- Ivan
Afanasyevich Dmitrevsky (Russian: Ива́н Афана́сьевич Дмитре́вский) (February 28, 1734 in
Yaroslavl –
October 27, 1821 in
Saint Petersburg) is generally...
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figures at the Moscow's Maly Theatre,
better known under his
stage name
Dmitrevsky (Дмитревский).
Having debuted there in 1847 (after
stints with the Kazan...
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Christoph von Wöllner
Nikolay Novikov J.C.A.
Theden Ivan
Lopukhin Ivan
Dmitrevsky Ion Budai-Deleanu Hans
Rudolf von Bischoffwerder [de]
Magical organization...
- Russia.
Agrafena Musina-Pushkina was the
student and
spouse of
actor Ivan
Dmitrevsky. She was
engaged active at the
Imperial Theatres in
Saint Petersburg from...
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Maykov (1728–1778),
Russian poet, fabulist,
playwright and
translator Ivan
Dmitrevsky (1734–1821), the most
influential actor of
Russian Neoclassicism and "Russia's...
- (Parasha),
Aleksandr Fedotov (Silan),
Vasily Zhivokini (Gradoboyev),
Vladimir Dmitrevsky (Khlynov),
Sergey Shumsky (Aristarkh),
Dmitry Zhivokini (Narkis), Nikolai...
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Russian capital,
where he
worked with the
likes of
Fyodor Volkov and Ivan
Dmitrevsky. His
plays were
based on the
subjects taken from
Russian history (Dmitry...
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believe that the
image of
Prince Vladimir was
modeled after the
actor Ivan
Dmitrevsky (sometimes
spelled Dmitrievsky). In the 1829
publication A
Brief Historical...
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order of
Catherine the Great, and
continued to host performances. Ivan
Dmitrevsky, an
actor in the troupe, and
later its director,
arranged for it to present...
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synagogue had "a
similar architectural effect to
Notre Dame in Paris, or the
Dmitrevsky Sobor of Vladimir, Russia", and that the
architecture had
compelled congregants...