- Anna
Pavlovna Filosofova (Russian: Анна Павловна Философова; née Diaghileva; 5 April 1837 – 17 March 1912) was a
Russian feminist and
activist of the 19th...
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Filosofov (feminine:
Filosofova) (Russian: Философов) is a
Russian surname of two
possible origins. One is the
Russian noble Filosofov family [ru] allegedly...
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herself to women's
education and
economic empowerment.
Alongside Anna
Filosofova and
Maria Trubnikova,
Stasova was one of the
earliest leaders of the Russian...
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fellow feminists in England, France, and
other countries.
Alongside Anna
Filosofova and
Nadezhda Stasova, whom she mentored,
Trubnikova was one of the earliest...
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society life and
focused on
feminist reform.
Among them was Anna
Pavlovna Filosofova, a
woman from an
aristocratic Moscow family married to a high-ranking...
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entered military service in the Sumy Dragoons. In 1888 he
married Sofia Filosofova.
After his time as an officer, he was a bank employee, and
later an agent...
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actual lead
organizing force was
provided by women:
Nadezhda Stasova, Anna
Filosofova, and
several others.
Other professors included Baudouin de Courtenay,...
- things).
Feminist activists Maria Trubnikova,
Nadezhda Stasova, and Anna
Filosofova began pushing, in 1867, for
Russian universities to
create courses for...
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Revolution he
emigrated to Poland. The son of
feminist and
philanthropist Anna
Filosofova and
Vladimir Dmitryevich Filosofov, a
powerful official in the Ministry...
- Art critic,
patron and
ballet impresario Known for
Founder of the
Ballets Russes Relatives Dmitry Filosofov (cousin) Anna
Filosofova (aunt) Signature...