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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...
- Yakov Borisovich Knyazhnin (Russian: Я́ков Бори́сович Княжни́н, November 3, 1742 or 1740, PskovJanuary 1, 1791, St Petersburg) was Russia's foremost...
- 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...
- Russian philologist Yakov Kazyansky (born 1948), Russian musician Yakov Knyazhnin (1740/42–1791), Russian playwright Yakov Kozalchik, Polish strongman and...
- 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...
- 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...
- the main theme of the po****r comic opera The Sbiten Vendor by Yakov Knyazhnin with music by Czech composer Antoine Bullant. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- (1912–1994), Polish philosopher Veniamin Kaverin (1902–1989), writer Yakov Knyazhnin (1740–1791), dramatist and playwright Vasily Kuptsov (1899–1935), painter...
- centuries earlier. Among the works created during the war was Yakov Knyazhnin's tragedy Olga (1772). The Russian playwright chose to introduce Sviatoslav...
- within Russian national settings, some of which were written by Yakov Knyazhnin. The most successful of them was Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик — Sbiten Vendor)...