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  1. 44 relations: Abbasgulu Bakikhanov, Alexander Petrov (chess player), Alexander Ulybyshev, Artemy Tereshchenko, August Georg Wilhelm Pezold, Azerbaijan, Battle of Brest (1794), Battle of Chełm, Battle of Maciejowice, Battle of Praga, Battle of Racławice, Battle of Szczekociny, Catherine the Great, Estonia, Gavriil Antonovich Katakazi, Geodesy, Hryhorii Skovoroda, Ivan Kupreyanov, Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov, Ivan Vitali, Ivan Yelagin, Kharitonov Palace, Kościuszko Uprising, Konstantin Thon, Korenovsk, Kushchyovskaya, List of Russian monarchs, Lithography, Ludwig van Beethoven, Matvei Wielhorski, Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin, Nikolai Sukhozanet, Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky, Odesa, Pyotr Chaadayev, Russian-American Company, Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov, Siege of Warsaw (1794), Ust-Labinsk, Vasily Zuyev, Vilna Governorate-General, Vilnius uprising (1794), Warsaw Uprising (1794), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

  2. 1794 by country
  3. 1794 in the Russian Empire

Abbasgulu Bakikhanov

Abbasgulu agha Bakikhanov (Abbasqulu ağa Bakıxanov) (Amirjan – January 1847, Wadi Fatimah, near Jeddah), Abbas Qoli Bakikhanov, or Abbas-Qoli ibn Mirza Mohammad (Taghi) Khan Badkubi was an Azerbaijani writer, historian, journalist, linguist, poet and philosopher.

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Alexander Petrov (chess player)

Alexander Dmitrievich Petrov (Алекса́ндр Дми́триевич Петро́в) (February 12, 1794 – April 22, 1867) was a Russian chess player, chess composer, and chess writer.

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Alexander Ulybyshev

Alexander Dmitryevich Ulybyshev or Alexandre Oulibicheff (Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Улыбышев) (1794-1858) was a wealthy landowner, an influential biographer of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the most important early patron of Mily Balakirev.

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Artemy Tereshchenko

Artemy Yakovlevich Tereshchenko (Арте́мий Я́ковлевич Тере́щенко; Арте́м Я́кович Тере́щенко; 1794 – 1873) was the first entrepreneur in the Tereshchenko family and the founder of the Tereshchenko dynasty, one of the wealthiest families in the world.

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August Georg Wilhelm Pezold

August Georg Wilhelm Pezold (9 August 1794, Rakvere – 12 March 1859, Saint Petersburg) was a Baltic-German painter and lithographer.

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Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and West Asia.

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Battle of Brest (1794)

The Battle of Brest (Brześć in Polish), also known as the Battle of Terespol, took place between Russian imperial forces and Polish rebels south-west of Brest (near the village of Terespol), present-day Belarus, on 19 September 1794.

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Battle of Chełm

The Battle of Chełm was fought on 8 June 1794 between Poland and the combined forces of the Russian Empire and Prussia.

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Battle of Maciejowice

The Battle of Maciejowice was fought on 10 October 1794, between Poland and the Russian Empire.

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Battle of Praga

The Battle of Praga or the Second Battle of Warsaw of 1794, also known in Russian and German as the storming of Praga (Штурм Праги) and in Polish as the defense of Praga (Obrona Pragi), was a Russian assault on Praga, the easternmost community of Warsaw, during the Kościuszko Uprising in 1794. 1794 in Russia and Battle of Praga are 1794 in the Russian Empire.

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Battle of Racławice

The Battle of Racławice was one of the first battles of the Polish-Lithuanian Kościuszko Uprising against Russia.

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Battle of Szczekociny

The Battle of Szczekociny was fought on the 6 June 1794 near the town of Szczekociny, Lesser Poland, between Poland and the combined forces of the Russian Empire and Kingdom of Prussia.

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Catherine the Great

Catherine II (born Princess Sophie Augusta Frederica von Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 172917 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796.

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Estonia

Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe.

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Gavriil Antonovich Katakazi

Gavriil Antonovich Katakazi (Гавриил Антонович Катакази, Γαβριήλ Κατακάζης; 17 July 1794 – 25 April 1867) was a Russian diplomat and Active Privy Councillor, also notable as the father of Konstantin Katakazi, Russian ambassador to the United States.

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Geodesy

Geodesy or geodetics is the science of measuring and representing the geometry, gravity, and spatial orientation of the Earth in temporally varying 3D.

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Hryhorii Skovoroda

Hryhorii Savych Skovoroda (Григорій Савич Сковорода; 3 December 1722 – 9 November 1794) was a philosopher of Ukrainian Cossack origin who lived and worked in the Russian Empire.

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Ivan Kupreyanov

Ivan Antonovich Kupreyanov (Ива́н Анто́нович Купрея́нов; 1794 – 20 April 1857),Pierce, Richard A. Russian America: A Biographical Dictionary. Kingston, Canada: The Limestone Press.

