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List of those confirmed as nobles by decree of the Governing Senate and by decree of the Heraldry Office, 1839-1841
List of those confirmed as nobles by decree of the Governing Senate and by decree of the Heraldry Office,…
Tags: noble status
Major Revelioti acquired Livadiia from his predecessor in the battalion, Colonel Lambros Katsionis, and sold it to Lev Severinovich Pototskii in 1834. The estate flourished under the stewardship of yet another member of the Vorontsov network. (Among…
Tags: forests, fountains, hunting, Vorontsov network
Geospatial context matters. Pure and simple.
Producing geospatial content, however, is a complex process.
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Producing geospatial content, however, is a complex process.
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Tags: aiva, apple, cherry, gardens: state-owned, Greek property, hazelnut, mulberry, olive, pear, plum, rowan, southern coast, walnut
1 Catholic and 174 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
View of main street in Bakhchisaray. Crimean Tatars in ox-driven wagons ride down the street while others walk or sit on the side of the street. Demidov notes that this main street is "lined with shops selling things Tatar have produced for two…
Tags: lithograph, livestock, Tatar culture, town, urban landscape
Major F. D. Revelioti owned one of the most extensive collections of land in the province in the early nineteenth century. Revelioti owned homes in Balaklava and Simferopol, as well as land at Foros, Kikeneiz, Simeiz, Alupka, Oreanda, Mukhalatka and ...
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 3,893 desiatinas (10,000 acres) at Otar Baynak and had belonged to Ayvas Mirza prior to his emigration.
Tags: patchwork, settler property
Inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
Tags: women

