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:will subnautica 2 be on mobile. [[User:Nicobro1000|Nicobro1000]] ([[User
talk:Nicobro1000|talk]]) 03:35, 30 April 2026 (UTC)
:will subnautica 2 be on mobile. [[User:Nicobro1000|Nicobro1000]] ([[User
talk:Nicobro1000|talk]]) 03:35, 30 April 2026 (UTC)
::It is not confirmed but I feel that it considering the og and below zero im
confident [[User:TheDarkHero1|TheDarkHero1]] ([[User talk:TheDarkHero1|talk]])
19:18, 2 May 2026 (UTC)
::It is not confirmed but I feel that it considering the og and below zero im
confident [[User:TheDarkHero1|TheDarkHero1]] ([[User talk:TheDarkHero1|talk]])
19:18, 2 May 2026 (UTC)
:::okay, I just hope it's on mobile. [[User:Nicobro1000|Nicobro1000]] ([[User
talk:Nicobro1000|talk]]) 03:27, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
== About the current release stated (it's false information) ==
== About the current release stated (it's false information) ==
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{{family name hatnote|Semyonovich|Saltykov|lang=Eastern Slavic}}
{{family name hatnote|Semyonovich|Saltykov|lang=Eastern Slavic}}
{{Infobox military person
{{Infobox military person
| honorific_prefix = Count
| honorific_prefix = Count
| name = Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov
| name = Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov
| honorific_suffix =
| honorific_suffix =
| image = Pietro Antonio Rotari 12.jpg
| image = Pietro Antonio Rotari 12.jpg
| image_upright =
| image_upright =
| alt = Pyotr Saltykov (1698-1773)
| alt = Pyotr Saltykov (1698-1773)
| caption = Portrait by [[Pietro Rotari]], 1760
| caption = Portrait by [[Pietro Rotari]], 1760
| other_name = Petr Semenovich Saltykov
| other_name = Petr Semenovich Saltykov
| nickname =
| nickname =
| birth_date = {{birth date|1698|12|21}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1698|12|21}}
| birth_place = Nikolskoye, Russia
| birth_place = Nikolskoye, Russia
| death_date = {{death date and age|1773|01|06|1698|12|21}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1773|01|06|1698|12|21}}
| death_place = [[Marfino, Mytishchinsky District, Moscow Oblast|Marfino]],
Russia
| death_place = [[Marfino, Mytishchinsky District, Moscow Oblast|Marfino]],
Russia
| allegiance = {{flagcountry|Russian Empire}}
| allegiance = {{flagcountry|Russian Empire}}
| branch = {{army|Russian Empire}}
| branch = {{army|Russian Empire}}
| serviceyears = 1714–1772
| service_years = 1714–1772
| serviceyears_label =
| service_years_label =
| rank = [[Field marshal (Russia)|Field marshal]]
| rank = [[Field marshal (Russia)|Field marshal]]
| rank_label =
| rank_label =
| servicenumber =
| service_number =
| unit =
| unit =
| commands = {{ubl|{{*}}Pskov Division|{{*}}Ukrainian Land Militia}}
| commands = {{ubl|{{*}}Pskov Division|{{*}}Ukrainian Land Militia}}
| battles = {{tree list}}
| battles = {{tree list}}
* [[War of the Polish Succession]]
* [[War of the Polish Succession]]
* [[Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743)]]
* [[Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743)]]
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*** [[Battle of Kunersdorf]]
*** [[Battle of Kunersdorf]]
{{tree list/end}}
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| awards = See {{slink|#Awards}}
| memorials =
| memorials =
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| alma_mater =
| spouse = <!--Add spouse if reliably sourced-->
| spouse = <!--Add spouse if reliably sourced-->
| children =
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| relations = [[Saltykov|House of Saltykov]]
| relations = [[Saltykov|House of Saltykov]]
| laterwork =
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Post pandemic, proptech is increasingly influenced by wider societal concerns,
such as town planning, and public sector applications. An example of this can be
seen in the UK, where the government started a 'proptech innovation fund'. Under
the banner of 'proptech' this saw initially investment in citizen involvement
solutions.<ref>{{cite web |
url=https://www.localdigital.gov.uk/fund/proptech-engagement-fund/ |
title=PropTech Engagement Fund Round 1 }}</ref> More recent developments see
applications in land assessment.<ref>{{cite web |
url=https://www.localdigital.gov.uk/digital-planning/funding/digital-planning-programme-funding-2023/
| title=Digital Planning Programme Funding 2023 }}</ref>
