Vasili Popugaev, the Glossary
Vasili Vasilyevich Popugaev (Василий Васильевич Попугаев) (1778 or 1779 – c. 1816) was a Russian poet, novelist, and translator.[1]
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26 relations: Alexander I of Russia, Alexander Radishchev, Bureau of Censorship, Catherine the Great, Cosmopolitanism, Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Freethought, French invasion of Russia, Gymnasium (school), Ivan Born, Ivan Pnin, Juri Lotman, Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Niccolò Machiavelli, Nikolay Gretsch, Northern Bee, Paul I of Russia, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Biographical Dictionary, Saint Peter's School (Saint Petersburg), Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg State University, Sparta, Tacitus, Tver, Yury Tynyanov.
- 1810s deaths
- 18th-century translators from the Russian Empire
- Russian classical scholars
- Russian political writers
Alexander I of Russia
Alexander I (–), nicknamed "the Blessed", was Emperor of Russia from 1801, the first king of Congress Poland from 1815, and the grand duke of Finland from 1809 to his death in 1825.
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Alexander Radishchev
Alexander Nikolayevich Radishchev (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ради́щев; –) was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under Catherine the Great. Vasili Popugaev and Alexander Radishchev are 19th-century writers from the Russian Empire and Russian political writers.
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Bureau of Censorship
The Bureau of Censorship (Цензурный комитет) was a bureau set up in the Ministry of Education of the Russian Empire following the passage of an enabling law on July 9, 1804.
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Catherine the Great
Catherine II (born Princess Sophie Augusta Frederica von Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 172917 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
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Cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism is the idea that all human beings are members of a single community.
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Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts
The Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts (Вольное общество любителей словесности, наук и художеств) was a Russian literary and political society active in the early 19th Century.
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Freethought
Freethought (sometimes spelled free thought) is an unorthodox attitude or belief.
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French invasion of Russia
The French invasion of Russia, also known as the Russian campaign (Campagne de Russie) and in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Otéchestvennaya voyná 1812 góda), was initiated by Napoleon with the aim of compelling the Russian Empire to comply with the continental blockade of the United Kingdom.
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Gymnasium (school)
Gymnasium (and variations of the word) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a university.
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Ivan Born
Ivan Martynovich Born (Иван Мартынович Борн, Johann Georg Born) (1778 - 1851) was a Russian writer, translator, and educator. Vasili Popugaev and Ivan Born are 19th-century writers from the Russian Empire.
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Ivan Pnin
Ivan Petrovich Pnin (Иван Петрович Пнин; 1773–1805) was a Russian poet and political writer.
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Juri Lotman
Juri Lotman (Ю́рий Миха́йлович Ло́тман; 28 February 1922 – 28 October 1993) was a prominent Russian-Estonian literary scholar, semiotician, and historian of Russian culture, who worked at the University of Tartu. Vasili Popugaev and Juri Lotman are writers from Saint Petersburg.
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Monument to Minin and Pozharsky
The Monument to Minin and Pozharsky (Па́мятник Ми́нину и Пожа́рскому) is a bronze statue designed by Ivan Martos and located on the Red Square in Moscow, Russia, in front of Saint Basil's Cathedral.
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Niccolò Machiavelli
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian Renaissance.
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Nikolay Gretsch
Nikolay Ivanovich Gretsch (Russian: Николай Иванович Греч; 1787–1867) was a grammarian of the 19th century.
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Northern Bee
Northern Bee (Северная пчела) was a semi-official Russian political and literary newspaper published in St. Petersburg from to.
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Paul I of Russia
Paul I (Pavel I Petrovich; –) was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his 1801 assassination.
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Russian Academy of Sciences
The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.
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Russian Biographical Dictionary
The Russian Biographical Dictionary (RBD; Русский биографический словарь) is a Russian-language biographical dictionary published by the Russian Historian Society edited by a collective with Alexander Polovtsov as the editor-in-chief.
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Saint Peter's School (Saint Petersburg)
Saint Peter's School (Петришуле, Sankt-Petri-Schule), often referred to as Petrischule (the German transliteration of its Russian name) is a secondary school in St. Petersburg.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU; Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Russia.
