Millennium of Russia - Bottom Level

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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