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Knyazhnin or
Kniazhnin (Russian: Княжнин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Knyazhnina or Kniazhnina. It may
refer to Ekaterina...
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Yakov Borisovich Knyazhnin (Russian: Я́ков Бори́сович Княжни́н,
November 3, 1742 or 1740,
Pskov –
January 1, 1791, St Petersburg) was Russia's foremost...
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Russian philologist Yakov Kazyansky (born 1948),
Russian musician Yakov Knyazhnin (1740/42–1791),
Russian playwright Yakov Kozalchik (1902-1953), Polish...
- most po****r
characters in the 18th-century
Russian literature.
Yakov Knyazhnin, a
leading playwright,
penned a play in
which he
contrasted Vadim, a defender...
- Sumarokov, she was born and
lived in St. Petersburg. She
married Yakov Knyazhnin in 1770. She was one of the
first Russian women to have
poetry published...
- pot full of sbiten. The
comic opera Sbitenshchik (Сбитенщик) by
Yakov Knyazhnin with
music by
Czech composer Antoine Bullant (1783) was very po****r in...
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within Russian national settings, some of
which were
written by
Yakov Knyazhnin. The most
successful of them was
Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик —
Sbiten Vendor)...
- (1912–1994),
Polish philosopher Veniamin Kaverin (1902–1989),
writer Yakov Knyazhnin (1740–1791),
dramatist and
playwright Vasily Kuptsov (1899–1935), painter...
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centuries earlier.
Among the
works created during the war was
Yakov Knyazhnin's tragedy Olga (1772). The
Russian playwright chose to
introduce Sviatoslav...
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Miloradovich 1827 - 1829
Peter Zheltukhin 1829 -
January 22, 1832
Boris Knyazhnin January 22, 1832 - June 9, 1835
Count Vasiliy Levashov June 9, 1835 -...