Vladimirsky (other)
Vladimirsky (masculine), Vladimirskaya (feminine), Vladimirskoye (neuter) or variant spellings may refer to: Buildings *Vladimir Palace (''Vladimirsky dvorets''), an imperial palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia *Vladimirskaya (Saint Petersburg Metro), a station of the Saint Petersburg Metro * Vladimirskaya Church, a Russian Orthodox Church on Vladimirski Prospekt, Saint Petersburg, Russia Places * Vladimirsky District, name of several districts in Russia * Vladimirsky Municipal Okrug, a municipal okrug of Tsentralny District of St. Petersburg, Russia * Vladimirsky (rural locality) (Vladimirskaya, Vladimirskoye), name of several rural localities in Russia * Vladimirsky Lager, a rural locality in Pskov Oblast, Russia *Vladimir Oblast (), a federal subject of Russia * Vladimirskaya Square, a square in Saint Petersburg *Vladimirski Prospekt, the street in St Petersburg, Russia, on which the Lensovet Theatre is located People * Boris Mikhajlovich Vladimirskij, astronomer, after wh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vladimir Palace
The Vladimir Palace (, Vladimirsky dvorets) is the former palace of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia, son of Alexander II of Russia, Alexander II. It was one of the last imperial palaces to be constructed in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was designed by a team of architects including Vasily Kenel, Aleksandr Rezanov, Andrei Huhn, Ieronim Kitner, Vladimir Shreter and Maximilian Messmacher. Construction work on the waterfront lasted from 1867 to 1872, additional construction and extensions continued in the 1880s and 1890s. Major restorations were made in the 1980s and in 2010. Like the Winter Palace and the Marble Palace, the Vladimir Palace is on the waterfront of the South bank of the river Neva; the location on Palace Embankment was extremely prized by the Russian aristocracy. The Renaissance Revival architecture, Neo-renaissance façade, richly ornamented with stucco rustication (architecture), rustication, was patterned after Leon Battista Alberti's palazzo, palazzi in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vladimirovka (other)
Vladimirovka may refer to: * Vladimirovka, Oghuz, Azerbaijan * Vladimirovka, Quba, Azerbaijan *Vladimirovka, former name of Nizami, Sabirabad, Azerbaijan * Vladimirovka, Russia, name of several rural localities in Russia See also * Vladimir (other) * Vladimirsky (other) * Vladimirovsky * :ru:Владимировка * Volodymyrivka, the Ukrainian language cognate {{Geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vladimirov
Vladimirov () or Vladimirova (feminine; ) is a Russian and Bulgarian surname, that is derived from the male given name Vladimir and literally means ''Vladimir's''. People with the surname: * Boris Vladimirov (1905–1978), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union * Emil Vladimirov (born 1952), Bulgarian discus thrower * Igor Vladimirov (1919–1999), Soviet film actor, director, and teacher * Ivan Vladimirov (1869–1947), Russian/Soviet painter and graphic artist * Joseph Vladimirov, Russian painter of the 17th century * Mikhail Vladimirov (1918–1992), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union * Miron Vladimirov (1879–1925), Soviet statesman and party figure * Peter Vladimirov (1905–1953), author of ''The Vladimirov Diaries'' * Vasily Vladimirov (1923–2012), Soviet mathematician and academician * Viktor Vladimirov (died 1995), Soviet general in Finland * Vladimir Vladimirov (born 1986), Bulgarian footballer * Vladimir Vladimirov (politician) (born 1975), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vladimir (other)
Vladimir, Volodimir, or Volodimer () is a masculine given name. It may also refer to: Places * Vladimir, Ulcinj, a village in Ulcinj Municipality, Montenegro * Vladimir, Gorj, a commune in Gorj County, Romania * Vladimir, a village in Goiești Commune, Dolj County, Romania * Vladimir (river), a tributary of the Gilort in Gorj County, Romania * Vladimir, Russia, a city in Russia, historically spelt ''Volodimer'' or ''Volodimir'', and sometimes ''Vladimir on the Klyazma'', ''Vladimir-Suzdal'' or ''Vladimir in Suzdalia'' to distinguish it from Volodymyr, Volyn Oblast (1944–2021: ''Volodymyr-Volynskyi'') ** Vladimir Oblast, a federal subject of Russia centred on the above city * Volodymyr, Volyn Oblast, a city in Ukraine (1944–2021: ''Volodymyr-Volynskyi''), historically spelt ''Volodimer'', ''Volodimir'', or ''Vladimir'', and sometimes ''Volodimer'Volodimir/Vladimir/Volodymyr in Volyn'/Volhynia'' to distinguish it from Vladimir, Russia ** Volodymyr Raion, a raion in Ukraine centred ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Admiral Vladimirsky
''Admiral Vladimirsky'' () is a Russian ''Akademik Krylov''-class oceanographic research ship built in 1975. It has been described as a secret spy ship A spy ship or reconnaissance vessel is a dedicated ship intended to gather intelligence, usually by means of sophisticated electronic eavesdropping. In a wider sense, any ship intended to gather information could be considered a spy ship. Sp ... in Western media since 2022. It was named after Admiral Lev Vladimirsky. References {{ship-stub 1975 ships Russian intelligence operations Ships of Russia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theotokos Of Vladimir
