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DYAKOV ALEXANDER ALEKSANDROVICH

Dyakov, Alexander Alexandrovich - wrote under the pseudonym Nezlobin.

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  • DYAKOV ALEXANDER ALEKSANDROVICH
    wrote under the pseudonym Nezlobin (see resp. ...
  • ALEXANDER The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Weapons:
    Jean, master of crossbows. Belgium. …
  • ALEXANDER in the Dictionary of the Meanings of Hebrew Names:
    (male) The Jews give this name in honor of Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia. The Talmud tells that when Alexander saw the high priest of the Jerusalem Temple, ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Bible Encyclopedia of Nicephorus:
    1 Mac 1:1 - Macedonian king, son of Philip the 11th, the greatest of the conquerors. His glorious history is no doubt known to every reader of the world ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Dictionary-Reference Myths of Ancient Greece:
    1) the name of Paris when he lived with the shepherds and did not know about his origin. 2) the son of Eurystheus, king of Mycenae, and ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Concise Dictionary of Mythology and Antiquities:
    (Alexander, ??????????), called the Great, the king of Macedonia and the conqueror of Asia, was born in Pella in 356 BC. He was ...
  • ALEXANDER
    Alexander, ALEXANDER1) see Paris; 2) the nephew of the tyrant Polyphron of Ferey (in Thessaly), killed him and became a tyrant himself in 369 ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Directory of Characters and Cult Objects of Greek Mythology:
    Byzantine emperor of the Macedonian dynasty, who ruled from 912-913. The son of Basil I. He died on June 6, 913. Alexander reigned with Constantine, the son of ...
  • ALEXANDER in biographies of Monarchs:
    Byzantine emperor of the Macedonian dynasty, who ruled from 912-913. The son of Basil I. He died on June 6, 913. Alexander reigned with Constantine, ...
  • ALEKSANDROVICH in the Literary Encyclopedia:
    Andrei is a Belarusian poet. R. in Minsk, on Perespa, in the family of a shoemaker. Living conditions were very difficult, ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    VIII (Alexander) (in the world of Pietro Ottoboni Pietro Ottoboni) (1610-1691), Pope from 1689. Cardinal (1652) and Bishop of Brescia (1654). Achieved ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky. - 2nd son of Grand Duke Yaroslav Vsevolodovich, great-grandson of Monomakhov, b. May 30, 1220, in the Grand Duchy of Vladimir was ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • ALEXANDER in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    I (1777 - 1825), Russian emperor since 1801. The eldest son of Emperor Paul I. At the beginning of his reign, he carried out reforms prepared by the Unspoken ...
  • DYAKOV
    DYAKOV Vyach. Mich. (1854-80), participant in the rev. movements of the 1870s In 1874-75 he organized a group of propagandists in St. Petersburg. In 1875 he was sentenced to...
  • DYAKOV in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    DYAKOV Anat. Fed. (b. 1936), power engineer, Ph.D. RAN (1994). Main tr. on the reliability of human-machine systems in the energy sector, the theory of operation of energy systems. …
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER NORTH (Alexander Severus) (208-235), Roman. emperor from 222, from the Sever dynasty. In 231-232 he waged a successful war with ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER NEVSKY (1220 or 1221-1263), prince of Novgorod in 1236-51, grand. prince of Vladimir from 1252. Son of Prince. Yaroslav Vsevolodovich. Wins over...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH (1866-1933), Russian. led. prince, grandson of the imp. Nicholas I, adm. and adjutant general (1909). In 1901-05 he was the chief manager of the auction. seafaring and...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH (1301-39), great. prince of Vladimir (1325-27) and Tver (1325-27 and from 1337). Son of Prince Mikhail Yaroslavich. Competed with Ivan ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER THE MACEDONIAN, Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), one of the greatest commanders of antiquity, king of Macedonia from 336. Son of King Philip II; …
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER I KARAGEORGIEVICH (1888-1934), from 1921 King of Yugoslavia (until 1929 Kor-vo of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). Member of the Balkan Wars 1912-13, in ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER KAZIMIROVICH, Jagiellon (1461-1506), great. Prince of Lithuania from 1492, King of Poland from 1501. Son of Casimir IV. He intensified...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER THE GOOD (? -1432), Mold. ruler from 1400. Helped to strengthen the independence of Moldova. state-va, successfully fought against Ottoman aggression, encouraged trade and ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER BATTENBERG, see Battenberg ...