Post pandemic, proptech is increasingly influenced by wider societal concerns,
such as town planning, and public sector applications. An example of this can be
seen in the UK, where the government started a 'proptech innovation fund'. Under
the banner of 'proptech' this saw initially investment in citizen involvement
solutions.<ref>{{cite web |
url=https://www.localdigital.gov.uk/fund/proptech-engagement-fund/ |
title=PropTech Engagement Fund Round 1 }}</ref> More recent developments see
applications in land assessment.<ref>{{cite web |
url=https://www.localdigital.gov.uk/digital-planning/funding/digital-planning-programme-funding-2023/
| title=Digital Planning Programme Funding 2023 }}</ref>
In recent years, PropTech has increasingly focused on data infrastructure,
including the integration of multiple listing services (MLS), customer
relationship management (CRM) systems, and marketing platforms. This shift aims
to enable real-time data synchronization and improve decision-making across real
estate operations.<ref>{{cite web |title=Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2024
|url=https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/asset-wealth-management/real-estate/emerging-trends-in-real-estate.html
|website=PwC |access-date=2026-04-01}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web |title=Commercial Real Estate Outlook
|url=https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/financial-services/commercial-real-estate-outlook.html
|website=Deloitte |access-date=2026-04-01}}</ref>
== Investment in real estate technology ==
== Investment in real estate technology ==
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== Background ==
== Background ==
The [[List of Olympic medalists in figure skating#Team event|team event]] is the
newest Olympic figure skating event and was first contested at the [[Figure
skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Winter Olympics]]. The event combines
the four [[Figure skating#Olympic disciplines|Olympic figure skating
disciplines]] (men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance) into a
single event; skaters earn points based on their placement in each discipline,
and the gold medals are awarded to the team that earns the most placement
points.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Park |first=Alice |date=5 February 2014
|title=Team figure skating at the Winter Olypmics: What you need to know
|url=https://time.com/4725/winter-olympics-sochi-2014-team-figure-skating/
|url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250617044150/https://time.com/4725/winter-olympics-sochi-2014-team-figure-skating/
|archive-date=17 June 2025 |access-date=30 December 2025 |work=[[Time
(magazine)|Time]] |language=}}</ref>
The [[List of Olympic medalists in figure skating#Team event|team event]] is the
newest Olympic figure skating event and was first contested at the [[Figure
skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Winter Olympics]]. The event combines
the four [[Figure skating#Olympic disciplines|Olympic figure skating
disciplines]] (men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance) into a
single event; skaters earn points based on their placement in each discipline,
and the gold medals are awarded to the team that earns the most placement
points.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Park |first=Alice |date=5 February 2014
|title=Team figure skating at the Winter Olypmics: What you need to know
|url=https://time.com/4725/winter-olympics-sochi-2014-team-figure-skating/
|url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250617044150/https://time.com/4725/winter-olympics-sochi-2014-team-figure-skating/
|archive-date=17 June 2025 |access-date=30 December 2025 |work=[[Time
(magazine)|Time]]}}</ref>
The figure skating team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics was held between 6 and
8 February at the [[Forum di Milano|Milano Ice Skating Arena]] in [[Milan|Milan,
Italy]].<ref name="Schedule">{{cite web
|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/schedule/fsk |title=2026
Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version – Figure Skating
|access-date=5 February
2026|website=[[Olympics.com]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260113001535/https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/schedule/fsk|archive-date=13
