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  2. The Sovereign's Servant - Wikipedia

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    The action takes place at the time of the Swedish-Russian war of 1709. The King of France, Louis XIV, sends two duelists into exile: Antoine De La Bouche (Valery Malikov) is ordered to go to the camp of the King, Charles XII, of the Swedes and Charles de Brézé (Dmitry Miller) is sent to the camp of the Russian Tsar, Peter the First.

  3. Warner Bros. Releases 31 Full-Length Movies on Its YouTube ...

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    Since the start of 2025, the company has released 31 movies on Warner Bros.-owned YouTube channels, all available for free. The movies include ads, unless you are a YouTube Premium subscriber.

  4. Sunflower (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower (Italian: I girasoli) is a 1970 romantic war tragedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica.An international co-production of Italy, France, the Soviet Union and the United States, the film was shot in the Soviet Union; some scenes were filmed near Moscow, while others near Poltava, a regional center in Ukraine.

  5. Petropavlovsk-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Petropavlovsk class, sometimes referred to as the Poltava class, was a group of three pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the 1890s. . They were transferred to the Pacific Squadron shortly after their completion in 1899–1900 and were based at Port Arthur before the start of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–

  6. Russian battleship Poltava (1911) - Wikipedia

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    Poltava (Полтава) was the second of the Gangut-class battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy built before World War I. The Ganguts were the first class of Russian dreadnoughts. She was named after the Russian victory over Charles XII of Sweden in the Battle of Poltava in 1709. She was completed during the winter of 1914–1915, but was ...

  7. Great Northern War - Wikipedia

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    Katastrofen vid Poltava – Karl XII:s ryska fälttåg 1707–1709 [The disaster at Poltava – Charles XII's Russian campaign 1707–1709] (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media. ISBN 978-91-85377-70-1. Frost, Robert I (2000). The Northern Wars. War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe 1558–1721. Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-06429-4.

  8. Occupation of Poltava by the Bolsheviks (1918–1919)

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    Occupation of Poltava by the Bolsheviks (1918) – seizure of Poltava by the Bolshevik troops on January 19, 1918. In the Soviet-Ukrainian war the railway junctions of the Left Bank of Ukraine, through which the railways were connected, were important strategic points: Hrebinka , Romodan , Kruty, Bakhmach .

  9. List of British films of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    April 2017 (Independent Horror Movie Awards) [167] The Stolen: Niall Johnson: 23 November 2017 [168] Tawai: A Voice from the Forest: Bruce Parry, Mark Ellam 10 January 2017 (Calcutta International Cult Film Festival) [169] Tides: Tupaq Felber 14 October 2017 (London Film Festival) [170] Transhuman: Nicholas Winter