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Mikhail Matveyevich Stasyulevich (Михаи́л Матве́евич Стасюле́вич,
August 28, 1826,
Saint Petersburg,
Russia –
January 23, 1911,
Saint Petersburg, Russia)...
- "Anzhela
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Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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- (1912). Петербургский некрополь (in Russian). Vol. 2. St. Petersburg:
Stasyulevich Typography. p. 238. Kobak,
Alexander V. [in Russian] and Piryutko, Yuri...
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Matveevich Stasyulevich, a
former professor of history, who
remained the publisher-editor
until 1909; its
editorial office "was
located in
Stasyulevich's flat...
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saved by
Grenadier Novikov at the
Battle of Kinburn. From
Generalissimo Prince Suvorov,
composed by
Alexander F.
Petrushevsky M. M.
Stasyulevich Press...
- Словарь русских художников (in Russian). Vol. 3.
Saint Petersburg: M.
Stasyulevich. cols. 491–497. OCLC 889716402. Zimenko,
Vladislav M. [in Russian] (1958)...
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school was led by
Mikhail Stasyulevich, a historian, publisher, and
chairman of the
Commission on
Public Education.
Stasyulevich sought to
create an institution...
- Словарь русских художников (in Russian). Vol. 2.
Saint Petersburg: M.
Stasyulevich. cols. 301–319. OCLC 889716402.
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- a Woman, Motherland, God and love," he
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Mikhail Stasyulevich. In The
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- Вестник изящных искусств (in Russian). Vol. 5, no. 5.
Saint Petersburg: M.
Stasyulevich. pp. 365–432. LCCN 54-55186 – via the
Internet Archive.
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