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residence flanked by two wings. Alexis also built a regular park on the grounds and laid out a series of ponds. His daughter Marie was wife of Count
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Sutter, Sem C. 1994. “The Fall of the Bibliographical Wall: Libraries and Archives in Unified Germany.”
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mansion, which borrowed many details from its predecessor. It was there that the Russian philosopher
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Upon the death of Maksim's grandson in 1692, the ownership passed sideways to a cousin,
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alley planted there. In the mid-19th century the estate passed through marriage to the
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liked swimming in the local ponds. The church had been stripped of its 17th-century
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inspiration; but all five towers are equal in height and crowned by typical Russian
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Tikhon's granddaughter Sophie was the last of her race; she married Prince
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow
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Russian
Moscow
Prince Gagarin
Tsarina
Eudoxia Streshneva
Tikhon Streshnev
Ukrainian Baroque
onion domes
Theotokos of Kazan
Russian architecture
Osip Startsev
Kyiv
Galitzine
Baroque
Pyotr Aleksandrovich Tolstoy
larch
Troubetzkoys
country house
Neoclassical
Vladimir Solovyov
Russian Revolution of 1917
Soviet Academy of Sciences
Lev Landau
Andrei Kolmogorov
icon screen
Nazi Germany
Red Army
Russian Orthodox Church

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