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 Anna <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anna was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, as well as the niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter the Great.
This was an attempt to secure the line <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her father, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V, and exclude descendants <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter the Great from inheriting the throne.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was only a one year old baby at the time and his mother, Anna Leopoldovna, was detested for her German counsellors and relations.
http://www.lighthousepoint.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Anna_I_of_Russia   (739 words)

  
 Anna <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was only a one year old baby at the time and his mother, Anna Leopoldovna, was detested for her German counsellors and relations.
Anna was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, as well as the niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter the Great.
This was an attempt to secure the line <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her father, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V, and exclude descendants <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter the Great from inheriting the throne.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_I_of_Russia   (706 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V on Encyclopedia.com
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s elder daughter, Catherine, was the grandmother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>; his younger daughter, Anna, became czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia in 1730.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was mentally retarded, and on the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his elder brother, Feodor III, his succession was opposed by the supporters <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his half brother, Peter I (Peter the Great).
However, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and Peter jointly succeeded under the regency <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s sister Sophia Alekseyevna.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/i/ivan5.asp   (537 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (Иоанн Антонович), (August 23, 1740 - July 16, 1764), reigned as Emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia 1740 - 1741, was the son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prince Antony Ulrich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brunswick-Lüneburg and <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the princess Anna Leopoldovna <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Mecklenburg.
On the fall <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Biron (8 November), the regency passed to the baby tsar’s mother, though the capable vice-chancellor, Andrei Osterman conducted the government.
H.I.M. <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Emperor and Autocrat <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> all the Russias, with his mother Anna Leopoldovna
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_VI_of_Russia   (602 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> 1740–64, czar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740–41), great-grandson <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V. He was the son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prince Anthony Ulric <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brunswick-WolfenbUttel and <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anna Leopoldovna.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biographies
An infant, he succeeded his great-aunt, Czarina Anna, on the Russian throne under the unpopular regency <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his mother.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/I/Ivan6.html   (226 words)

  
 Coins & Medals <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Imperial Russia: <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>
Ioann (<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>) lived on for some 23 years as a prisoner <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the state until an unsuccessful rescue attempt caused his jailers to do away with him.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was the third Romanov <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> that name, but is regarded as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> by scholars.
On December 31, 1741, a government decree directed the public to turn in the coins <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> within a year for an exchange <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> new coins at full value.
http://www.library.yale.edu/slavic/coins/html/ivan6.html   (179 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Elizabeth, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
She gained the throne by overthrowing the young czar, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, and the regency <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his mother, Anna Leopoldovna.
She victoriously sided against Frederick II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prussia in the Seven Years War, but her death and the accession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her nephew, Peter III, took Russia out <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the war and made Frederick's ultimate victory possible.
Elizabeth 1709–62, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1741–62), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter I and Catherine I.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/E/ElizbetRus.html   (296 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Anna, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Anna (Anna Ivanovna)[An´nu ivA´nOvnu] Pronunciation Key, 1693–1740, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1730–40), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V and niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter I (Peter the Great).
Allied with Holy Roman Emperor Charles <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Anna intervened in the War <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Polish Succession (1733–35), installed Augustus III as king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Poland, and attacked Turkey in 1736.
Anna, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biographies
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/A/AnnaRus.html   (325 words)

  
 Chronology <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia  
Niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anna; mother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> 1741-1762 Elizabeth (Elizaveta Petrovna) 1762 Peter III, Elizabeth's nephew, killed after revolt led by Catherine II 1762-1796 Catherine II (the Great).
Resident in Moscow 1341-1353 Simeon (the Proud) 1353-1359 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> II (the Meek), brother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Simeon 1359-1389 Dmitrii Ivanovich 1389-1425 Vasily I 1425-1461 Vasiliy II (the Dark) 1462-1505 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> III (the Great) 1505-1533 Vasiliy III 1533-1538 Helena Blinski, widow <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Vasiliy II.
First secretary <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> CPSU 1991-2000 Boris Yeltsin elected President <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia Soviet Union ceases 2000- Vladimir Putin.
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Rulers/chron.russia.html   (201 words)

