- 035 (2002 Census); 9,139 (1989
Soviet census).
Until 1932 it was
known as
Astapovo.
Astapovo railway station,
built in 1891 on the
intersection of the Kozlov–Volovo...
- the journey,
Tolstoy falls ill. The film ends with his
death near the
Astapovo railway station where Sofya is
allowed by
their daughter to see him just...
- of his
attention to
Tolstoyan followers.
Tolstoy died of pneumonia, at
Astapovo railway station,
after a day's
train journey south. The
stationmaster took...
- when
Tolstoy fled from his home and died in the stationmaster's
house at
Astapovo,
Leonid Pasternak was
informed by
telegram and he went
there immediately...
-
unglamorous outsiders". In 2009, she
donated the
short story The
Jester of
Astapovo to Oxfam's "Ox-Tales" project, four
collections of UK
stories written by...
- 9
September 1828
Yasnaya Polyana, Tula Oblast,
Russia 20
November 1910
Astapovo,
Russia 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906
Nominated for the
Nobel Peace Prize...
- Stéphane Audran,
Sieghardt Rupp
Crime Produced as a
Tatort episode Death in
Astapovo Günter Gräwert [de] Hans
Christian Blech,
Gisela Stein,
Wolfgang Wahl,...
- (1839) →
Armavir (1848) Arzamas-16 (1946) →
Kremlyov (1991) →
Sarov (1995)
Astapovo → Lev
Tolstoy (1918)
Balanda →
Kalininsk (1962)
Bashanta → Gorodovikovsk...
- home,
taking to the road,
where he died in a
small railway station called Astapovo, with only his
doctor and his
favourite daughter, Sasha, in attendance...
-
starred in the 2009 film The Last Station,
standing in for the
station in
Astapovo,
Russia where Leo
Tolstoy died.
Friedrich Wieck (born 1785 in Pretzsch...