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Turgenev I.S. (1818-1883), writer

TURGENEV Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883), writer, associate of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1860). In 1834 he transferred from the University of Moscow to the Philological Department of the Faculty of Philosophy of Petersburg University

1877

The summer. Living in his country house in Tsarskoye Selo the composer and pianist A.M. Abaza wrote the romance "Utro tumannoye" ("Foggy Morning") based on I.S. Turgenev's poem. Aide-de-camp-General K.G
Source: Tsarskoe Selo

Alexeev M.P., (1896-1981), scholar, philologist, member of the Academy of Sciences

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Antokolsky M.M., (1843-1902), sculptor

ANTOKOLSKY Mark Matveevich (1843-1902), sculptor. Lived in St. Petersburg from 1862-71, in Italy from 1871 to 1877, and in Paris from 1877. Studied at the Academy of Arts under N.S. Pimenova (1862-68; academician since 1871)

Baltic House Festival Theatre

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Belinsky V. G. (1811-1848), critic, publicist

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Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street

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Davydov V.N., (1849-1925), actor

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Demoute's Traktir

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Dobrolyubov N. A. (1836-1861), critic, publicist

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Donon Restaurant

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Dussault Restaurant

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Grevs I.M. (1860-1941), historian, regional ethnographer

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Ivanovsky A.V. (1881-1968), film director

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Komissarzhevskaya Theatre

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Levitsky S.L. (1819-1898), photographer

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Martynov A.E., (1816-1860), actor

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Michurina-Samoylova V.A., (1866-1948), actress

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Mussorgsky М.P., (1839-1881), composer

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Noble Assembly

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Otechestvennye Zapiski (Notes of the Fatherland), journal

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Passage, department store

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Samoylov V.V., (1813-1887), actor

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Samoylova V.V. (1824-1880), actress

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Sanin А.А. (1869-1956), actor, director

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Shevchenko T.G., (1814-1861), poet and artist

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Simonov N.K., (1901-1973), actor

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Sovremennik (Contemporary), journal

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Stasyulevich М.М. (1826-1911), publisher, historian

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Strepetova P.A., (1850-1903), actress

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Tolstoy A.K. (1817-1875), writer

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Varlamov K.A., (1848-1915), actor

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Vasilyev P.V., (1832-1879), actor

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