  
 Biography <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baby Tsar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonovich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740-1764)
Biography <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baby Tsar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonovich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740-1764)
The baby Tsar, who became a vegetable, use frames.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs/ivan6/ivan6_bio.htm   (19 words)

  
 Biography <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baby Tsar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonovich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740-1764)
Biography <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baby Tsar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonovich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740-1764)
The baby Tsar, who became a vegetable, use frames.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs/ivan6/ivan6_bio.htm   (19 words)

  
 Biography <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baby Tsar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonovich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740-1764)
Biography <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baby Tsar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonovich <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740-1764)
The baby Tsar, who became a vegetable, use frames.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs/ivan6/ivan6_bio.htm   (19 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V on Encyclopedia.com
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s elder daughter, Catherine, was the grandmother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> ; his younger daughter, Anna, became czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia in 1730.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was mentally retarded, and on the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his elder brother, Feodor III, his succession was opposed by the supporters <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his half brother, Peter I (Peter the Great).
After the overthrow (1689) <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Sophia's regency, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was excluded from state affairs and Peter assumed control.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/i/ivan5.asp   (537 words)

  
 1740 to 1749 World History - Din Timelines
Anna + <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia dies, naming <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> +, the grandchild <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her sister, as successor.
c - Maria Theresa, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Emperor Charles <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> agrees to give Frederick the Great <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prussia the land he has captured from her during the past two years, in return for Frederick recognizing her claim to the Austrian throne.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s mother, also named Anna, is the regent for the baby emperor.
http://din-timelines.com/1740-1749_timeline.shtml   (306 words)

  
 Chronology <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia  
First secretary <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> CPSU 1991-2000 Boris Yeltsin elected President <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia Soviet Union ceases 2000- Vladimir Putin.
Niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anna; mother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> 1741-1762 Elizabeth (Elizaveta Petrovna) 1762 Peter III, Elizabeth's nephew, killed after revolt led by Catherine II 1762-1796 Catherine II (the Great).
Resident in Moscow 1341-1353 Simeon (the Proud) 1353-1359 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> II (the Meek), brother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Simeon 1359-1389 Dmitrii Ivanovich 1389-1425 Vasily I 1425-1461 Vasiliy II (the Dark) 1462-1505 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> III (the Great) 1505-1533 Vasiliy III 1533-1538 Helena Blinski, widow <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Vasiliy II.
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Rulers/chron.russia.html   (306 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Asen II - Britannica Concise
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> - Infant emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1740–41).
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V - Nominal tsar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1682–96).
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Asen II - tsar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Second Bulgarian empire from 1218 to 1241, son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Asen I. <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Asen I - tsar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Second Bulgarian empire from 1186 to 1196, during one <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the most brilliant periods <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the restored Bulgarian nation.
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9368323   (452 words)

  
 russia
Elizabeth Petrovna (1709-62), empress <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1741-62), born near Moscow, the youngest daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter the Great and Catherine I. She became empress in 1741 by staging a palace revolution that deposed the infant emperor <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and his mother Anna Leopoldovna, who acted as regent.
Russia was unprepared for the war; there were shortages <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> ammunition and <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> officers to command the soldiers, as well as problems transporting food throughout Russia.
Alexander II (<<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia) (1818-81), emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1855-81), son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Emperor Nicholas I and nephew <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Alexander I. He ascended the throne during the Crimean War and in 1856 signed the Treaty <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Paris, which brought the hostilities to an end.
http://website.lineone.net/~johnbidmead/russia.htm   (452 words)

  
 Vladimir VII the Putin - Uncyclopedia
But his methods have been stealthy and he covers up his tracks with his czarist powers, claiming to be connected with Russia's Czar almost a hundred years before - Vladimir <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> the Lenin.
Some claim that his real name is <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, in which case he would have been enthroned as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> the Terrible.
The first Russian czar to have a black belt in Judo, he spends his spare time in his sledge, cruising around Chechenya hunting down and killing innocent people, who he deceptively accuses <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> being "terrorists".
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Putin   (231 words)