January 2026}}</ref> The American team was favored to win the team event, with
Japan expected to be strong competition; other teams considered likely to be in
medal contention were Italy, Georgia, and Canada.<ref name="KTVB02052026">{{cite
web |last=Skretta |first=Dave |date=5 February 2026 |title=US Figure Skating
squad chasing more Olympic gold as competition begins at the Milan Cortina Games
|url=https://www.ktvb.com/article/syndication/associatedpress/us-figure-skating-squad-chasing-more-olympic-gold-as-competition-begins-at-the-milan-cortina-games/616-96978a2a-43f4-41e5-afe0-9bd3ab42d5ed
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260206014428/https://www.ktvb.com/article/syndication/associatedpress/us-figure-skating-squad-chasing-more-olympic-gold-as-competition-begins-at-the-milan-cortina-games/616-96978a2a-43f4-41e5-afe0-9bd3ab42d5ed
|archive-date=6 February 2026 |access-date=6 February 2026 |website=[[KTVB-TV]]
|agency=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref> The Americans were the reigning champions
in the team event. Although the team representing the [[Russian Olympic
Committee]] initially placed first at the [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter
Olympics – Team event|2022 Winter Olympics]], with the American team second, and
the Japanese team third,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Tétrault-Farber
|first1=Gabrielle |last2=Kim |first2=Chang-Ran |date=7 February 2022
|title=Figure skating-Russians win team gold, Valieva first woman to land Games
quads
|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/figureskating-russians-widen-lead-team-event-quest-2nd-medal-2022-02-07/
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207184801/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/figureskating-russians-widen-lead-team-event-quest-2nd-medal-2022-02-07/
|archive-date=7 February 2022 |access-date=7 February 2022
|website=[[Reuters]]}}</ref> a failed [[Doping in sport|doping test]] from
[[Kamila Valieva]] of Russia eventually led to the cancellation of her scores
from the event,<ref name="ISUReranking">{{cite web |date=30 January 2024
|title=ISU Statement – Decision of CAS – Kamila Valieva (ROC)
|url=https://www.isu.org/isu-news/news/145-news/14898-isu-statement-decision-of-cas-kamila-valieva-roc2?templateParam=15
|url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240504025723/https://isu.org/isu-news/news/145-news/14898-isu-statement-decision-of-cas-kamila-valieva-roc2?templateParam=15
|archive-date=4 May 2024 |access-date=4 May 2024 |website=[[International
Skating Union]]}}</ref> which put the American team first, the Japanese team
second, and the Russian team third. The American and Japanese teams ultimately
received their medals at a ceremony during the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] in
[[Paris]].<ref name="getmedalslate">{{cite news |last1=Iannaconi |first1=Emily
|date=7 August 2024 |title=More than two years later, U.S. figure skating team
receives Olympic gold medals
|url=https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/more-two-years-later-us-figure-skating-team-receives-olympic-gold-medals
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240807173352/https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/more-two-years-later-us-figure-skating-team-receives-olympic-gold-medals
|archive-date=7 August 2024 |access-date=7 August 2024 |work=[[NBC News]]
|publisher= |language=}}</ref>
The figure skating team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics was held between 6 and
8 February at the [[Forum di Milano|Milano Ice Skating Arena]] in [[Milan|Milan,
Italy]].<ref name="Schedule">{{cite web
|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/schedule/fsk |title=2026
Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version – Figure Skating
|access-date=5 February
2026|website=[[Olympics.com]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260113001535/https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/schedule/fsk|archive-date=13
January 2026}}</ref> The American team was favored to win the team event, with
Japan expected to be strong competition; other teams considered likely to be in
medal contention were Italy, Georgia, and Canada.<ref name="KTVB02052026">{{cite
web |last=Skretta |first=Dave |date=5 February 2026 |title=US Figure Skating
squad chasing more Olympic gold as competition begins at the Milan Cortina Games
