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He was a cousin of Grigori Alexandrovich | Potemkin, a well-known military and political figure o |
t entertainer who longs to be "somebody"; and | Potemkin, a Loki-like character who serves as narrator |
Count Pavel Sergeevich | Potemkin, also Potyomkin (Russian: Павел Сергеевич Пот |
Catherine relented and had | Potemkin brought him back in early February, when thei |
g The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Battleship | Potemkin by Sergei Eisenstein, Metropolis, Die Nibelun |
to and immediate aftermath of the release of | Potemkin City Limits, causing confusion among some fan |
em, Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes (2000), | Potemkin City Limits (2005), and Supporting Caste (200 |
oration of Sergei Eisenstein's The Battleship | Potemkin, decided to restore Berlin Alexanderplatz, sa |
d as Chevalier Guards, Grigori Aleksandrovich | Potemkin, Denis Davydov, Mikhail Skobelev, Aleksandr R |
Prince Grigory | Potemkin envisioned the church as one of the spiritual |
When prince | Potemkin fell ill and entrusted his command of the arm |
Patalas also restored the film The Battleship | Potemkin for viewing at the Berlin Film Festival in 20 |
By late January | Potemkin had tired of the impasse and effected (perhap |
Ivan Starov submitted to | Potemkin his designs for a Roman-style basilica, but c |
Potemkin, in fact is seriously damaged - the ship brie | |
Aleksandra von Engelhardt, a niece of Prince | Potemkin, in 1781. |
ovo or Babolovka was a dacha (myza) of Prince | Potemkin in Tsarskoe Selo. |
f the forces pursuing the mutinous battleship | Potemkin in June 1905. |
Potemkin is unable to escape the Mediterranean before | |
While To Kill the | Potemkin is a work of fiction, the novel shares parall |
The rise to power of his relative, Prince | Potemkin, led a comital title to be bestowed upon Samo |
ship's zampolit under arrest for negligence, | Potemkin makes a break for the Atlantic Ocean and a re |
For his participation in the | Potemkin mutiny of 1905, Hryzlo was exiled to Siberia. |
Even | Potemkin ordered in 1778 the eviction of the Christian |
The time and place setting of To Kill the | Potemkin parallel those of the Scorpion, which had bee |
Potemkin returned to court in January 1774 expecting t | |
His uncouth behavior shocked the court, but | Potemkin showed himself capable of suitable formality |
In Odessa he built the | Potemkin Stairs designed earlier by a Russian architec |
The Theater and the | Potemkin Stairs are the most famous edifices in Odessa |
The | Potemkin Stairs (Ukrainian: Потьомкінські сходи, Pot'o |
work, that he contracted Boffo to design the | Potemkin Stairs. |
ong other things prince Grigori Alexandrovich | Potemkin, the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin, |
nomy, he stood in close relations with Prince | Potemkin, the favorite of Catherine II. |
ela River valley that Kruschev saw were not a | Potemkin Village built to impress him but the hard lab |
lthough his name was known, Meisel's score to | Potemkin was lost, and wasn't reconstructed until the |
His first history book, Catherine the Great & | Potemkin, was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson, Duff |
tense because of the jealousy he felt toward | Potemkin, who still had a relationship with Catherine |
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