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Mikhail Ivanovich Semevsky (Russian: Михаил Иванович Семевский; 1837–92) was a
Russian Imperial amateur historian who
focused on the era of
palace revolutions...
- Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 91.
Mikhail Semevsky, Ivan VI Antonov’ich (in Russian) (Saint Petersburg, 1866) A. Bruckner...
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journal published monthly in St.
Petersburg by
amateur historian Mikhail Semevsky and his
successors between 1870 and 1916. Its
authors included Ivan Zabelin...
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Alexander Levitov,
Nikolai Leskov, Nil Popov,
Mikhail De ****t,
Mikhail Semevsky,
Vasily Sleptsov,
Sergey Solovyov and
Alexey Suvorin (using the pseudonym...
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including the
essays on
Konstantin Ushinsky,
Vasily Sleptsov and
Vasily Semevsky (her
second husband whom she
married in 1886,
after Vodovozov's death)...
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protagonist has
similar traits as
Prince Myshkin. The main
influence is
Mikhail Semevsky's work
about the life of Ivan VI from 1740 to 1764, a part of
Russkaya Starina...
- Ustryalov,
Nikolai Kostomarov,
Mikhail Pogodin,
Sergey Solovyov,
Mikhail Semevsky,
Pyotr Pekarsky,
Nikolay Dobrolyubov, and
others were
involved in the extensive...
- Daniël du
Plessis - (Jorik Jakkals) Rico
Schacherl - (Madam & Eve) Ivan
Semevsky - (Kolletjie)
Themba Siwela - (Majimbos)
Karlien de
Villiers - (My Mother...
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officials in
Russian history" ended.
Years later,
speaking to the
historian M.
Semevsky,
Saltykov confessed he was
trying to
erase from
memory years spent as a...
- men, who
became completely impoverished.
According to
historian Mikhail Semevsky,
Mirza Shafi was "a kind,
simple man who was
Tatar by origin, and Persian...