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  • Grigory Potemkin - Wikipedia
    Princely arms of Grigory Potemkin Prince Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin-Tauricheski [c] (11 October [O S 30 September] 1739 [nb 1] – 16 October [O S 5 October] 1791) was a Russian military leader, statesman, nobleman, and favourite of Catherine the Great
  • Potemkin village | Meaning, Origin, History, Example | Britannica
    Potemkin village, in its original meaning, any of a number of fake villages designed to impress the Russian empress Catherine the Great The term has also come to be used to describe an elaborate facade designed to hide an undesirable reality
  • POTEMKIN VILLAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POTEMKIN VILLAGE is an impressive facade or show designed to hide an undesirable fact or condition
  • Potemkin, Grigory Alexandrovich | Encyclopedia. com
    POTEMKIN, GRIGORY ALEXANDROVICH (1739 – 1791), prince, secret husband of Catherine II, statesman, commander, imperial viceroy, eccen tric Grigory Potemkin's life contains many mysteries His year of birth and paternity are both disputed
  • Grigory Potemkin Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life Achievements
    Grigory Potemkin was a Russian statesman, military leader and nobleman, best known as a lover of the Russian Empress Catherine the Great
  • The Potemkin villages myth EXPOSED - Russia Beyond
    It turns out the myth about “Potemkin villages” was actually beneficial to Grigoriy Potemkin’s main project – the annexation of the Crimea for the Russian Empire
  • Potemkin village - Wikipedia
    In politics and economics, a Potemkin village [a] (Russian: [pɐˈtʲɵmkʲɪn]) is a construction (literal or figurative) whose purpose is to provide an external façade to a situation, to make people believe that the situation is better than it actually is
  • ‘Potemkin village’: meaning and origin – word histories
    The expression Potemkin village refers to the sham villages said to have been built by Grigori Potemkin 1 to give a false impression of prosperity along the route that Catherine II 2 was to travel during her visit to Crimea in 1787


















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