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Anatole Vasilyevich Kuragin (Russian: Анатолий (Анатоль) Васильевич Курагин) is a
fictional character in Leo Tolstoy's 1869
novel War and Peace, its various...
- heir to his father's
title and fortune, Hélène's father,
Prince Vasily Kuragin,
arranges for the two of them to be married.
Despite finding Pierre odd...
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Aline Kuragina – Wife of
Vasili Kuragin who only
appears once in the novel.
Anatole Kuragin – son of
Vasili Kuragin. Handsome,
irresponsible and somewhat...
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Kuragin (Russian: Курагин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Kuragina. It may
refer to
Anatole Kuragin, a
character in Tolstoy's...
- "Petya" Rostov:
Youngest of the
Rostov children. The
Kuragins Prince Vasily Sergeyevich Kuragin: A
ruthless man who is
determined to
marry his children...
- of its
Masterpiece classic anthology. In 1924, a
Russian exile,
Prince Kuragin,
wishes to
renew his past
affections for the
Dowager Countess. The Countess...
- with the
libertine Prince Anatole Kuragin. She
breaks off the
engagement with
Andrei and
plans to
elope with
Kuragin.
Natasha is
stopped by her cousin...
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years later,
Prince Kuragin and his wife,
Princess Irina Kuragina, were
arrested by the
Bolsheviks and separated.
Though Prince Kuragin was subsequently...
- origins.
Kuragin reveals to
Zarkova that
Kingfisher is not a person, but the code-name of a
clandestine operation that he is a part of.
Kuragin and Zarkova...
- 18-year-old
named Anatole Kuragin,
falls out of a
window during an
explosion after failing to save the caesium.
Silva executes Kuragin despite his pleading...