|url=https://www.ktvb.com/article/syndication/associatedpress/us-figure-skating-squad-chasing-more-olympic-gold-as-competition-begins-at-the-milan-cortina-games/616-96978a2a-43f4-41e5-afe0-9bd3ab42d5ed
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260206014428/https://www.ktvb.com/article/syndication/associatedpress/us-figure-skating-squad-chasing-more-olympic-gold-as-competition-begins-at-the-milan-cortina-games/616-96978a2a-43f4-41e5-afe0-9bd3ab42d5ed
|archive-date=6 February 2026 |access-date=6 February 2026 |website=[[KTVB-TV]]
|agency=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref> The Americans were the reigning champions
in the team event. Although the team representing the [[Russian Olympic
Committee]] initially placed first at the [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter
Olympics – Team event|2022 Winter Olympics]], with the American team second, and
the Japanese team third,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Tétrault-Farber
|first1=Gabrielle |last2=Kim |first2=Chang-Ran |date=7 February 2022
|title=Figure skating-Russians win team gold, Valieva first woman to land Games
quads
|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/figureskating-russians-widen-lead-team-event-quest-2nd-medal-2022-02-07/
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207184801/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/figureskating-russians-widen-lead-team-event-quest-2nd-medal-2022-02-07/
|archive-date=7 February 2022 |access-date=7 February 2022
|website=[[Reuters]]}}</ref> a failed [[Doping in sport|doping test]] from
[[Kamila Valieva]] of Russia eventually led to the cancellation of her scores
from the event,<ref name="ISUReranking">{{cite web |date=30 January 2024
|title=ISU Statement – Decision of CAS – Kamila Valieva (ROC)
|url=https://www.isu.org/isu-news/news/145-news/14898-isu-statement-decision-of-cas-kamila-valieva-roc2?templateParam=15
|url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240504025723/https://isu.org/isu-news/news/145-news/14898-isu-statement-decision-of-cas-kamila-valieva-roc2?templateParam=15
|archive-date=4 May 2024 |access-date=4 May 2024 |website=[[International
Skating Union]]}}</ref> which put the American team first, the Japanese team
second, and the Russian team third. The American and Japanese teams ultimately
received their medals at a ceremony during the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] in
[[Paris]].<ref name="getmedalslate">{{cite news |last1=Iannaconi |first1=Emily
|date=7 August 2024 |title=More than two years later, U.S. figure skating team
receives Olympic gold medals
|url=https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/more-two-years-later-us-figure-skating-team-receives-olympic-gold-medals
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240807173352/https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/more-two-years-later-us-figure-skating-team-receives-olympic-gold-medals
|archive-date=7 August 2024 |access-date=7 August 2024 |work=[[NBC News]]
|publisher= |language=}}</ref>
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==Personal life and death==
==Personal life and death==
In 1854, Stafford married the former Elizabeth Cadwallader of [[Buffalo, New
York]]. They had two daughters together, Juniata and Minna. Eight years into
their marriage, Stafford was [[widow]]ed.<ref name="InterOceanObit"/>
Stafford was a member of the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal
Church]], and was a vestryman of Chicago's Trinity Church.<ref
name="InterOceanObit"/>
Stafford was a member of the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal
Church]], and was a vestryman of Chicago's Trinity Church.<ref
name="InterOceanObit"/>
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[[File:The cubic state gov inside of the cubic federal gov.jpg|thumb|The Cubic
State Gov inside of the Cubic Federal Gov]][[File:The Cubic Local Gov Within the
Cubic State.jpg|thumb|The Cubic Local Gov Within the Cubic State]][[File:Trees
are fractal.jpg|thumb|Trees are fractal]]
[[File:The cubic state gov inside of the cubic federal gov.jpg|thumb|The Cubic
State Gov inside of the Cubic Federal Gov]][[File:The Cubic Local Gov Within the
Cubic State.jpg|thumb|The Cubic Local Gov Within the Cubic State]][[File:Trees
are fractal.jpg|thumb|Trees are fractal]]
The final and most interesting factor in this ideal constitution is the fractal.
A fractal is a naturally occurring shape in nature. It is a shape made in
infinitely descending copies of itself, like a square made of squares or a
triangle made of triangle. We can see this same pattern of self-replication in
the way the cubic constitution is replicated at all levels of government. It is
a constitution made of constitutions made of constitutions. This protects
justice throughout the entirety of a state, no matter how large, by ensuring the
justice created in the six separations of the cubic constitutions are present
throughout the whole of the system, on every level. This idea and application of
the fractal to political philosophy is drawn from a book called, <ref> {{cite
book
The final and most interesting factor in this ideal constitution is the fractal.
A fractal is a naturally occurring shape in nature. It is a shape made of
infinitely descending copies of itself, like a square made of squares or a
triangle made of triangle. We can see this same pattern of self-replication in
the way the cubic constitution is replicated at all levels of government. It is
a constitution made of constitutions made of constitutions. This protects
justice throughout the entirety of a state, no matter how large, by ensuring the
justice created in the six separations of the cubic constitutions are present
throughout the whole of the system, on every level. This idea and application of
the fractal to political philosophy is drawn from a book called, <ref> {{cite
book
|last=Mandelbrot
|last=Mandelbrot
|first=Benoit B.
|first=Benoit B.
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| name = Jude Blanchette
| name = Jude Blanchette
| other_names = 白明
| other_names = 白明
| education = [[Loyola University Maryland]] (BA), [[Oxford University]] (MA)
| education = [[Loyola University Maryland]] ([[B. A.|BA]])<br />[[University of
Oxford]] ([[MA (Oxon)|MA]])
| occupation = Policy analyst
| occupation = Policy analyst
| employer = [[RAND Corporation]]
| employer = [[RAND Corporation]]
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{{short description|Soviet naval officer}}
{{short description|Soviet naval officer}}
{{Infobox military person
{{Infobox military person
|name= Pyotr Alekseyevich Morgunov
|name = Pyotr Alekseyevich Morgunov
| birth_date = 25 January 1902
|birth_date = 25 January 1902
| death_date = 29 September 1985 (aged 83)
|death_date = 29 September 1985 (aged 83)
|birth_place= [[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire]]
|birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire]]
|death_place=Moscow, [[Soviet Union]]
|death_place = Moscow, [[Soviet Union]]
|placeofburial=[[Kuntsevo Cemetery]]
|burial_place = [[Kuntsevo Cemetery]]
|image=
|image =
|caption=
|caption =
|nickname=
|nickname =
|allegiance={{flag|USSR}}
|allegiance = {{flag|USSR}}
|branch= {{navy|USSR}}
|branch = {{navy|USSR}}
|serviceyears= 1919-1955
|service_years = 1919-1955
|rank= [[Lieutenant General]]
|rank = [[Lieutenant General]]
|commands=
|commands =
|battles= [[Russian Civil War]]<br>[[Second World War]]<br>[[Siege of Sevastopol
(1941–1942)|Siege of Sevastopol]]<br>[[Crimean offensive]]
|battles = [[Russian Civil War]]<br>[[Second World War]]<br>[[Siege of
Sevastopol (1941–1942)|Siege of Sevastopol]]<br>[[Crimean offensive]]
|awards={{ubil|[[Order of Lenin]]|[[Order of the Red Banner]] (three
times)|[[Order of Nakhimov]] First Class|[[Order of the Patriotic War]] First
Class|[[Order of the Red Star]] (twice)|Commander of the [[Order of the British
Empire]]}}
|awards = {{ubil|[[Order of Lenin]]|[[Order of the Red Banner]] (three
times)|[[Order of Nakhimov]] First Class|[[Order of the Patriotic War]] First
Class|[[Order of the Red Star]] (twice)|Commander of the [[Order of the British
Empire]]}}
|other_work =
|laterwork=
}}
}}
Honours
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*[[UEFA Super Cup]]: [[2021 UEFA Super Cup|2021]]<ref>{{cite news
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58157867 |title=Chelsea 1–1 Villarreal
|first=Mark |last=Sterling |website=BBC Sport |date=11 August 2021
|access-date=14 February 2022}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Super Cup]]: [[2021 UEFA Super Cup|2021]]<ref>{{cite news
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58157867 |title=Chelsea 1–1 Villarreal
|first=Mark |last=Sterling |website=BBC Sport |date=11 August 2021
|access-date=14 February 2022}}</ref>
*[[FIFA Club World Cup]]: [[2021 FIFA Club World Cup|2021]]<ref>{{cite news
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60352740 |title=Chelsea 2–1 Palmeiras
|website=BBC Sport |date=12 February 2022 |access-date=14 February 2022}}</ref>
*[[FIFA Club World Cup]]: [[2021 FIFA Club World Cup|2021]]<ref>{{cite news
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60352740 |title=Chelsea 2–1 Palmeiras
|website=BBC Sport |date=12 February 2022 |access-date=14 February 2022}}</ref>
'''Porto'''
*[[Primeira Liga]]: [[2025–26 Primeira Liga|2025–26]]<ref>{{cite
web|url=https://portugoal.net/club-news/5694-ten-reasons-porto-are-champions-of-portugal-in-2025-26|title=Seven
reasons Sporting are champions of
Portugal|publisher=PortuGOAL|first=Tom|last=Kundert|date=2 May
2026|access-date=2 May 2026}}</ref>
'''Brazil U23'''
'''Brazil U23'''
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|nickname=
|nickname=
|allegiance= {{RUS}}
|allegiance= {{RUS}}
|serviceyears= 1740 — 1797
|service_years =1740 — 1797
|rank=[[General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia)|General of the Artillery]]
|rank=[[General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia)|General of the Artillery]]
|commands=
|commands=
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|battles=
|awards=
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|other_work=
|laterwork=
}}
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==Early life==
==Early life==
He was born as '''Petros Melissinos''' {{langx|el|Πέτρος Μελισσηνός}} in 1726,
into a [[Greeks|Greek]] family, in the island of [[Cephalonia]],<ref>{{Cite
book|last=Duffy|first=Christopher|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DemoCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA198|title=Russia's
Military Way to the West: Origins and Nature of Russian Military Power
1700-1800|date=2015|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-40841-3|pages=198|language=en|quote=Born
to a Greek family of Cephalonia, Melissino was educated in Russia in the Cadet
Corps, where he excelled in the celebrated amateur theatricals of that
institution.}}</ref><ref name=" Masson, Charles François Philibert 1802
pp.339-340 "/> which was then under [[Venetian Ionian Islands|Venetian rule]].
His father was a physician who descended from a branch of the noble Eastern
He was born as '''Petros Melissinos''' {{langx|el|Πέτρος Μελισσηνός}} in 1726,
into a [[Greeks|Greek]] family, in the island of [[Cephalonia]],<ref>{{Cite
book|last=Duffy|first=Christopher|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DemoCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA198|title=Russia's
Military Way to the West: Origins and Nature of Russian Military Power
1700-1800|date=2015|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-40841-3|pages=198|language=en|quote=Born
to a Greek family of Cephalonia, Melissino was educated in Russia in the Cadet
Corps, where he excelled in the celebrated amateur theatricals of that
institution.}}</ref><ref name=" Masson, Charles François Philibert 1802
pp.339-340 "/> which was then under [[Venetian Ionian Islands|Venetian rule]].
His father was a physician who descended from a branch of the noble Eastern
Roman family of [[Melissenos]] that had left [[Crete]] in the 15th century and
settled on Cephalonia.<ref name=" Masson, Charles François Philibert 1802
pp.339-340 ">{{cite book |url=
https://books.google.com/books?id=EmNKAAAAYAAJ&q=Melissino+Greek+origin&pg=PA339
|author= Masson, Charles François Philibert |title= Secret memoirs of the court
of Petersburg: particularly towards the end of the reign of Catharine II and the
commencement of that of Paul I. |publisher= T.N. Longman and O. Rees |year= 1802
|pages=339–340 |oclc= 35652011 |quote= GENERAL MELISSINO - In these Memoirs we
have frequently spoken of general Melissino, whose name will long live in
Russia. He originally came from Cephalonia, and prided himself on his Cephalonia
origin, which he was fond of recollecting… A sure discernment, an exquisite
sensibility, with him compensated for a particular study which circumstances had
not allowed him; but he spoke, equally well and correctly, Russian, German,
Italian, and French : he knew enough of modern Greek and Turkish to make himself
understood; and he was not unacquainted with Latin and English. Gallant and
magnificent, his military entertainments, his camps, his parties, and even his
orgies and follies, will long be the subject of conversation. }}</ref><ref
name=" Илизаров, Симон Семенович 1999 pp.178 ">{{cite book |author= Илизаров,
Симон Семенович |title= Московская интеллигенция XVIII века |publisher= Янус-К
|year= 1999 |page=178 |isbn= 978-5-8037-0028-9 |quote= МЕЛИССИНО Иван Иванович
(1718—23 марта 1795, Москва) — литератор, куратор Московского университета. Сын
греческого лекаря, который выехал из Венеции в Россию при ... }}</ref><ref
name=" Mandich, Donald R.; Placek, Joseph Anthony 1992 pp.311">{{cite book
|author1=Mandich, Donald R. |author2=Placek, Joseph Anthony |title= Russian
heraldry and nobility |publisher= Dramco |year= 1992 |page=311 |isbn=
978-0-9633063-9-5 |quote= MELISSINO This family is descended from a most
distinguished Greek family which resided in Constantinople …A descendant,
Rikhard Melissino in 1454 left behind his property on the Island of Crete and
settled in Cephalonia from which in more recent times Ivan Afanasievich
Melissino departed for Russia. He and his descendants served the Russian Throne
in distinguished posts and gained fame for their family... }}</ref> Throughout
his life, he prided himself on his origin.<ref name=" Masson, Charles François
Philibert 1802 pp.339-340 "/> He received a thorough education in his youth and
was fluent in many languages, including [[Russian language|Russian]], German,
Italian, French, and [[Turkish language|Turkish]], as well as his native [[Greek
language|Greek]]; he also knew some [[Latin language|Latin]] and English.<ref
name=" Masson, Charles François Philibert 1802 pp.339-340 "/>
Roman family of [[Melissenos]] that had left [[Crete]] in the 15th century and
settled on Cephalonia.<ref name=" Masson, Charles François Philibert 1802
pp.339-340 ">{{cite book |url=
https://books.google.com/books?id=EmNKAAAAYAAJ&q=Melissino+Greek+origin&pg=PA339
|author= Masson, Charles François Philibert |title= Secret memoirs of the court
of Petersburg: particularly towards the end of the reign of Catharine II and the
commencement of that of Paul I. |publisher= T.N. Longman and O. Rees |year= 1802
|pages=339–340 |oclc= 35652011 |quote= GENERAL MELISSINO - In these Memoirs we
have frequently spoken of general Melissino, whose name will long live in
Russia. He originally came from Cephalonia, and prided himself on his Cephalonia
origin, which he was fond of recollecting… A sure discernment, an exquisite
sensibility, with him compensated for a particular study which circumstances had
not allowed him; but he spoke, equally well and correctly, Russian, German,
Italian, and French : he knew enough of modern Greek and Turkish to make himself
understood; and he was not unacquainted with Latin and English. Gallant and
magnificent, his military entertainments, his camps, his parties, and even his
orgies and follies, will long be the subject of conversation. }}</ref><ref