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Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov

Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov (1794–1855) was a Russian astronomer and a geodesist.

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Ivan Vitali

Ivan Petrovich Vitali (Иван Петрович Витали; 1794–1855) was a Russian sculptor of Italian descent.

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Ivan Yelagin

Ivan Perfilievich Yelagin (Иван Перфильевич Елагин; 1725–94) was a Russian Imperial historian, an amateur poet and translator who acted as unofficial secretary to Catherine the Great in the early years of her reign.

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Kharitonov Palace

The Rastorguyev–Kharitonov Palace is a palace in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

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Kościuszko Uprising

The Kościuszko Uprising, also known as the Polish Uprising of 1794, Second Polish War, Polish Campaign of 1794, and the Polish Revolution of 1794, was an uprising against the Russian and Prussian influence on Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, led by Tadeusz Kościuszko in Poland-Lithuania and the Prussian partition in 1794.

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Konstantin Thon

Konstantin Andreyevich Thon, also spelled Ton (Константи́н Андре́евич Тон; October 26, 1794 – January 25, 1881) was an official architect of Imperial Russia during the reign of Nicholas I. His major works include the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Grand Kremlin Palace and the Kremlin Armoury in Moscow.

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Korenovsk

Korenovsk (Корено́вск) is a town and the administrative center of Korenovsky District of Krasnodar Krai, Russia, located on the Beysuzhyok Levy River (a tributary of the Beysug) northeast of Krasnodar.

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Kushchyovskaya

Kushchyovskaya (Кущёвская) is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Kushchyovsky District in Krasnodar Krai, Russia.

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List of Russian monarchs

This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia.

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Lithography

Lithography is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.

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Matvei Wielhorski

Count Matvei Wielhorski (Матве́й Ю́рьевич Виельго́рский, Mateusz Wielhorski) (born Saint Petersburg, died Nice, March 5, 1866) was a Russian cellist and count of Polish parentage.

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Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin

Prince Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin (Николай Борисович Голицын, (alternatively transcribed Golitsyn, Golitsïn or Golitsin; 8 December/19 December 1794 – 22 October/3 November 1866) was a Russian aristocrat of the Galitzin family. He was a military historian, an amateur musician, and is known particularly for his commissioning three string quartets — opp.

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Nikolai Sukhozanet

Nikolai Onufrievich Sukhozanet (Никола́й Ону́фриевич Сухозане́т) (1794 – 22 July 1871) was an Imperial Russian Army general and statesman.

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Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky

Nikolay Nikolayevich Muravyov-Karsky (Николай Николаевич Муравьёв-Карский; 13 August 1794 – 4 November 1866) was an Imperial Russian military officer and General of the Russian Army.

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Odesa

Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea.

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Pyotr Chaadayev

Pyotr or Petr Yakovlevich Chaadayev (Пётр Я́ковлевич Чаада́ев; also spelled Chaadaev, or Čaadajev; 7 June 1794 – 26 April 1856) was a Russian philosopher.

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Russian-American Company

The Russian-American Company Under the High Patronage of His Imperial Majesty was a state-sponsored chartered company formed largely on the basis of the United American Company.

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Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov

Count Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov (Граф Сергей Григорьевич Строганов; 8 November 1794 – 22 March 1882) was a Russian nobleman, statesman, art historian, archaeologist, collector, and philanthropist.

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Siege of Warsaw (1794)

The siege of Warsaw of 1794 was a joint Russian and Prussian siege of the capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, during the Kościuszko Uprising in the summer of 1794. 1794 in Russia and siege of Warsaw (1794) are 1794 in the Russian Empire.

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Ust-Labinsk

Ust-Labinsk (Усть-Лаби́нск) is a town and the administrative center of Ust-Labinsky District of Krasnodar Krai, Russia.

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Vasily Zuyev

Vasily Fyodorovich Zuyev (Василий Фёдорович Зуев, 1 (12) January 1754 – 7 (18) January 1794) was a Russian naturalist and traveler, academician of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1779).

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Vilna Governorate-General

Vilna Governorate-General (Литовское генерал-губернаторство, Vilniaus generalgubernatorija), known as Lithuania Governorate-General before 1830, was a Governorate-General of the Russian Empire from 1794 to 1912.

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Vilnius uprising (1794)

The Vilnius Uprising of 1794 began on April 22, 1794, during which Polish-Lithuanian force led by Jakub Jasiński fought Russian forces occupying the city during the Kościuszko Uprising.

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Warsaw Uprising (1794)

The Warsaw Uprising of 1794 or Warsaw Insurrection (insurekcja warszawska) was an armed insurrection by the people of Warsaw early in the Kościuszko Uprising.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.

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See also

1794 by country

1794 in the Russian Empire

References

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