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Bogoslovskoe Cemetery
Bogoslovskoe Cemetery
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Architecture/Cemeteries (see also Municipal Economy)
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City Services/Cemeteries (see also Architecture and Urban Planning)
BOGOSLOVSKOE CEMETERY (2 Laboratornaya Street) is situated in the north-east of the city, between Mechnikov Avenue and Finlyandskaya Railway Line. Today, its area consists of about 40 hectares. The first Bogoslovskoe Cemetery appeared not later than the 1770s, and was named after a wooden St. John the Evangelist (Bogoslov) Church. People who died at the military hospitals of Vyborgskaya Side were buried there. In 1788, Bogoslovskoe Cemetery was abolished, in 1841 it was resumed at its current location. In 1915-16, a wooden Church to St. John the Evangelist was built "in memory of warriors, perished in our present war" (demolished in 1938). Until 1917, Bogoslovskoe Cemetery was considered to be one of the poorest in the city; no memorials of that time have survived. At Bogoslovskoe Cemetery, there are beds of honour in memory of participants of the Civil War and the Russo-Finnish War. During the Siege of 1941-44, over 100,000 of people were buried in mass graves at Bogoslovskoe Cemetery. After the war, Bogoslovskoe Cemetery became a cemetery for the elite. Among persons buried here are: surgeon P.A. Kupriyanov, pediatrician M.S. Maslov, surgeon V.A. Oppel, zoologist E.N. Pavlovsky, E.L. Orlovsky – who lead the project for photographing and mapping the dark side of the Moon, academician I.A. and L.A. Orbeli, prime constructor S.P. Izotov, academician B.P. Konstantinov, electricians M.A. Bonch-Bruyevich, A.M. Chatelaine, psychologist V.N. Myasishchev, conductor E.A. Mravinsky, composer I.I. Dzerzhinsky, ballet-master L.V. Yakobson, writers V.V. Bianky, Y.P. German, A.B. Mariengof, A.A. Prokofyev, L.V. Uspensky, E.I. Charushin, E.L. Schwarz, literature theorist O.M. Freidenberg, film-director V.R. Gardin, F.M. Ermler, artists and sculptors G.S. Vereysky, V.A. Galba, V.I. Ingal, V.M. Konashevich, N.M. Suetin, V.L. Simonov, R.K. Taurit, artist V.A. Chistyakov, Kino rock-band leader V.R. Tsoy. Among the buried there are Heroes of the Soviet Union A.I. Marinesko, N.P. Simonyak, etc., Leningrad Soviet Chairman A.A. Sizov. There are grave-stones of M.K. Anikushin, L.K. Lazarev, V.G. Kozenyuk. Reference: Муллин В. Н. Богословское кладбище // Исторические кладбища Петербурга: Справ.-путеводитель. СПб., 1993. С. 494-507. Y. M. Piryutko.
Persons
Anikushin Mikhail Konstantinovich
Bianki Vitaly Valentinovich
Bonch-Bruevich Mikhail Alexandrovich
Charushin Evgeny Ivanovich
Chatelaine Mikhail Andreevich
Chistyakov Viktor A.
Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich
Ermler Friedrich Markovich
Freidenberg Olga Mikhailovna
Galba (real name Galberstadt) Vladimir Alexandrovich
Gardin Vladimir Rostislavovich
German Yury Pavlovich
Ingal Vladimir Iosifovich
Izotov Sergey Petrovich
Konashevich Vladimir Mikhailovich
Konstantinov Boris Pavlovich
Kozenyuk Valentin Grigorievich
Kupriyanov Peter Andreevich
Lazarev Levon Konstantinovich
Mariengof Anatoly Borisovich
Marinesko Alexander Ivanovich
Maslov Mikhail Stepanovich
Mravinsky Evgeny Alexandrovich
Myasishchev Vladimir Nikolaevich
Oppel Vladimir Andreevich
Orbeli Iosif Abgarovich
Orbeli Leon (Levon) Abgarovich
Orlovsky Evgeny Loginovich
Pavlovsky Evgeny Nikolaevich
Piryutko Yury Minaevich
Prokofiev Alexander Andreevich
Schwarz Evgeny Lvovich
Simonov Vasily Lvovich
Simonyak Nikolay Pavlovich
Sizov Alexander Alexandrovich
Suetin Nikolay Mikhailovich
Taurit Robert Karlovich
Tsoy Viktor Robertovich
Uspensky Lev Vasilievich
Vereysky Georgy Semenovich
Yakobson Leonid Veniaminovich
Addresses
Laboratornaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 2
Bibliographies
Муллин В. Н. Богословское кладбище // Исторические кладбища Петербурга: Справ.-путеводитель. СПб., 1993
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Alexandrov A.D., (1912-1999), mathematician
ALEXANDROV Alexander Danilovich (1912-1999, St. Petersburg), mathematician, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1964). Graduated from the Physics Department of the Leningrad University in 1933
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Anichkov N. N. (1885 - 1964), pathologist
ANICHKOV Nikolay Nikolaevich (1885, St. Petersburg - 1964, Leningrad), pathologist, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1939) and Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1944), Distinguished Worker of Science (1935)
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Anichkov S. V., (1892 - 1981), pharmacologist
ANICHKOV Sergey Viktorovich (1892, St. Petersburg - 1981, Leningrad), pharmacologist, academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1950), Hero of Socialist Labour
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Barutchev A.K., (1904-1976), architect
BARUTCHEV Armen Konstantinovich (1904 - 1976, Leningrad), architect, graphic artist, teacher, Honorary architect of the Russian Soviet Federation of Soviet Republics, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (1927)
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Belova L.N. (1924-1993), Director of the Museum of Leningrad History
BELOVA Lyudmila Nikolaevna (1924-1993, St. Petersburg), museum worker, Honorary Worker of Culture of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1965). Graduated from the Faculty of History of the M. N
