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  2. Demidov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Demidov (Russian: Демидов) or Demidova (feminine; Демидова) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: The Demidovs , a family of Russian entrepreneurs in the 18th–19th centuries, including:

  3. Demidov - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Anatoly Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato. Their progenitor, Demid Antufiev, was a free blacksmith from Tula, where their family necropolis is preserved as a museum. . His son Nikita Demidov (March 26, 1656 – November 17, 1725) made his fortune by his skill in the manufacture of weapons, and established an iron foundry for the governme

  4. Demidov (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Demidov is a Russian noble family. Demidov may also refer to: Demidov (surname) or Demidova, a surname; Demidov, Smolensk Oblast, a town and the administrative center of Demidovsky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia Demidov (inhabited locality), a list of inhabited localities named Demidov; Demidov Bridge, a bridge in St. Petersburg, Russia

  5. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    The same is true for similar Norwegian and Danish names. Another common practice was to adopt one's place of origin as a middle or surname. Even more important a driver of change was the need, for administrative purposes, to develop a system under which each individual had a "stable" name from birth to death.

  6. Category:Demidov family - Wikipedia

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  7. Nikolai Vasilievich Demidov - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Demidov (Russian: Николай Васильевич Демидов; 1884—1953) was a Russian theatre practitioner. He was one of the first three teachers of the Stanislavski's system , trained and officially recognized by Konstantin Stanislavski .

  8. Nikita Demidov - Wikipedia

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    Nikita Demidov (full name Nikita Demidovich Antufiev), (5 April 1656 Tula – 28 November 1725 Tula) was a Russian industrialist who founded the Demidov industrial dynasty. [ 1 ] Peter I of Russia charged the enterprising blacksmith Nikita with casting cannon for his many military expeditions and he was ennobled with name Demidov for having ...

  9. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    most common for informal communication, comparable to Western name-only form of address (Ann, John), or Japanese surname-only, or surname/name -kun: Diminutive: Анька (Anka) short name stem + -к- -k-+ II declension ending: expresses familiarity, may be considered rude when used between people who are not close friends.