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'Nikolai is not a Romanov, BUT A CHUKHONETS'
This what was written on on the wall of one of the rooms in the ground floor of the Ipatievsky House. The full phrase can be found in an excerpt from the description of the House done by the investigator Sergeev in August 1918:
‘On the wall to the right of the entrance there are inscriptions made in pencil with the following content: ‘Nikolai told people that f….ked I am if you’ll get your republic. Nikolai is not a Romanov, BUT A CHUKHONETS. The Romanov family ended with Peter III, then all the Chukhon breed started.' Below this inscription is an illegible signature similar to ‘KRIMNIKOV’. - From the description of the ground floor rooms done by the appointed investigator Sergeev on 11, 12, 13 August 1918, Ekaterinburg.
The author of this note was not far from the truth as 'CHUKHONETS' is the name derived from the ethnonym 'Chud' (a term applied to Baltic Finnic people in the area what is now known as Estonia, Karelia, Northwestern Russia).
These areas were and are populated by the Finno-Ugric peoples that came from Ural area and then broke into groups and migrated westwards.
The ethnicities that belong to the Finno-Ugric group are the following:
Sami (North Finland and Sweden)
Karelians
Estonians
Komi-Zuryan
Komi-Peryak
Khanty (Hansi)
Manti
Udmurt
Mordva Erzya
Mordva Moksha
Hungary
The Y-DNA haplogroup for the above ethnicities is N1c which is also the one of Rurikids.
Now, most of the above ethnicities are represented in the facial features of Nicolas II and not only, but also Catherine II, and all the 'foreign' wives of Russian Emperors, and the Emperors as well.
When compared using an AI tool (compare-a-face on Family Search) to the anthropological types presented in the book 'Facial elements and facial types' by V.A. Snetkov (1970) Nicolas II is highly matched to the following Finno-Ugric types:
Komi-Zuryane – 94% (N 73)
Udmurt – 72% (N 89)
Lithuanians - 73% (N 49)
Lithuanians - 61% (N 50)
Karelians - 69% (N 68)
Komi Permyak – 64% (N 72)
Latvians – 61% (N 59)
This is of course not a full ethnic mix of Nicolas II but the one that can be clearly seen on his face and in his facial features.
#romanovs#research#seraphima bogomolova#nicolas ii#investigation#evidence#murder mystery#ethnicities#ancestry#finno-ugric#facial features
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“People should be reminded more often that they are human beings.”
Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1966)
#Andrei Rublev#Andrei Tarkovsky#tarkovsky#tarkovski#andrei tarkovski#quote#black and white#long shot#nature#animals#dogs#horses#andrey tarkovsky#Andrey Rublyov#Anatoliy Solonitsyn#van Lapikov#Irina Tarkovskaya#Nikolay Burlyaev#Nikolay Sergeev#Irma Raush#1966
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Andrei Rublev | Andrei Tarkovsky | 1966
Nikolay Sergeev, Anatoliy Solonitsyn
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After the Storm
Nikolai Alexandrovich Sergeev
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You just spoke of Jesus. Perhaps he was born and crucified to reconcile God and man. Jesus came from God, so he is all-powerful. And if He died on the cross it was predetermined and His crucifixion and death were God's will. That would have aroused hatred not in those that crucified him but in those that loved him if they had been near him at that moment, because they loved him as a man only. But if He, of His own will, left them, He displayed injustice, or even cruelty. Maybe those who crucified him loved him because they helped in this divine plan.
Andrey Rublev, Andrei Tarkovsky (1966)
#Andrei Tarkovsky#Andrey Konchalovskiy#Anatoliy Solonitsyn#Ivan Lapikov#Nikolay Grinko#Nikolay Sergeev#Nikolay Burlyaev#Irina Tarkovskaya#Yuriy Nazarov#Yuriy Nikulin#Rolan Bykov#Nikolay Grabbe#Mikhail Kononov#Vadim Yusov#Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov#Tatyana Egorycheva#Lyudmila Feyginova#Olga Shevkunenko#1966
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Oksana Skorik as Nikiya and Andrey Ermakov as Solor, “La Bayadere” choreography by Marius Petipa (1877) revised choreography by Vladimir Ponomarev, Vakhtang Chabukiani (1941), Konstantin Sergeev and Nikolay Zubkovsky, music by Ludwig Minkus, costumes by Evgeny Ponomarev. Gala In Honour of Elena Evteyeva´s Jubilee, Mariinsky Ballet, Saint Petersburg, Russia (Apríl 12)
Photographer Alexander Neff
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Just a friendly reminder that the story of Le Corsaire doesn’t make any kind of sense!
Esecially trying to base one’s knowledge on the notes Nikolai fucking Sergeev has written like a literal 4yo not knowing the interpunction exists!
