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* ... that Ida Mett was expelled from a Russian anarchist group for mourning her deceased father by lighting a Yahrzeit candle?
* ... that '''[[Ida Mett]]''' was expelled from [[Delo Truda|a Russian anarchist group]] for [[Bereavement in Judaism|mourning her deceased father]] by lighting a [[Yahrzeit candle]]?
* ... that near the end of her life, feminist and educator Nadezhda Stasova wrote that Russian women "still have not learned to stop being men's slaves"?
* ... that near the end of her life, feminist and educator '''[[Nadezhda Stasova]]''' wrote that Russian women "still have not learned to stop being men's slaves"?
* ... that '''[[Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark|King Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark were the parents]]''' of [[Frederick VIII of Denmark|a Danish king]], [[Alexandra of Denmark|a British queen]], [[George I of Greece|a Greek king]], and [[Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)|a Russian empress]]?
* ... that sauerkraut made by members of a Russian spiritual sect in Armenia was popular in many other parts of the Soviet Union?
* ... that [[sauerkraut]] made by '''[[Molokans in Armenia|members of a Russian spiritual sect in Armenia]]''' was popular in many other parts of the [[Soviet Union]]?
* ... that The Wizard of the Kremlin depicts a fictional éminence grise based on Vladislav Surkov, who was called one of Russia's "most intriguing figures" by The New York Times?
* ... that '''''[[The Wizard of the Kremlin]]''''' depicts a fictional ''[[éminence grise]]'' based on [[Vladislav Surkov]], who was called one of Russia's "most intriguing figures" by ''[[The New York Times]]''{{-?}}
* ... that Vostok 2022 marked the most comprehensive participation of Chinese forces in a Russian military exercise to date?
* ... that '''[[Vostok 2022]]''' marked the most comprehensive participation of Chinese forces in a Russian military exercise to date?

DYK list

DYK 1

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DYK 2

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Satakundskaya Flotilla

DYK 3

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Kirill Eskov

DYK 4

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Maria Yakunchikova

DYK 5

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Maria Nikolaevna

DYK 6

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Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin

DYK 7

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Alexander II of Russia

DYK 8

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DYK 9

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Yevgeny Samoylov

DYK 10

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St Stephan church

DYK 11

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Alexandre Jacovleff

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DYK 13

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Blue Bridge

DYK 14

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St. Michael's Castle

DYK 15

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Monument to Peter the Great

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Konstantin Makovsky

DYK 18

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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