  
 Anatine Timeline <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> World History
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Tsar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (r.1740 - 1741)
Capital punishment in Russia replaced by exile to Siberia (1753)
http://www.anatine.co.uk/timeline.htm   (231 words)

  
 decendants <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Zakhari Koshkin
of_Russia, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> [12369] emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, 1740-1741
of_Russia, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V [12374] emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, 1682-1689
Romanov, Marie [12408] grand duchess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia <<b>bb>>bb>bb>>.17_Dec_1853, St. Petersburg m.23_Jan_1874, St. Petersburg wife <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Alfred of_England d.25_Oct_1920, Zurich
http://www.hdhdata.org/roots/i0200.shtml   (231 words)

  
 Anna --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Empress Anna (reigned 1730–40), Anna Leopoldovna married a nephew <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Holy Roman emperor Charles <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> in 1739 and gave birth to a son, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> (Aug. 2 [Aug. 13], 1740), who was named heir to the Russian throne by Empress Anna in 1740, shortly before she…
Anna Leopoldovna, detail <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> an engraving by J. Wagner after a portrait by N.A. Venetus, 18th century
Together Dostoevsky and stenographer Anna Grigorievna completed 'The Gambler' and then were married.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9007668?tocId=9007668   (552 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Anna, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Anna (Anna Ivanovna)[An´nu ivA´nOvnu] Pronunciation Key, 1693–1740, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (1730–40), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> V and niece <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter I (Peter the Great).
Anna, czarina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biographies
On the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her distant cousin, Peter II, she was chosen czarina by the supreme privy council, which thus hoped to gain power for itself.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/A/AnnaRus.html   (325 words)

  
 welf.txt
It also included one short-term tsar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia: <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
From Azzo's second marriage descended the family known as d'Este, which ruled Modena and Ferrara in Italy.
http://worldroots.com/brigitte/theroff/welf.txt   (325 words)

  
 welf.txt
It also included one short-term tsar <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia: <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
From Azzo's second marriage descended the family known as d'Este, which ruled Modena and Ferrara in Italy.
http://worldroots.com/brigitte/theroff/welf.txt   (229 words)

  
 Chateau Masburel - Producer <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> fine French wine <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> AOC Bergerac and Montravel.
October 17 - Empress Anna <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia dies and is succeeded by <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, the grandson <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anna's sister Catherine.
In the Hapsburg domains, he is succeeded, by virtue <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Pragmatic Sanction, by his daughter Maria Theresa: she becomes queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Bohemia and Hungary and archduchess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Austria.
October 20 - Charles <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> (Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Austria and King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Hungary).
http://www.chateau-masburel.com/1740.shtml   (842 words)

  
 Definition <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Romanov - Biocrawler
As neither Anna nor Yelizaveta produced a male heir, the succession could devolve either on a Brunswick nephew <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anna (<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia) or on a Holstein nephew <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Yelizaveta (Peter III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia), who was also an heir presumptive to the thrones <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Sweden and Holstein.
Emperor Pavel was particularly proud to be great grandson <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the illustrious Russian monarch, although his German-born mother, Catherine II (<<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anhalt-Zerbst), had insinuated in her memoirs that Paul's real father had been her lover Sergei Saltykov.
Nevertheless, a daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the last Romanov Grand Duke, Princess Maria Vladimirovna <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, styles herself Grand Duchess and insists on her claim to the revived Russian throne.
http://biocrawler.com/biowiki/Romanov   (1542 words)

  
 Writers Dreamtools - Decades - 1740
Czar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, then Elizabeth Petrovna
War <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Austrian Succession (King George's War in America)
England fights Spain in the War <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jenkins" Ear
http://www.writersdreamtools.com/view/decades?Decade=1740   (416 words)

  
 Writers Dreamtools - Decades - 1740
Czar <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, then Elizabeth Petrovna
http://www.writersdreamtools.com/view/decades?Decade=1740   (416 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> 1740
August 23 - Emperor <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia (d.
December 16 - Friedrich II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prussia invades the Habsburg possession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Silesia, starting the War <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Austrian Succession.
October 20 - Charles <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Holy Roman Emperor (<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>.
http://www.yourart.com/research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/1740   (388 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>>
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> I Danilovich Kalita (Иван I Данило ...
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>VIb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, (1740 - 1764), reigned as Emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Andrei Osterman conducted the government.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Koloff <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ivanb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Koloff is a professional wrestler.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/ivan.html   (388 words)

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