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Русский: Генерал-лейтенант Алексей Афиногенович Ильин (ум. 22 ноября 1889 г.) С фотогр. Бергамаско грав. Шюблер. Это изображение было использовано для иллюстрирования статьи «Ильин, Алексей Афиногенович» опубликованной в десятом томе «Военной энциклопедии», который был издан книгоиздательским товариществом И. Д. Сытина в 19121913 гг. в столице Российской империи городе Санкт-Петербурге.
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Русский: «Нива». Декабрь, 1889.
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Русский: гравюра Шюблера по фотографии Бергамаско

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