The Virgin of Vladimir, also known as Vladimir Mother of God, Our Lady of Vladimir (), is a 12th-century Byzantine icon depicting the Virgin and Child and an early example of the ''Eleusa'' iconographic type. It is one of the most culturally significant and celebrated pieces of art in Russian history. Many consider it a national palladium with several miracles of historical importance to Russia being attributed to the icon. Following its near destruction in the thirteenth century, the work has been restored at least five times. The icon was painted by an unknown artist most likely in Constantinople, or painted by Luke the Evangelist and sent through Anatolia to Thrace. It was sent to Kiev as a gift before being transferred to the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir. It is traditionally said that the icon did not leave Vladimir until 1395, when it was brought to Moscow to protect the city from an invasion by Timur, although the historical accuracy of this claim is uncertain. By ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomo Vladimirski
Tomo Vladimirski (; 1904–1971) was a Macedonian painter, considered to be one of the founders of Macedonian painting. Career Artist during the War period were limited in their creativity due to necessary condition for artistic creation; therefore, the number of paintings they contributed were relatively small in quantity. Vladimirski, along with Vasilie Popovich – Cico, Dimo Todorovski, Nikola Martinoski Nikola Martinoski (born Nicolache Martin; , ; 18 August 1903 – 7 February 1973), sometimes spelled Martinovski (, ), was a Socialist Republic of Macedonia, Macedonian Yugoslavia, Yugoslav painter of Aromanians, Aromanian ethnicity. He is consid ..., Borko Lazesk, are who were affected by conditions of the time. In addition to being a painter, he worked with Nikola MartinoskiIn and Vasilije Cico Popovic to create a number of stage designs. These stage designs were reported to give the a sense of realism to the acting in the plays, operas, and ballets during the time perio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mikhail Vladimirsky
Mikhail Fyodorovich Vladimirsky (; – 2 April 1951) was a Soviet politician and Bolshevik revolutionary who was for a short period of time, the Chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. Biography Mikhail Vladimirsky was born in 1874, as the son of Orthodox archpriest and Duma-member Fyodor Vladimirsky.The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture edited by Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal; p. 260 He became involved with the revolutionary movement and in the early 1890s in Marxist circles. From 1895, as a student at the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lev Vladimirsky
Lev Anatolevich Vladimirsky (Russian: Лев Анатольевич Владимирский; 27 September 1903 – 7 September 1973), was a Soviet naval officer and an Admiral (1954). He joined the Red Army as a volunteer during the Russian Civil War and fought against Islamic insurgents in Turkestan, later volunteering for service in the navy from 1921. Vladimirsky graduated from the Naval Command School (1925) and studied at the special courses for commanding officers (1927), and the Military Academy of General Staff (1952). Vladimirsky served aboard the Black and Azov seas ships as a navigator, watch chief, artilleryman, and senior deputy commander of a destroyer. From 1932, he commanded a destroyer escort, destroyer, destroyer leader, and from 1937, serving as chief of staff of the brigade of cruisers, and operations officer of a cruiser brigade. Early in 1938, he served on the French transport ''Bonifacio'' to supply arms and ammunition to the Spanish communists in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boris Vladimirski
Boris Eremeevich Vladimirski, (February 27, 1878 – February 12, 1950), was a Soviet painter of the Socialist Realism school. Life and work Vladimirski was born in Kiev, Ukraine. He began his artistic studies at age 10, later attending the newly established Kiev Art College (1900-1904) where he studied with Ivan Seleznyov, followed by the Academy of Arts and the Anton Ažbe School in Munich (1904-1908). He exhibited his first painting in 1906. As an official Soviet artist his work was well received and widely exhibited. His works were aimed at exemplifying the work ethic of the Soviet people; they were displayed in many homes and federal buildings. He is also known for his paintings of prominent public officials. His work "Roses for Stalin" is often considered a classic example of Socialist realism and Soviet propaganda. ”Black Ravens”, which depicts Soviet secret police (NKVD The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (, ), abbreviated as NKVD (; ), was th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boris Mikhajlovich Vladimirskij
Boris may refer to: People * Boris (given name), a male given name * *List of people with given name Boris * Boris (surname) Arts and media * Boris (band), a Japanese experimental rock trio * ''Boris'' (EP), by Yezda Urfa, 1975 * "Boris" (song), by the Melvins, 1991 * ''Boris'' (TV series), a 2007–2010, 2022–present Italian comedy series * '' Boris: The Film'', a 2011 Italian film based on the TV series * '' Boris: The Rise of Boris Johnson'', a 2006 biography by Andrew Gimson Other uses * Boris (crater), a lunar crater * Hurricane Boris (other), several cyclones in the Eastern Pacific * Boris, a tribe of the Adi people See also * Borris (other) Borris may refer to: Place in Denmark * Borris, Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality, a small railway town in western Jutland Places in Ireland County Carlow * Borris, County Carlow, a village County Laois * Borris, County Laois, a civil parish ** Bor ... * Boris stones, seven medieval artifacts in Belarus {{dis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |