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- Snegirev or Snegiryov (Russian: Снегирёв) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Snegireva or Snegiryova. Notable people with the surname...
- Ivan Mikhailovich Snegiryov (Russian: Ива́н Миха́йлович Снегирёв; 1793, Moscow – 1868, Saint Petersburg) was one of the first Russian ethnographers. He...
- herself. Grushenka refuses Fyodor’s advances, but has former army captain Snegiryov, an employee, buy all Dmitri's debts at fraction value and demand repayment...
- and most admired. His loss is also reflected in the story of Captain Snegiryov and his young son Ilyusha. The death of his son brought Dostoevsky to...
- fathers (Snegiryov in Dostoyevsky's novel, İsmail in Winter Sleep) being humiliated in times of hardships are the cause of their behavior. Snegiryov was ****aulted...
- incited the rebellion, and immediately sends a telegraph to Rittmeister Snegiryov, instructing him to go help put down the rebellion. After securing the...
- daughter of Captain Snegiryov Izzur OrtsuevAslan Movsarov, Alyona's boyfriend Sergey BezrukovVladimir Grigorevich Snegiryov, police captain, Alyona's...
- Oksana Surkova as a seamstress Elizaveta Stolbova as a washerwoman Kirill Snegiryov as a dynamo electrician Mikhail Selivanov as a robber Nikolay Samsonov...
- Stepanovich Igolkin, a character in Vladimir Obruchev's Plutonia Ilya (Ilyusha) Snegiryov, a character in Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov Ilya, Also...
- Nikolai Polevoy were involved. Another employee was the historian Ivan Snegiryov. The third publishing period of the Russian Messenger falls in the years...