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Events from the year 1796 in Russia .
The Decembrist Revolt took place in Russia on 26 December [O.S. 14 December] 1825, following the sudden death of Emperor Alexander I.
Count Pavel Andreyevich Shuvalov was an Imperial Russian statesman and the brother of Count Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov.
Count Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov was a Russian imperial statesman of the 19th century, most known for his putting down Polish uprisings, and subsequent cultural and social depolonization of Northwestern Krai. He should not be confused with his grandson, Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov, who served as Russian Foreign Minister between 1897 and 1900.
Ivan Matveyevich Muravyov-Apostol was a Russian statesman and writer.
The Star of Captivating Happiness is a 1975 Soviet historical drama. The title is an allusion to a line from a poem by Alexander Pushkin. It is a costume drama dedicated "to the women of Russia".
Events from the year 1802 in Russia
Events from the year 1799 in Russia
Events from the year 1787 in Russia
Events from the year 1790 in Russia
Events from the year 1792 in Russia
Events from the year 1788 in Russia
Events from the year 1786 in Russia
Events from the year 1801 in Russia
Events from the year 1798 in Russia
The 29th Chernigov Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Russian Imperial Army.
Prince Alexei Borisovich Kurakin was a Russian statesman, Active Privy Councillor of the 1st class (1826), who held a number of top positions in the reign of Paul I and Alexander I. The direct ancestor of all subsequent Kurakin princes.
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