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    ALEXANDER OF APHRODISIA, other Greek. peripatetic philosopher. schools (late 2nd - early 3rd centuries). Commentator on Aristotle, influenced the Padua school, P. ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER VI (1431-1503), Pope from 1492. In 1493 he issued bulls on the division of spheres of influence in the West. hemisphere between Spain ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER III (? -1181), Pope from 1159. Aspired to the top. the power of the papacy over secular sovereigns. In the fight against Frederick I...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER II (? -1605), king of Kakheti from 1574. Fought with Iran. aggression. In 1587 he swore allegiance to the Russian. Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich. …
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER I Georgievich (? -1511), king of Kakheti from 1476. Fought with the Iranian tour. aggression, in 1491-92 sent friendships. embassy to Russia. AT …
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER III (1845-94), grew up. Emperor since 1881. Second son of Alexander II. In the 1st floor. 80s carried out the abolition of the poll tax, ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER II (1818-81), grew up. emperor since 1855. The eldest son of Nicholas I. Carried out the abolition of serfdom and carried out a number of reforms (zemstvo, ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER I (1777-1825), grew up. emperor c 1801. The eldest son of Paul I. At the beginning of his reign, he carried out moderately liberal reforms developed by the Unspoken ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER (1603-78), church. activist, Bishop of Vyatka in 1657-74. Church opponent. reforms of Patriarch Nikon, patronized the Old Believers. After the church Cathedral of 1666 brought ...
  • ALEXANDER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    ALEXANDER of Gaels (Alexander Halensis) (c. 1170 or c. 1185-1245), philosopher, representative. Augustinian Platonism, Franciscan. He taught in Paris. In his…
  • DYAKOV in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    (Alexander Alexandrovich) ? wrote under the pseudonym Nezlobin ...
  • ALEXANDER in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language.
  • DYAKOV in the Modern Explanatory Dictionary, TSB:
    Anatoly Fedorovich (b. 1936), Russian scientist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1994). The main works on the reliability of human-machine systems in the energy sector, the theory of operation of energy systems. …
  • RIDIGER MIKHAIL ALEKSANDROVICH
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Ridiger Mikhail Alexandrovich (1902 - 1962), archpriest. Father of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia ...
  • REIN NIKOLAY ALEKSANDROVICH in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Rein Nikolai Alexandrovich (1892 - 1937), martyr. Commemorated on October 8, in the Cathedral ...
  • PORFIRIEV ALEXEY ALEKSANDROVICH in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Porfiriev Alexey Alexandrovich (1856 - 1918), archpriest, holy martyr. Commemorated on October 24 and in ...
  • NICHOLAS II ALEKSANDROVICH in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Attention, this article is not finished yet and contains only part of the necessary information. Nicholas II Alexandrovich Romanov ...
  • KONSTANTIN (DIAKOV) in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Konstantin (Dyakov) (1871 - 1937), Metropolitan of Kyiv, Patriarchal Exarch of Ukraine, Hieromartyr. …
  • GOLUBTSOV NIKOLAY ALEKSANDROVICH in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Golubtsov Nikolai Alexandrovich (1900 - 1963), archpriest. Childhood Born October 12, 1900 ...
  • GLAGOLEV ALEXEY ALEKSANDROVICH in the Orthodox Encyclopedia Tree:
    Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "TREE". Glagolev Alexey Alexandrovich (1901 - 1972), priest. Born June 2, 1901 in ...
  • SERGIY ALEKSANDROVICH
    Sergiy Alexandrovich - Grand Duke, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II, was born on April 29, 1857, from June 3, 1884 ...
  • NEZLOBIN (DIAKOV ALEKSANDR ALEKSANDROVICH) in the Brief Biographical Encyclopedia.
  • MIKHAIL ALEKSANDROVICH (PRINCE MIKULINSKY) in the Brief Biographical Encyclopedia:
    Mikhail Alexandrovich - Prince Mikulinsky (1333 - 1399), from 1368 Grand Duke of Tver, son of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Tver ...
  • KOTLYAREVSKY ALEXANDER ALEKSANDROVICH in the Brief Biographical Encyclopedia:
    Kotlyarevsky, Alexander Alexandrovich - famous Slavist, archaeologist and ethnographer (born in 1837, died on September 29, 1881). From the Poltava ...
  • VASILY ALEKSANDROVICH (PRINCE PRONSKY) in the Brief Biographical Encyclopedia:
    Vasily Alexandrovich - Prince Pronsky, son of Pronsky Prince A. Mikhailovich. Chronicles note only the year of his death - 1351 (Karamzin ...

