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Mikhail Andreyevich Osorgin (Russian: Михаи́л Андре́евич Осорги́н; real last name
Ilyin (Ильи́н); 19
October 1878 – 27
November 1942) was a writer, journalist...
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putting the
firing range to at most 1.2 km. As
quoted by
writer Mikhail Osorgin, who
witnessed the events: …4
miles from the city, on the
banks of the...
- Russian-French
historian of
Freemasonry and heir to the
Masonic archives of
Mikhail Osorgin.
Tatyana Bakunina was born into the
family of
Aleksei Ilyich Bakunin [ru]...
- (1870–1918),
first Russian Orthodox Church Bishop of Kyoto, ****an
Mikhail Osorgin (1878–1942) a
Russian writer,
journalist and essayist.
Natasha Poly (born...
- was born in Moscow, to
Justin and
Stefanida Nedyurev, and
married Giorgi Osorgin,
owner of the
village of Lazarevo, near Murom. She
lived a
righteous life...
- 1952)
Alexander Kiesewetter [ru] Ivan Lapshin [ru]
Nikolai Lossky Mikhail Osorgin Pitirim Sorokin (train)
Fyodor Stepun Prince Serge Troubetzkoy [ru] Boris...
- with
notable occurrences in:
Sivtsev Vrazhek, a 1929
novel by
Mikhail Osorgin (1878-1942)
published in
English in 1930 as A
Quiet Street,
itself referenced...
- poet and
playwright Vladimir Orlov (author) (1936–2014),
novelist Mikhail Osorgin (1878–1942), journalist, novelist,
short story writer and
essayist Sergey...
- at the
University of Paris,
historian of Freemasonry, wife of
Mikhail Osorgin Pavel Aleksandrovich Bakunin [ru] (1820—1900) — philosopher-publicist,...
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Osorgino (Russian: Осоргино; Bashkir: Осоргин,
Osorgin) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Vozdvizhensky Selsoviet,
Alsheyevsky District, Bashkortostan...