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- Dmitry Vladimirovich Venevitinov (Russian: Дми́трий Влади́мирович Веневи́тинов; 26 September [O.S. 14 September] 1805 – March 27 [O.S. March 15] 1827)...
- (1812–1870) Father of Russian Socialism Pyotr Chaadayev (1794–1856) Dmitry Venevitinov (1805–1827) Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848) Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900)...
- philosophical circle created by Odoevsky and Dmitry Venevitinov in the early 1820s. Besides Odoevsky, Venevitinov and Küchelbecker, the Society counted Aleksey...
- literary salon, which was visited by famous writers Mitskevich, Baratynsky, Venevitinov, DeVitte, A.S. Pushkin also visited there. Elizaveta was the maid of...
- Turchin, was a Union army brigadier general in the American Civil War. Venevitinov family 17th – today Noble family of Don Cossacks origin, the earliest...
- Landwehr Brigade, the forts of Group XIV were attacked. Major General P. Venevitinov, commander of the Pomekhovsky sector, ordered to clear the forts and...
- Portrait Person Notable works Konstantin Vaginov (1899–1934) Dmitry Venevitinov (1805–1827) Igor Vishnevetsky (born 1964) Dmitry Vodennikov (born 1968)...
- the Yeliseyev food store. Adam Mickiewicz, Yevgeny Baratynsky, Dmitry Venevitinov, and Alexander Pushkin frequented her house. Pushkin's verse epistle...
- and joined the circle of "wisdom-lovers" (Lyubomudry), led by Dmitry Venevitinov and Vladimir Odoevsky. He was particularly impressed by the teachings...
- (1800–1870), writer, one of the pioneers of Russian science fiction Dmitry Venevitinov (1805–1827), philosophical poet Anastasiya Verbitskaya (1861–1928), novelist...