Dyakov, Alexander Alexandrovich - wrote under the pseudonym Nezlobin.

  • -, the emperor, the son of Alexander II, ascended the throne after the murder of his father by the People's Will. Fearing attempts on his life, until 1883 he lived almost without a break in Gatchina ...

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  • - Nezlobin - a pseudonym under which the novelist and feuilletonist Alexander Alexandrovich Dyakov gained fame in the 1870s ...

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  • - Archaeologist, ethnographer. Genus. in the city of Tomsk. Son of A.V. Adrianov. Secret. council and curator of the museum of the Semipalatinsk department. RGO...

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  • - Established by Their Imperial Majesties. Petersburg. 1909. The Alekhin-Prokhorov family: on the right - mother Anisya Ivanovna Alekhina, in the center - grandmother Anna Alexandrovna with her grandchildren: Alexander, Alexei and Varvara ...

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  • - art. with. 1850 senior doctor of the Kalinkinskaya hospital...
  • - Emperor of All Russia, b. in St. Petersburg. Feb 26 1845, 2nd son of Emperor Alexander II and his wife Maria Alexandrovna...

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  • - genus. 20 Sept. 1889 in Shusha. Composer. Nar. art. ArchSSR...

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  • - art. opera, drama and chamber singer. Genus. in the family of an archpriest. Graduated in Physics and Mathematics. f-t Petersburg. university He studied singing with I. Tomars, under the guidance of. who prepared the parts of Faust, Lensky, Prince ...

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  • - ordinary professor of the military medical academy, d.s. with....

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  • - brother of Fedor Alexandrovich, former prof. pharmacy and pharmacognosy in St. Petersburg. military medic. accd. He received a master's degree in pharmacy in 1862 in Yuryev for his dissertation: "Ueber die Einwirkung des Ammoniaks auf d. Quecksilberoxydulsalze"...

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  • - Alekhin Alexander Alexandrovich, Russian chess player, world champion from 1927 to 1935 and from 1937 to 1946. In 1921 he emigrated to France. A. is a representative of the Russian chess school of A. D. Petrov and M. I. Chigorin...

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  • - writer They fall into trouble, as if into an abyss, suddenly, but go down the steps into crime. A generous heart is the best inspirer of the mind. It is much easier to build again than to rebuild the old...
  • - poet The artist's direct duty is to show, not to prove. It is worth living only in such a way as to make immeasurable demands on life ...

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"Dyakov Alexander Alexandrovich" in books

KIZEVETTER Alexander Alexandrovich

author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

KIZEVETTER Alexander Alexandrovich 10 (22) 8/1866 - 9/1/1933 Historian, publicist, public figure, author of memoirs. Privatdozent at Moscow University (1903–1911). Member of the Central Committee of the Cadets Party. Member of "Wednesday" N. Teleshova. Publications in the journals "Russian Thought", "Russian Wealth",

KONGE Alexander Alexandrovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait Gallery of Cultural Heroes of the Turn of the 19th–20th Centuries. Volume 2. K-R author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

KONGE Alexander Alexandrovich 28.5 (9.6.) 1891 - 17.7.1916 Poet. Publications in the magazines Gaudeamus, Severny Zapiski, Svobodny Zhurnal. Poetry collection “Captured voices. Poems by A. Konge and M. Dolinov” (St. Petersburg, 1912). Killed at the front. “A. A. Konge, a young student, amazed with elemental power

MIROPOLSKY Alexander Alexandrovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait Gallery of Cultural Heroes of the Turn of the 19th–20th Centuries. Volume 2. K-R author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

MIROPOLSKY Alexander Alexandrovich present. fam. Lang, pseudo. A. Berezin; 1872–1917 Translator, prose writer, poet. Publications in the 2nd collection "Russian Symbolists" (M., 1894), in the almanacs "Northern Flowers", "Vulture", in the magazine "Rebus". Poetic books "Lonesome Labor" (M., 1899), "The Witch.