#I'm loosing my mind here#ballet#sergeev collection#ballet history#all fun and games#diagnosis dance historian#(I know the original libretto by Vernoy de Saint-Georges would be somewhat better)#but my dear#the way Sergeev (or another stupid little shit) wrote his notes!#he spent a WHOLE PAGE on the scene in pasha's harem and some bitch not wanting to bow to another#A#WHOLE#PAGE#the word to bow was there like 17 fucking times#but I'm fine#everything's fine
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Напомним, что 5 декабря 2020 года в Ярославле бойцы спецназа «Гром» в сопровождении полицейских и сотрудников Роспотребнадзора ворвались на семинар «Азбуки Активизма» – общественного проекта петербургских ЛГБТ-активистов, которые в разных городах рассказывают о креативном активизме, конституционных правах, выстраивании горизонтальных связей между инициативными группами на местах.
Полицейские задержали трёх лекторов и вос��мерых слушателей – якобы, по подозрению в употреблении наркотических средств. Задержанных сначала долго опрашивали, а затем доставили на медицинское освидетельствование и заставили сдать мочу для анализа. Далее нескольких человек отправили в здание наркоконтроля для дачи дополнительных объяснений, таким образом, некоторые из задержанных освободились лишь поздно вечером.
Сегодня лекторы проекта «Азбуки Активизма», проживающие в Москве и Санкт-Петербурге, – Николай Щербаков, Алексей Назаров и Алексей Сергеев – направили заявления о преступлении в Управление Следственного комитета России по Ярославской области с требованием возбудить уголовное дело в связи с превышением полицейскими своих полномочий. В частности, пострадавшие указали на нарушения требований закона об оперативно-розыскной деятельности, на отсутствие достаточных оснований для ограничения их свободы, на дискриминационное обращение и гомофобные высказывания. Также у Алексея Сергеева были изъяты значки с ЛГБТ-символикой и три книги по маркетингу и креативному мышлению.
Равным образом в СКР обратился и Ярослав Сироткин, лидер Ярославского ЛГБТ-движения «Каллисто», который занимался организацией данного семинара и тоже был задержан.
Кроме того, все активисты при поддержке ЛГБТ-группы «Стимул» обратились к прокурору Ярославской области с просьбой проверить действия полицейских на их соответствие федеральному законодательству. Схожие заявления готовятся от имени и других задержанных 5 декабря
Recall that on December 5, 2020 in Yaroslavl, special forces soldiers "Thunder", accompanied by police and Rospotrebnadzor employees, burst into the seminar "ABC of Activism" - a public project of St. Petersburg LGBT activists, who in different cities talk about creative activism, constitutional rights, building horizontal ties between initiative groups in the field.
Police detained three lecturers and eight listeners, allegedly on suspicion of drug use. The detainees were first questioned for a long time, and then they were taken for a medical examination and forced to pass urine for analysis. Then several people were sent to the drug control building to give additional explanations, so some of the detainees were released only late in the evening.
Today the lecturers of the project "ABCs of Activism" living in Moscow and St. Petersburg - Nikolai Shcherbakov, Alexey Nazarov and Alexey Sergeev - sent statements about the crime to the Directorate of the Investigative Committee of Russia in the Yaroslavl Region with a demand to initiate a criminal case in connection with the police exceeding their powers ... In particular, the victims pointed to violations of the requirements of the law on operational-search activities, to the lack of sufficient grounds to restrict their freedom, to discriminatory treatment and homophobic statements. Also, badges with LGBT symbols and three books on marketing and creative thinking were seized from Alexey Sergeev.
Yaroslav Sirotkin, leader of the Yaroslavl LGBT movement "Callisto", who was organizing this seminar and was also detained, addressed the ICR in the same way.
