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  2. Feodor II of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Fyodor II was born in Moscow, the son and successor to Boris Godunov.His mother Maria Grigorievna Skuratova-Belskaya was one of the daughters of Malyuta Skuratov, the infamous favourite of Ivan the Terrible.

  3. John Meyrick (ambassador) - Wikipedia

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    Meyrick soon returned to Russia. In 1603 he forwarded as a gift to the Bodleian Library in Oxford, two Russian manuscripts: a bible and Canones Patrum Muscov.In October 1603 his partner and brother, Richard, died in London, and John was described in the dying man's will as "then residing in Muscovy".

  4. Feodor Rückert - Wikipedia

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    Kovsh by Rückert, 1899–1908, from the Khalili Collection of Enamels of the World. Feodor Ivanovich Rückert, (German: Friedrich Moritz Rückert), (1840 in Alsace — 1917 in Moscow) was a silversmith, goldsmith, and Fabergé workmaster of German origin.

  5. Feodor I of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Feodor was born on 31 May 1557 in Moscow, the third son of Ivan the Terrible by his first wife Anastasia Romanovna. [2] [3] He was baptized at the Chudov Monastery and his godfather was Macarius, the metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church. [2]

  6. Feodor III of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Feodor or Fyodor III Alekseyevich (Russian: Фёдор III Алексеевич; [a] 9 June 1661 – 7 May 1682) [1] was Tsar of all Russia from 1676 until his death in 1682. . Despite poor health from childhood, he managed to pass reforms on improving meritocracy within the civil and military state administration as well as founding the Slavic Greek Latin Aca

  7. Feodor Lopukhin - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Lopukhin family of nobles, he was the third son of Abraham Nikitich Lopukhin (c.1685), a governor, nobleman and member of the Duma.His brothers were Peter the elder, Peter the younger, Kuzma, Vasily and Sergei.

  8. Fyodor Romodanovsky - Wikipedia

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    Prince Caesar Feodor Y. Romodanovsky (1640–1717) Prince Fyodor Yuryevich Romodanovsky (Russian: Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; ca. 1640 – 1717) was one of Peter the Great's foremost assistants in the task of modernizing Russia.

  9. Fyodor - Wikipedia

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    Fyodor, Fedor (Russian: Фёдор) or Feodor is the Russian-language form of the originally Greek-language name "Theodore" (Greek: Θεόδωρος) meaning "God's gift" or "god-given".