OSMERKIN Alexander Alexandrovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait Gallery of Cultural Heroes of the Turn of the 19th–20th Centuries. Volume 2. K-R author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

OSMERKIN Alexander Alexandrovich November 26 (December 8), 1892 - June 25, 1953 Painter, theater artist, teacher. Member of the Jack of Diamonds group of artists, participant in exhibitions of the World of Art association (1916–1917). “He was a young, impetuous man, always on the move… Always

ROSTISLAVOV Alexander Alexandrovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait Gallery of Cultural Heroes of the Turn of the 19th–20th Centuries. Volume 2. K-R author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

ROSTISLAVOV Alexander Alexandrovich 1860–1920Artist, art critic. The employee of the magazine "Theatre and Art". Publications in magazines and newspapers "World of Art", "Rech" and others. "Now, after a long time, I can frankly admit that Rostislavov

Alexander Alexandrovich Meyer

From the book of memories author Likhachev Dmitry Sergeevich

Alexander Alexandrovich Meyer In the spring of 1929, Alexander Alexandrovich Meyer and Ksenia Anatolievna Polovtseva appeared on Solovki. A. A. Meyer had a ten-year term - the highest for those times, but which "mercifully" replaced his sentence to death, taking into account his

Alexander Alexandrovich Bedryaga

From the book of memories author Likhachev Dmitry Sergeevich

Alexander Alexandrovich Bedryaga After the release of Alexander Nikolayevich Kolosov, Alexander Alexandrovich Bedryaga became the head of Crimkab. I remember him as I remember him now. He had a narrow balding head tapering upwards, a mustache, beautiful sly eyes, a small mouth and

Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov

From the book Memoirs of the Chief Designer of Tanks author Kartsev Leonid Nikolaevich

Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov My relationship with Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov was ambiguous. The reader might get the impression that we had a mostly antagonistic relationship. No doubt, I have always strived to

Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsov

From the book Notes. From the history of the Russian Foreign Ministry, 1914–1920 Book 1. author Mikhailovsky Georgy Nikolaevich

Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsov A.A. Polovtsov was not a stranger either to our department or to Petrograd society. The son of a famous dignitary, a personal friend of Alexander II and Alexander III, he, being a young officer of the Horse Guards Regiment, became famous in his time

Demidov Alexander Alexandrovich

From the book of Tulyaki - Heroes of the Soviet Union author Apollonova A. M.

Alexander Alexandrovich Demidov Born in 1915 in the village of Poltevo, Chernsky District, Tula Region, into a peasant family. After graduating from elementary school, he worked on a collective farm, then at the construction of the Bobrikovsky chemical plant, at sawmill No. 2 in the Kirov region. On the

Alexander Alexandrovich Blok

From the book 1000 wise thoughts for every day author Kolesnik Andrey Alexandrovich

Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (1880-1921) poet... Only the truth, no matter how hard it is, is light. ... Only great things are worth thinking about, only great tasks should be set by the writer; set boldly, without being embarrassed by your personal small forces. ... The more connected you feel with

BLOCK Alexander Alexandrovich

author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

BLOK Alexander Alexandrovich 11/16 (28), 1880 - 8/7/1921 Poet, playwright, literary critic. Publications in the magazines "Scales", "Apollo", "New Way", almanacs "Rosehip", "Sirin", etc. Poetry collections "Poems about the Beautiful Lady" (St. Petersburg, 1905), "Unexpected Joy" (M., 1907), "Snow

VESNIN Alexander Alexandrovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait Gallery of Cultural Heroes of the Turn of the 19th–20th Centuries. Volume 1. A-I author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