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Bianki V.V. (1894-1959), writer
BIANKI Vitaly Valentinovich (1894, St. Petersburg - 1959, Leningrad), prose writer. He studied at Natural Sciences Department of Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Petrograd University (did not finish)
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Boklevsky K.P., (1862-1928), Ship Building Engineer
BOKLEVSKY, Konstantin Petrovich (1862-1928) was a shipbuilding engineer and Major-General of the College of Naval Architects (1914). He graduated from the Technical College of the Naval Department (1884) and from Nikolaevskaya Naval Academy (1888)
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Bonch-Bruevich M.A., (1888-1940), radio technician
BONCH-BRUEVICH Mikhail Alexandrovich (1888-1940, Leningrad), radio technician, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1931). Graduated from the Nikolaevsky Engineering School (1909) and the Military Electrotechnical School in
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Cemeteries (entry)
CEMETERIES. Even before the foundation of St. Petersburg there were several necropolises on the location of the future city: the records of the beginning of the 18th century indicate a Finnish-Swedish cemetery at Elagin (Aptekarsky) Island
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Cemeteries to the Victims of Repression
CEMETERIES FOR THE VICTIMS OF REPRESSION, places of mass burial of the victims of political repressions in Petrograd - Leningrad. In 1918-53, Petrograd -Leningrad VChKa (All-Russian Extraordinary Commission, more commonly known as the Cheka)
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Charushin E.I., (1901-1965), the artist
CHARUSHIN Evgeny Ivanovich (1901-1965, Leningrad), the graphic artist, writer, honorable art figure of the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic (1945). He studied at the Academy of Arts (1922-26) under the supervision of A. I. Savinov and A. A
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Eichenbaum B.М., (1886-1959), literary historian
EICHENBAUM Boris Mikhailovich (1886-1959, Leningrad), a literary historian, Ph.D. (philology) in 1918. Living in St. Petersburg from 1905, he studied at the Army Medical Academy and P. F
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Ermler F.M. (1898-1967), film director
ERMLER Friedrich Markovich (1898-1967, Leningrad), film director, People’s Artist of the USSR (1948). Studied acting at the Leningrad Institute of Screen Arts in 1923-24 and at the Film Academy in 1929-31
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Fomin I.I. (1904 - 1989), architect
FOMIN Igor Ivanovich (1904-1989, Leningrad), an architect, People's Architect of the USSR (1971), Corresponding Member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1979). Son of I.A. Fomin
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Frenkel Y.I., (1894-1952), physicist
FRENKEL Yakov Iliich (1894-1952, Leningrad), specialist in theoretical physics, Associate of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1929). He came to St. Petersburg in 1909. Here he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of St
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Gardin V.R., (1877-1965), actor and director
GARDIN Vladimir Rostislavovich (1877-1965), actor, director, script writer, People's Artist of the USSR (1947). Worked in theatre from 1898. In 1904-05 he worked as an actor for the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre in St. Petersburg
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German Y.P. (1910-1967), writer
GERMAN Yury Pavlovich (1910-1967, Leningrad), prose and script writer. Together with his father, an artillery officer, he survived the Civil War, finished school in Kursk. In Leningrad from 1929, studied at the Drama School
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Granovskaya E.M., (1877-1968), actress
GRANOVSKAYA Elena Mavrikievna (1877-1968, Leningrad), actress, People's Artist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1944). Graduated from Annenschule (1895)
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Gravestones (entry)
GRAVESTONES. The Necropolis-Museum of the 18th Century preserves cast-iron gravestones of T.A. Litvinova, S.A. Apraxina, P.F. Balk-Polev, P.N. Melgunov and others (1730-50s) with typical epitaphs in ornamented frames with armour and heraldic symbols
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Izotov S.P., (1917-1983), Designer
IZOTOV Sergey Petrovich (1917-1983, Leningrad) was a designer of aviation engines, Doctor of Industrial Technology (1968), Hero of Socialist Labour (1969). He graduated from the Faculty of Power Machine Building of Polytechnic Institute (1941)
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Konashevich V.M., (1888-1963), Artist
KONASHEVICH Vladimir Mikhailovich (1888-1963, Leningrad) was a graphic artist, honoured worker of art of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1945)
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Korotkov N. S. (1874-1920), surgeon
KOROTKOV Nikolay Sergeevich (1874-1920, Petersburg), surgeon, Doctor of Medicine (1910). He graduated from Moscow University (1898). Korotkov moved to St. Petersburg in 1903
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Kostenko M.P., (1889-1976), Electrical Engineer
