforms, however, were blocked by Russia and Prussia ; and conservative opponents of the Familia and the King, backed by Russia's Catherine II, in 1767 formed the Radom Confederation and at the infamous Repnin Sejm abolished part of the recently introduced reforms.

Repnin and from
Sheremetyev, hearing the sound of battle, dispatched reinforcements towards Repnin's position, but by now enough Swedish forces had arrived to prevent these reinforcements from joining Repnin.
Coming from the great Repnin family, Anikita was one of the collaborators of Peter the Great, with whom he grew up.

Repnin and 1768
* Repnin Sejm ( Sejm Repninowski ; 1767 1768 )
* Aleksander Kraushar, Książę Repnin i Polska w pierwszem czteroleciu panowania Stanisława Augusta ( 1764-1768 ), ( Prince Repin and Poland in the first four years of rule of Stanislaw August ( 1764 1768 ))
Nikolay Repnin had forcefully passed the Perpetual Treaty of 1768 between Poland and Russia.
He was elected a deputy to the Crown Tribunal and the Sejms of 1752, 1754, 1758, 1766 and 1767 1768 ( the infamous Repnin Sejm ).
* Repnin Sejm the Sejm of 1767 / 1768, whose terms were dictated by the Russian ambassador Repnin

Repnin and
* Nicholas Repnin ( 1792 1798 )
Nevertheless he obeyed his instructions, and used various means to force the 1767 68 Sejm ( the " Repnin Sejm ") to concede all points in dispute.

Repnin and .
As his second in command The Prince had Marshal Repnin, one-time Ambassador to Poland.
Repnin, who had a rather narrow face, longish nose, high forehead, and arching brows, looked like a quizzical Mephistopheles.
The May Constitution of 1791 enfranchised the bourgeoisie, established the separation of the three branches of government, and eliminated the abuses of the Repnin Sejm.
Shevchenko visited his still enserfed siblings and other relatives, met with prominent Ukrainian writers and intellectuals such as: Yevhen Hrebinka, Panteleimon Kulish, and Mykhaylo Maksymovych, and was befriended by the princely Repnin family especially Varvara Repnina.
Examples of confederated Sejms: Repnin Sejm, Great Sejm.
The May Constitution of 1791 enfranchised the bourgeoisie, established the separation of the three branches of government, and eliminated the abuses of Repnin Sejm.
Prince Nikolai Vasilyevich Repnin ( 11 March 1734 N. S .– 12 May 1801 N. S.

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