Bottom Level
Men of enlightenment: | Statesmen: | Military men and heroes: | Writers and artists: | ||||
Cyril and Methodius, missionaries of Slavs | Yaroslav the Wise, Grand Prince of Kiev | Sviatoslav I of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev | Mikhail Lomonosov, polymath | ||||
Olga of Kiev, Grand Princess of Kiev | Vladimir Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kiev | Mstislav Mstislavich, Prince of Novgorod and Galicia | Denis Fonvizin, playwright | ||||
Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev | Gediminas, Grand Prince of Lithuania | Daniel of Galicia, Prince of Galicia | Alexander Kokorinov, architect | ||||
Abraham of Rostov, bishop of Rostov | Algirdas, Grand Prince of Lithuania | Daumantas, Prince of Pskov | Gavrila Derzhavin, poet and statesman | ||||
Anthony of Kiev, founder of the Monastery of the Caves | Vytautas, Grand Prince of Lithuania | Alexander Nevsky, Grand Prince of Vladimir | Fyodor Volkov, actor | ||||
Theodosius of Kiev, Kievan monk | Ivan the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow | Michael of Tver, Prince of Tver | Nikolai Karamzin, playwright and historian | ||||
Kuksha of the Kiev Caves, Kievan monk | Sylvester, clergyman and statesman | Dmitry Donskoi, Grand Prince of Moscow | Ivan Krylov, poet of fables | ||||
Nestor the Chronicler, chronicler of the Russian history | Anastasia Romanovna, first wife of Ivan the Terrible | Kęstutis, Grand Prince of Lithuania | Vasily Zhukovsky, poet and translator | ||||
Cyril of White Lake, Founder of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery | Alexey Adashev, Ivan IV's bosom friend and advisor | Daniil Kholmsky, general | Nikolay Gnedich, Poet and translator | ||||
Stephen of Perm, Bishop and Missionary of Perm | Hermogenes, Patriarch of Moscow | Mikhail Vorotynsky, Field Marshal | Aleksandr Griboyedov, Writer and Diplomat | ||||
Alexius of Moscow, Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow | Michael Romanov, first Romanov tsar | Daniil Shchenya, military leader | Mikhail Lermontov, poet and writer | ||||
Sergius of Radonezh, spiritual leader | Filaret, Patriarch of Moscow | Marfa Boretskaya, Posadnik of Novgorod | Alexander Pushkin, poet and writer | ||||
Peter Mogila, Metropolitan of Kiev | Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, Diplomat | Yermak Timofeyevich, Cossack leader | Nikolai Gogol, Writer | ||||
Zosima of Solovki, Founder of the Solovetsky Monastery | Artamon Matveyev, Statesman and Diplomat | Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky, military leader | Mikhail Glinka, Composer | ||||
Maximus the Greek, Writer and scholar | Alexei I, Tsar | Dmitry Pozharsky, Prince | Karl Briullov, Painter | ||||
Savvatiy, Founder of the Solovetsky Monastery | Peter the Great, Tsar and first emperor | Kuzma Minin, Organizer of the People's Army | Dmitry Bortniansky, Composer | ||||
Jonah of Moscow, Metropolitan of Moscow | Yakov Dolgorukov, advisor to Peter I | Avraamy Palitsyn, Monk and Writer | |||||
Macarius of Moscow, Metropolitan of Moscow | Ivan Betskoy, Statesman and Reformer | Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Hetman of the Zaporizhian cossacks | |||||
Varsonofius of Tver, Archbishop of Tver | Catherine the Great, Empress | Ivan Susanin, Folk hero | |||||
Guriy of Kazan, Archbishop of Kazan | Alexander Bezborodko, Statesman and Diplomat | Boris Sheremetev, Field Marshal and Diplomat | |||||
Konstantin Ostrozhsky, Prince and voivode of Kiev | Grigory Potyomkin, Statesman and Diplomat | Mikhail Golitsyn, Field Marshal | |||||
Nikon, Patriarch of Moscow | Viktor Kochubey, Statesman and Diplomat | Pyotr Saltykov, Field Marshal | |||||
Fyodor Rtishchev, Philanthropist | Alexander I, Tsar | Burkhard von Münnich, Field Marshal | |||||
Dimitry of Rostov, Churchman and composer | Mikhail Speransky, Statesman | Alexei Orlov, General | |||||
Tikhon of Zadonsk, Archbishop of Ladoga and Voronezh | Mikhail Vorontsov, Field Marshal | Pyotr Rumyantsev, Field Marshal | |||||
Mitrofan of Voronezh, Archbishop of Voronezh | Nicholas I, Tsar | Alexander Suvorov, Generalissimo | |||||
Georgy Konissky, Archbishop of Belarus | Michael Barclay de Tolly, Field Marshal | ||||||
Feofan Prokopovich, Archbishop of Novgorod; Statesman | Mikhail Kutuzov, Field Marshal | ||||||
Platon Levshin, Metropolitan of Moscow | Dmitry Senyavin, Admiral | ||||||
Innocent, Archbishop of Chersonesos Taurica | Matvei Platov, General | ||||||
Pyotr Bagration, General | |||||||
Karl Diebitsch-Sabalkanski, Field Marshal | |||||||
Ivan Paskevich, Field Marshal | |||||||
Mikhail Lazarev, Admiral | |||||||
Vladimir Kornilov, Vice-Admiral | |||||||
Pavel Nakhimov, Admiral |
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