KOSTENKO Mikhail Polievktovich (1889-1976, Leningrad), electrical engineer, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1953), Hero of Socialist Labour (1969). He graduated from Petrograd Polytechnic Institute (1918), and later taught there
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Lebedev V.V., (1891-1967), Artist
LEBEDEV Vladimir Vasilievich (1891, St. Petersburg - 1967) painter and graphic artist, people's artist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1966), corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR from 1967
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Mravinsky Е.А., (1903-1988), conductor
MRAVINSKY Evgeny Alexandrovich (1903 - 1988, Leningrad), conductor, people's artist of the USSR (1954) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1973). A student of the Second Gymnasium, Petersburg University, and Academic Chapel
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Olderogge D.A., (1903-1987), ethnographer
OLDEROGGE Dmitry Alexeevich (1903-1987, Leningrad), ethnographer, Associate of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1960). He was brought to St. Petersburg in the age of three
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Oppel V. A., (1872 - 1932), surgeon
OPPEL Vladimir Andreevich (1872, St. Petersburg - 1932, Leningrad), surgeon, Doctor of Medicine (1899). He graduated from the Military Medical Academy (1896), and taught there, becoming a professor in 1907
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Orbeli I.A., (1887-1961), orientalist
ORBELI Iosif Abgarovich (1887-1961, Leningrad), orientalist, member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1935), member and the first president of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1943). Brother of L.A. Orbeli
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Orbeli L.A., (1882-1958), physiologist
ORBELI Leon (Levon) Abgarovich (1882-1958), physiologist, member (1935) and vice-president (1942-46) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1943)
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Pakhomov A.F., (1900-1973), Artist
PAKHOMOV Alexey Fedorovich (1900-1973, Leningrad) graphic artist, painter, people's artist of the USSR (1971), full member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1964). Lived in Petrograd from 1915
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Prokofiev A.A. (1900-1971), poet
PROKOFIEV Alexander Andreevich (1900-1971, Leningrad), a poet, hero of Socialist Labour (1970). He had very little formal education. During the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45 he took part in the defence of Petrograd-Leningrad
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Schwarz E.L.(1896-1858), playwright
SCHWARZ Evgeny Lvovich (1896-1958, Leningrad), playwright and prose writer. He studied at the Faculty of Law of Moscow University in 1914-16, although he did not graduate
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Simonyak N.P. (1901-1956), military commander, General
SIMONYAK Nikolay Pavlovich (1901-1956, St. Petersburg), miltary commander, Lieutenant General (1944), Hero of the Sovit Union (1943). From 1918 in the service in the Red Army. Participated in the Civil War of 1917-22
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Tsoy Viktor Robertovich (1962-1990), rock musician
TSOY Viktor Robertovich (1962, Leningrad 1990), rock musician, frontman of rock group Kino. Graduated from Technical College No. 61 (1982), worked first in the parks and gardens department, and from 1985 in a boiler-house called Kamchatka
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Uspensky L.V. (1900-1978), writer
USPENSKY Lev Vasilievich (1900, St. Petersburg - 1978, Leningrad) writer. He graduated from the K. I. May Gymnasium and then from the Department of Philology at the Institute of Art History in Leningrad
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Valk S.N., (1887-1975), historian
VALK Sigizmund Natanovich (1887-1975, Leningrad), historian, archeograph, archivist, Ph.D. (Doctor of Historical Sciences) (1936), Professor (1946). Graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of Petersburg University (1913)
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Vasilyev A.V. (1913-1976), architect.
VASILYEV Alexander Viktorovich (1913-1976, Leningrad), architect, painter, graphic artist. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (1938). In the years of the war, he worked as a poster artist for propaganda
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Vereysky G.S., (1886-1962), graphic artist
VEREYSKY Georgy Semenovich (1886-1962, Leningrad), graphic artist, full member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1949), people's artist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1962). He studied in Kharkov and was a student of M. V
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Voyachek V.I. (1876-1971), member of the Academy of Medical Sciences
VOYACHEK Vladimir Ignatievich (1876, St. Petersburg - 1971, Leningrad), otolaryngologist, member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR from 1944, Lieutenant General of the Medical Corps in 1943, Hero of Socialist Labour in 1961
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Yakobson L.V., (1904-1975), choreographer
YAKOBSON Leonid Veniaminovich (1904, St. Petersburg - 1975), dancer, choreographer, Honoured Worker of Arts of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1957). After graduating from the Leningrad Drama School, where he studied under V.I
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