VESNIN Alexander Alexandrovich May 16 (28), 1883 - September 7, 1959 Painter, stage designer, architect. A student of Y. Zionglinsky and K. Yuon, he worked in the studio of V. Tatlin, with whom he was friends until the end of his life. Collaborated with the Chamber and Maly theaters, the theater of V. Meyerhold. “Compared to his senior

ALEXANDER III ALEKSANDROVICH

From the book Russia and its autocrats author Anishkin Valery Georgievich

ALEXANDER III ALEKSANDROVICH (b. 1845 - d. 1894) Russian emperor from 1881 to 1894 Second son of Alexander II. After the death of his elder brother Nicholas (1865) he became the heir to the throne. Married in 1866 to the daughter of the Danish King Christian IX Louise Sophia Frederica Dagmar, who took the name

Alexander III Alexandrovich

From the book Russian Royal and Imperial House author Butromeev Vladimir Vladimirovich

Alexander III Alexandrovich Emperor of All Russia, the second son of Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna, Alexander III was born on February 26, 1845, ascended the ancestral throne on March 2, 1881. He received his upbringing under the closest care of the appointed


Dyakov (Alexander Alexandrovich) - wrote under the pseudonym Nezlobin (see).

  • Badmaeey- Badmaeey - two brothers, Buryats. Alexander Alexandrovich B. was a lecturer in the Kalmyk language at St. Petersburg University in the 1860s. - Petr Alexandrovich B., younger brother and pupil of the previous one, ...
  • Shore, newspaper- Bereg, newspaper - a daily newspaper published in St. Petersburg. in 1880 and representing one of the unsuccessful attempts to create an official body in our country. Professor P. Tsitovich was considered its publisher and editor,...
  • Bobrinsky Alexander Alexandrovich- Bobrinsky Alexander Alexandrovich (count, 1855-1890) - writer, son of A. Alex. B.; served in the l.-gv. hussar regiment, then he was an official for special assignments under the governor-general of the Caucasus. Printed in fre...
  • Conspiracy, Association of Bailiffs- A conspiracy, a partnership of bailiffs - in Muscovite Russia, this was the name of the partnership of bailiffs (non-workers), who were on mutual responsibility and recorded in a book with clerks who were sitting on orders ...
  • Nezlobin- Nezlobin - a pseudonym under which he acquired in the 1870s. famous novelist and feuilletonist Alexander Alexandrovich Dyakov (1845-1895). Comes from a merchant family; Studied at the Moscow Stroganov R...
  • Nilsky, Alexander Alexandrovich (addition to- Nilsky, Alexander Alexandrovich (addition to the article) - artist; died 1899
  • Ivanov, Alexander Trofimovich- Ivanov, Alexander Trofimovich (1844-1888) - dramatic writer and actor of the Alexandrinsky Theater. He published, under the pseudonym Trofimov, the plays: "One Field Berry" (3rd ed., St. Petersburg, 1877), "On the Sands" ...
  • Kazembek, noble family- Kazembek, a noble family - a Russian noble family, descended from the noble Persian Nazyr-Mohammed Khan, whose grandson was Professor Alexander Kasimovich K. (see). The latter's son, Alex's chamberlain...
  • Kolokoltsov Alexander Alexandrovich (addition- Kolokoltsov Alexander Alexandrovich (addition to the article) - full general in the admiralty; mind. in 1904
  • Koltsov-Masalsky- Koltsov-Masalsky - a princely family, from St. Mikhail Vsevolodovich, Grand Duke of Chernigov († in 1246). His great-grandson, Yuri Svyatoslavich, was at the end of the XIV century. appanage prince Masalsky (Kaluga city)
  • Pisarevsky Stepan- Pisarevsky Stepan - Kharkov archpriest, wrote poetry between 1813 and 1841 in the Little Russian language. P. had a good command of verse and showed a lot of characteristic humor; in particular, the humorous "Pi ...
  • Pisarev- Pisarevs - a noble family, originating, according to the legends of ancient genealogists, from a Lithuanian native of Semyon Pisar, granted an estate in Kolomenskoye district. (1441). Roman Nikitich P. was in 1533, envoy...
  • Posse, Vladimir Alexandrovich- Posse, Vladimir Alexandrovich - journalist. Genus. in 1864. Studied in St. Petersburg. univ. on the philological and jurid. fak. In 1887, in connection with the case of March 1 of the same year, he was expelled from the univ. In 1888 he withstood the test...
  • Lukyanov, Alexander Alexandrovich- Lukyanov, Alexander Alexandrovich - poet; genus. in 1871. His poems, mostly on social topics, are published in "The World of God", "Russian Wealth", collections "Knowledge", etc.