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Sparta
Sparta was a prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece.
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Tacitus
Publius Cornelius Tacitus, known simply as Tacitus (–), was a Roman historian and politician.
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Tver
Tver (Тверь) is a city and the administrative centre of Tver Oblast, Russia.
Yury Tynyanov
Yury Nikolaevich Tynyanov (p; October 18, 1894 – December 20, 1943) was a Soviet writer, literary critic, translator, scholar and screenwriter.
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See also
1810s deaths
- 1810 deaths
- 1811 deaths
- 1812 deaths
- 1813 deaths
- 1814 deaths
- 1815 deaths
- 1816 deaths
- 1817 deaths
- 1818 deaths
- 1819 deaths
- Anne Parsons
- Bénédict Chastanier
- Charles Blicke
- Charles Byrne (Irish artist)
- Edwin Gray
- Elizabeth Grant (songwriter)
- Filipp Zhevakhov
- François-Rolland Elluin
- Franz Peter Kymli
- Gaetano Monti (composer)
- Gao E
- George Keith Ralph
- Ghulam Husain Salim
- Giuseppe Pannini
- James Hill (actor)
- John Colter
- John Evans (topographical writer)
- John Thomas (colonel)
- José Gómez de Navia
- Marianne Davies
- Marie-Élisabeth Gabiou
- Mary Evans Thorne
- Netnokwa
- Niccolò Paccanari
- Pedro Carrera y Lanchares
- Raimondo Mei
- Robert Camden Cope
- Tomás António Gonzaga
- Vasili Popugaev
- Vasily Fyodorovich Trutovsky
- Walk-in-the-Water
- William Duncombe (composer)
- William Spencer (navigational instrument maker)
18th-century translators from the Russian Empire
- Antiochus Kantemir
- Denis Fonvizin
- Gavriil Kamenev
- Ivan Yelagin
- Karion Istomin
- Konstantin Batyushkov
- N. P. Osipov
- Pyotr Postnikov
- Pyotr Yeropkin
- Sergei Volchkov (Russian Academy of Sciences)
- Vasili Popugaev
- Vasily Trediakovsky
Russian classical scholars
- Adrian Piotrovsky
- Aleksei Losev
- Eduard Frolov
- Gennady Drach
- Iosif Amusin
- Iustin Frățiman
- Olga Freidenberg
- Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (archaeologist)
- Sergei Zhebelev
- Sergey Uvarov
- Shimon Markish
- Valery Durov
- Vasili Popugaev
- Vasily Kuzishchin
- Vyacheslav Ivanov (poet)
Russian political writers
- Abba Gordin
- Aleksey Kochetkov
- Alexander Litvinenko
- Alexander Podrabinek
- Alexander Radishchev
- Alexander Shatravka
- Alexander Tarasov
- Alexander Vassiliev
- Alexey Lushnikov
- Andrei Amalrik
- Andrei Parshev
- Andrey Piontkovsky
- Anton Antonov-Ovseenko
- Boris Kagarlitsky
- Boris Stomakhin
- Eduard Limonov
- Elena Gremina
- Evgenia Debryanskaya
- Joseph Stalin
- Kronid Lyubarsky
- Maxim Kalashnikov
- Mikayel Nalbandian
- Mikhail Bakunin
- Mikhail Delyagin
- Nikolai Berdyaev
- Pavel Basinsky
- Peter Kropotkin
- Roy Medvedev
- Sergei Kovalev
- Sergei Lousianin
- Sergei Plekhanov
- Sergey Kara-Murza
- Sergey Karaganov
- Svetlana Chervonnaya
- Tatiana Tchernavin
- Tony Wood (historian)
- Valentin Kurbatov
- Valeriya Novodvorskaya
- Vasili Popugaev
- Vasily Anisimoff
- Vladimir Bukovsky
- Vladimir Linderman
- Vladimir Pribylovsky
- Vladislav Krasnov
- Yevgenia Albats
- Yuri Felshtinsky
- Yuri Orlov
- Zakhar Prilepin
- Zhores Medvedev