name=" Илизаров, Симон Семенович 1999 pp.178 ">{{cite book |author= Илизаров,
Симон Семенович |title= Московская интеллигенция XVIII века |publisher= Янус-К
|year= 1999 |page=178 |isbn =978-5-8037-0028-9 |quote= МЕЛИССИНО Иван Иванович
(1718—23 марта 1795, Москва) — литератор, куратор Московского университета. Сын
греческого лекаря, который выехал из Венеции в Россию при ... }}</ref><ref
name=" Mandich, Donald R.; Placek, Joseph Anthony 1992 pp.311">{{cite book
|author1=Mandich, Donald R. |author2=Placek, Joseph Anthony |title= Russian
heraldry and nobility |publisher= Dramco |year= 1992 |page=311 |isbn=
978-0-9633063-9-5 |quote= MELISSINO This family is descended from a most
distinguished Greek family which resided in Constantinople …A descendant,
Rikhard Melissino in 1454 left behind his property on the Island of Crete and
settled in Cephalonia from which in more recent times Ivan Afanasievich
Melissino departed for Russia. He and his descendants served the Russian Throne
in distinguished posts and gained fame for their family... }}</ref> Throughout
his life, he prided himself on his origin.<ref name=" Masson, Charles François
Philibert 1802 pp.339-340 "/> He received a thorough education in his youth and
was fluent in many languages, including [[Russian language|Russian]], German,
Italian, French, and [[Turkish language|Turkish]], as well as his native [[Greek
language|Greek]]; he also knew some [[Latin language|Latin]] and English.<ref
name=" Masson, Charles François Philibert 1802 pp.339-340 "/>
== Career ==
== Career ==
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|c2=[[2026 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|Série B]] |fm2=22 March |lm2=14
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|score= 1–0
|score= 1–0
|team2= Náutico
|team2= Náutico
|report= https://www.futebolinterior.com.br/ceara-vence-nautico-serie-b/
|report=
|goals1= [[Fernando José Marques Maciel|Fernandinho]] {{goal|47}}
|goals1= [[Fernando José Marques Maciel|Fernandinho]] {{goal|47}}
|goals2=
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|score= 0–3
|team2= [[São Bernardo FC|São Bernardo]]
|team2= [[São Bernardo FC|São Bernardo]]
|report=
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|report=
|goals1=
|goals1=
|goals2= [[Pedro Vitor]] {{goal|67}} <br /> [[Foguinho (footballer, born
1992)|Foguinho]] {{goal|82}} <br /> [[Echaporã (footballer)|Echaporã]]
{{goal|88}}
|goals2= [[Pedro Vitor]] {{goal|67}} <br /> [[Foguinho (footballer, born
1992)|Foguinho]] {{goal|82}} <br /> [[Echaporã (footballer)|Echaporã]]
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|score= 0–1
|score= 0–1
|team2= Náutico
|team2= Náutico
|report= https://www.futebolinterior.com.br/athletic-mg-nautico-serie-b/
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|goals1=
|goals1=
|goals2= [[Victor Andrade]] {{goal|81}}
|goals2= [[Victor Andrade]] {{goal|81}}
|location= [[São João del-Rei]]
|location= [[São João del-Rei]]
|stadium= [[Estádio Joaquim Portugal|Estádio Joaquim Portugal (Arena Sicredi)]]
|stadium= [[Estádio Joaquim Portugal|Estádio Joaquim Portugal (Arena Sicredi)]]
|attendance= 2,700
|attendance= 2,701
|referee= Lucas Paulo Torezin
|referee= Lucas Paulo Torezin
|result= W
|result= W
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|round= 7
|round= 7
|date= 2 May 2026
|date= 2 May 2026
|time= ([[UTC-3]])
|time= 16:00 ([[UTC-3]])
|team1= [[Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP)|Botafogo–SP]]
|team1= [[Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP)|Botafogo–SP]]
|score= –
|score= 1–1
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|team2= Náutico
|report= https://www.futebolinterior.com.br/botafogo-sp-1-x-1-nautico-pe/
|report=
|goals1=
|goals1= [[Everton Morelli]] {{goal|42}}
|goals2=
|goals2= [[Victor Andrade]] {{goal|58}}
|location= [[Ribeirão Preto]]
|location= [[Ribeirão Preto]]
|stadium= [[Estádio Santa Cruz]]
|stadium= [[Estádio Santa Cruz]]
|attendance=
|attendance= 3,636
|referee=
|referee= Ramon Abatti Abel
|result=
|result= D
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