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- Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky (Russian: Василий Кириллович Тредиаковский; 5 March [O.S. 22 February] 1703 – 17 August [O.S. 6 August] 1769) was a Russian...
- her three chief ministers in 1738. After beating the noted poet Vasily Trediakovsky, Volynsky was arrested on charges of conspiracy and misconduct. Volynsky's...
- Russian general Boris Vladimirovich Golitsyn, Russian aristocrat Vasily Trediakovsky, Russian poet Stepan Glotov, Russian navigator Russian: Екатерина Великая...
- spoke. While Trediakovsky's approach to writing is often described as highly erudite, the young writer and scholarly rival to Trediakovsky, Alexander Petrovich...
- literature. Together with his contemporaries Alexander Sumarokov and Vasily Trediakovsky, Lomonosov sought the creation of a system of Russian linguistic conventions...
- Dyuzhev, actor Maksim Gleykin, former professional football player Vasily Trediakovsky, academic, poet, translator Tamara Milashkina, soprano Valeria Barsova...
- Antoine-Alexandre-Henri Poinsinet, librettist, drowned (born 1735) August 17 – Vasily Trediakovsky, librettist and poet SeptemberHenri Hemsch, harpsichord maker, 69...
- dilettante like Antiokh Kantemir nor a learned professor like Vasily Trediakovsky, he was the first gentleman in Russia to choose the profession of letters...
- Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1693) August 17 – Vasily Trediakovsky, Russian poet (b. 1703) September 2 – Antoine Deparcieux, French mathematician...
- Mikhail Lomonosov advocated a morphophonemic orthography and Vasily Trediakovsky a phonemic one. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, miscellaneous...