In addition, all activists, with the support of the LGBT group "Stimul", turned to the prosecutor of the Yaroslavl region with a request to check the actions of the police for their compliance with federal legislation. Similar statements are being prepared on behalf of other detainees on December 5
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2020-21 Lincoln Stars Roster
Wingers
#6 Zach Urdahl (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) A
#9 Joey Larson (Brighton, Michigan)
#10 Jack Horbach (Naperville, Illinois)
#12 Dominic James (Plymouth, Michigan)
#13 Jack O’Leary (Smithtown, New York)
#16 Nick Nardecchia (Macomb, Michigan)
#18 Noah Laba (Northville, Michigan)
#21 Spencer Smith (St. Catherines, Ontario)
#25 Griffin Jurecki (Grosse Ile, Michigan)
#28 Gleb Veremyev (Monroe Township, New Jersey)
#29 Nikolai Maiorov (Tyumen, Russia)
#76 Aleksei Sergeev (Rybinsk, Russia)
Centers
#8 Winter Wallace (Boulder, Colorado)
#11 Sato Yu (Saitama, Japan)
#15 Aidan Thompson (Ft. Collins, Colorado)
#19 Stan Cooley (Regina, Saskatchewan) A
#26 Cole Craft (North Bay, Ontario)
Defensemen
#2 Tony Follmer (O’Fallon, Missouri) C
#4 Jake Boltmann (Edina, Minnesota) A
#7 Carter Schade (Mars, Pennsylvania)
#14 Dalton Norris (Oxford, Michigan)
#17 Chase Pietila (Howell, Michigan)
#22 Jacob Bauer (Detroit, Michigan)
#23 Luke Mittelstadt (Eden Prairie, Minnesota)
#24 Jake Beaune (Livonia, Michigan)
Goalies
#1 Guy Blessing (Chandler, Arizona)
#30 Ryan Ouellette (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
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Nikolay Sergeev
"At night in the steppe»
1889
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Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1966)
#Andrei Rublev#Andrei Tarkovsky#Tarkovsky#Andrei Tarkovski#tarkovski#quote#religion#black and white#Andrey Rublyov#Anatoliy Solonitsyn#1966#Nikolay Sergeev#andrey tarkovsky
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Day top tattoo from drawinks.com Masters: Ilya Sergeev tattoo № 1 Timofey Levin tattoo № 2 Ruslan Aslanov tattoo № 3 Zinaida Pasko tattoo № 4 Aleksey Tishkov tattoo № 5 Nikolay Botvich tattoo № 6
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in very big need of a 16-20 yr old boy with curly brown hair & lots o' freckles. Brown or green eyes preferred.
Hello!
You have: Gustav Vo Hoeyer, Prince Nikolai, Serge Sergeev, Hugo de Groot, Lander Buma, Andrei Dobrin, Piero Mendez.
Hope it helps c:
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Does anybody know what the fuck this film is about? There’s a bit after the battle scene where the main character’s speaking to the priest in the church, and he claims that he killed a man. Another man. And there are light flakes of snow whirling around when he says it. … The battle/storming scene, when the horseriders come in and kill the villagers. Man, it’s horrific.
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Yulia Makhalina interview excerpt
Vaganova Ballet Academy recently published a new edition of their bi-annual student almanac, a publication which is comprised of articles written by the academy’s History of Ballet students. First year students, Natalia Tarasova, interviewed Vaganova Ballet Academy graduate and Mariinsky prima ballerina, Yulia Makhalina. Here is a short excerpt, in which Makhalina speaks about how much the academy has changed over the years.
Vaganova Ballet Academy is your alma mater. Has it changed much over the years?
It has. Everything changed after Konstantin Sergeev left. Natalia Dudinskaya and Konstantin Sergeev were two Mohicans*: when they entered the academy, everyone straightened up. It’s as if they were our two icons, even one icon, because they were always together, always supporting each other. They never allowed themselves to be mean or raise their voices at either the young or the older students. The harshest thing I have ever heard Konstantin Sergeev say was delivered with a great deal of humour. When the children were chasing after the Nutcracker [during a rehearsal] he exclaimed: “Do you call that running?!” And he ran alongside them to demonstrate. “My God, they can’t run after the Nutcracker properly!”.
Dudinskaya and Sergeev lived at the academy. It was their home. Konstantin Sergeev managed to come to every class, notice what everyone was doing and give notes. He would never turn his back [on someone]. They were our second parents. There was a unity, there was more kindness. We were all in the same boat, doing what we love most, and it was important that we all faced in the same direction.
Right now, Nikolai Tsiskaridze is trying to unite everyone. He is sympathetic and caring. He loves the school and cares about every little detail: the hair, the pointe shoes, the ribbons. I very much hope that he will lift the school up to a new high level. And he is succeeding: not long ago, I was on tour in London with Tsiskaridze and our students. You cannot imagine what a welcome they received! They were a hit! And they really did a wonderful job! They performed fragments from “The Fairy Doll” and the audience loved it. I was pleased that my school was enjoying such success! Kolechka** is great - he has energy, talent and a lot of experience. He keeps things in order. One can only hope that he will build a strong team, because he cannot do everything by himself.
*I believe Makhalina is making a reference to James Fenimore Cooper’s historical novel “The Last of the Mohicans”; meaning that Sergeev and Dudinskaya were the last of their kind of professionals.
**Not exactly a pet name, but a very familiar version of Kolya, which is short for Nikolai. Reserved for very close friends and loved ones.
t r a n s l a t e d b y m e l m o t h
#vaganova ballet academy#vaganova#vaganova students#ballet#yulia makhalina#makhalina#interview#interviews#translation#tsiskaridze
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