- include:
Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816),
Russian poet and
statesman Konstantin Derzhavin (1903–1956),
Russian writer and
critic Mikhail Derzhavin (1936–2018)...
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Derzhava (Russian for "orb" or "power"), was the
patriarch of the
Derzhavin family. The
Derzhavins once held
profitable estates along the
Myosha River, about...
- God (Russian title: Бог Bog;
finished 1784) is a poem by
Gavrila Derzhavin. In the 18th
century the
deists of
various European nations reveled in singing...
- 1979.
Derzhavin is
named for the
Russian poet
Gavril Derzhavin, who
lived from 1743 to 1816.
Hollows are
present on the west side of
Derzhavin crater...
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Mikhail Mikhajlovich Derzhavin(Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Держа́вин; 15 June 1936,
Moscow – 10
January 2018, Moscow) was a
Soviet and
Russian actor...
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Konstantin Nikolayevich Derzhavin (Russian: Константин Николаевич Державин, 18 February [O.S. 5 February] 1903 in
Batumi – 2
November 1956 in Leningrad)...
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Russian Navy squadron.
Ukraine reportedly attacked and
damaged Pavel Derzhavin with Sea Baby
unmanned surface vehicles (USV) on 11
October 2023. On 21...
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Tambov State University named after G. R.
Derzhavin (TSU,
Derzhavin Tambov State University, Russian: Тамбовский государственный университет имени Г....
- importance, with
works from
Mikhail Lomonosov,
Denis Fonvizin,
Gavrila Derzhavin, and
Nikolay Karamzin. From the
early 1830s,
during the
Golden Age of...
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Derbent on 21 May (OS: 10 May). The
event was
glorified by the
court poet
Derzhavin in his
famous ode; he
later commented bitterly on Zubov's
inglorious return...