- The
Karamzin family is a
noted Russian noble family of
Tatar origin. It
originates from the
Tatar name Kara-Murza,
meaning black lord.
Karamzin (Russian:...
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Nikolay Mikhailovich Karamzin (12 December [O.S. 1 December] 1766 – 3 June [O.S. 22 May] 1826) was a
Russian historian, writer, poet and critic. He is...
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Aurora Charlotta Karamzin (née Stjernvall) (1 / 7
August 1808
Ulvila – 13 May 1902 Helsinki) was a
Finnish philanthropist. Her better-known
names are...
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story or
sentimental novella by the
Russian author Nikolay Karamzin. It is one of
Karamzin's best-known
short stories in Russia. It is the tale of two...
- from
Mikhail Lomonosov,
Denis Fonvizin,
Gavrila Derzhavin, and
Nikolay Karamzin. From the
early 1830s,
during the
Golden Age of
Russian Poetry, literature...
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Karamzin, 1353 Curtin, p. 339 Curtin, p. 336
Karamzin, 1340
Anton Kartashev.
History of the
Russian church Curtin, p. 337
Karamzin, 1341
Karamzin, 1342...
- (Finnish:
Hakasalmen huvila, Swedish:
Villa Hagasund), also
known as
Villa Karamzin, is an
architecturally and
historically important 19th-century
villa located...
- a
short story by
Russian author Nikolai Karamzin,
first published in 1794 in the
first number of
Karamzin's almanac Aglaya. It is
considered the first...
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Lithuanian politicians.
Terentyev 2022, p. 30.
Gumilev 2023, p. 315.
Karamzin 2020, pp. 429–430. Terentyev, M. (2022). История завоевания Средней Азии...
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Dostoevsky Eliot Evola Fardid Gentz Haller Hitchens Hume
Iorga Johnson Jünger
Karamzin Kirk Kuehnelt-Leddihn La
Mennais Le Bon Le Play
Leontiev Lewis Maistre...