Alexander Alexandrovich Dyakov

Dyakov (Resident) Alexander Alexandrovich (2.11. 1845-16.07.1895), publicist. Born in the city of Rzhev, Tver province. in a merchant family. Educated at the county school. Need forced him to go south as a teacher, then spent a year as a notary, taught again, joined the nihilistic party. After that, Dyakov returned to St. Petersburg and published the novel Steppe Missionaries in Novoye Vremya, which was not successful. With someone else's passport, Dyakov left for Zurich, from where he began to write stories about nihilists in the Russkiy Vestnik under a pseudonym. Nezlobin. In 1875 Dyakov came to Russia several times under false names; then he was sent as a correspondent from Moskovskie Vedomosti to Serbia and Montenegro. In 1880 he was arrested at the border in Volochisk. After the assassination of the imp. Alexander II broke with the nihilists. He took a strong Orthodox-monarchist position. He was the main employee during the entire existence of Tsitovich's "Shore". Finally, he began to collaborate with A. Suvorin's Novye Vremya, where he wrote under a pseudonym. Resident Sunday feuilletons. Of the larger works of Dyakov, one can name: "The Book of Discord", "Tinsel Stars", "Our Ladies", "Another's Wife", "Forest King", "Money Orgy", "Etudes and Pictures", "Beauty's Head", " Ruble village”, “On vacation”. His last work is "My Angel" (feuilleton "New Time"). Dyakov's feuilletons are notable for their passionate revelations of the leaders of the liberal-cosmopolitan camp.

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The pseudonym under which the politician Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov writes. ... In 1907 he was unsuccessfully a candidate for the 2nd State Duma in St. Petersburg.

Alyabiev, Alexander Alexandrovich, Russian amateur composer. ... The romances of A. reflected the spirit of the times. As then-Russian literature, they are sentimental, sometimes corny. Most of them are written in a minor key. They almost do not differ from Glinka's first romances, but the latter has stepped far ahead, while A. has remained in place and is now outdated.

Filthy Idolishche (Odolishche) - an epic hero ...

Pedrillo (Pietro-Mira Pedrillo) - a famous jester, a Neapolitan, who arrived in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the reign of Anna Ioannovna to sing the roles of buffa and play the violin in the Italian court opera.

Dahl, Vladimir Ivanovich
Numerous novels and stories of his suffer from a lack of real artistic creativity, a deep feeling and a broad view of the people and life. Dal did not go further than everyday pictures, anecdotes caught on the fly, told in a peculiar language, smartly, lively, with well-known humor, sometimes falling into mannerism and joking.

Varlamov, Alexander Egorovich
Apparently, Varlamov did not work on the theory of musical composition at all and remained with the meager knowledge that he could have taken out of the chapel, which at that time did not care at all about the general musical development of its pupils.

Nekrasov Nikolai Alekseevich
None of our great poets has so many verses that are downright bad from all points of view; he himself bequeathed many poems not to be included in the collection of his works. Nekrasov is not sustained even in his masterpieces: and in them the prosaic, sluggish verse suddenly hurts the ear.

Gorky, Maxim
By his origin, Gorky does not at all belong to those dregs of society, of which he acted as a singer in literature.

Zhikharev Stepan Petrovich
His tragedy "Artaban" did not see a print or a stage, since, according to Prince Shakhovsky and the author's frank opinion, it was a mixture of nonsense and nonsense.

Sherwood-Verny Ivan Vasilievich
“Sherwood,” writes one contemporary, “in society, even in St. Petersburg, was not called anything but Sherwood nasty ... his comrades in military service shunned him and called him the dog name “fidelka”.

Obolyaninov Petr Khrisanfovich
... Field Marshal Kamensky publicly called him "a state thief, a bribe-taker, a fool stuffed."

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