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DescriptionZauerveydNA Petr1UsmirDA19.jpg |
Русский: Петр I усмиряет ожесточенных солдат своих при взятии Нарвы в 1704 году
English: en:Peter I of Russia stops maraudering soldiers after taking Narva in 1704
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1859 |
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http://lj.rossia.org/users/john_petrov/1013831.html |
Author |
Nikolay Sauerweid (1836–1866) |
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English: Nikolay Alexandrovich Sauerweid
Русский: Николай Александрович Зауервейд
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Russian painter
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1836 |
1866 |
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