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1A sojourn at San Francisco Bay, 1816

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  • Title: ➤  A sojourn at San Francisco Bay, 1816
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  • Languages: English - ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 16
  • Publisher: The Book Club of California
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  • Publish Location: San Francisco

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  • First Year Published: 1936
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Peresvet-class battleship

se for subscription information) McLaughlin, Stephen (1999). "From Riurik to Riurik: Russia's Armoured Cruisers". In Preston, Antony (ed.). Warship 1999–2000

Kievan Rus'

p. 55, 59–60. Jakobsson 2020, p. 65, "The latter two brothers died and Riurik became sole ruler". Martin 2009a, p. 37. Jakobsson 2020, p. 64. Franklin

Russian colonization of North America

1803–1806, and was instrumental in the outfitting of the voyage of the Riurik's circumnavigation of 1814–1816, which provided substantial scientific information

Mamert Stankiewicz

was initially a navigation officer on board the Russian armoured cruiser Riurik, the flagship of the Baltic Fleet. A successful officer, he was made Chief

Matvey Muravyev

1821, several company ships either sank or became unseaworthy while sailing from Kronstadt with supplies. Only the small Riurik reached the RAC base,

Rorik of Dorestad

Ютландский и Рюрик начальной летописи. // Belyaev, N. T. (1929). Riurik Iutlandskii i Riurik Nachal'noi letopisi [Rurik of Jutland and Rurik of the Primary

Cumans

(Igor's son). It is hypothesized that Konchek was with the Cumans who helped Riurik Rostislavovich seize and sack of Kiev in 1202. Khan Konchek is credited