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* ... that Matei Donici, a general in the Imperial Russian Army, secretly wrote poetry with Romanian-nationalist and anti-Russian messages?
* ... that '''[[Matei Donici]]''', a general in the [[Imperial Russian Army]], secretly wrote poetry with Romanian-nationalist and anti-Russian messages?
* ... that, as required by the New START treaty, Russia notified the US of a missile test, which US officials believe failed days before Vladimir Putin announced Russia's suspension of the treaty?
* ... that, as required by the [[New START|New START treaty]], Russia notified the US of a missile test, which US officials believe failed days before '''[[2023 Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly|Vladimir Putin announced Russia's suspension of the treaty]]'''?
* ... that after the Russian invasion, the daughter of the Ukrainian ambassador to Indonesia was evacuated together with Indonesian citizens in Ukraine?
* ... that after the Russian invasion, the daughter of '''[[Vasyl Hamianin|the Ukrainian ambassador to Indonesia]]''' was evacuated together with Indonesian citizens in Ukraine?
* ... that after dying in her daughter's arms in an asylum in 1897, Maria Trubnikova was remembered as the "heart and soul" of feminist activism in Russia?
* ... that after dying in her daughter's arms in an asylum in 1897, '''[[Maria Trubnikova]]''' was remembered as the "heart and soul" of [[Feminism in Russia|feminist activism in Russia]]?
* ... that in the 1916 Declaration of Sainte-Adresse Britain, France and Russia committed to securing the political and economic independence of Belgium after the First World War?
* ... that in the 1916 '''[[Declaration of Sainte-Adresse]]''' Britain, France and Russia committed to securing the political and economic independence of Belgium after the First World War?
* ... that architect Ivan Palmaw designed houses in Shanghai and Seattle after fleeing the Russian Revolution?
* ... that architect '''[[Ivan Palmaw]]''' designed houses in Shanghai and Seattle after fleeing the [[Russian Revolution]]?

DYK list

DYK 1

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Satakundskaya Flotilla

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Kirill Eskov

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Maria Yakunchikova

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Maria Nikolaevna

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Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin

DYK 7

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Alexander II of Russia

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Yevgeny Samoylov

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St Stephan church

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Alexandre Jacovleff

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Blue Bridge

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St. Michael's Castle

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Monument to Peter the Great

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Konstantin Makovsky

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Annenschule

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Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov

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Alexander III (center right) during the singing of La Marseillaise at Kronstadt