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hegumenia famous for
founding the
Borisoglebsky Anosin Women's Monastery. The
Tyutchevs traced their roots to
Zakhariy Tutchev mentioned in The Tale of the Rout...
- June] 1826. The
Tyutchevs and Krüdeners
continued to
frequent the same
diplomatic society, they were
nearly next-door
neighbors with the
Tyutchevs living at...
- late 1970s and
early 1980s
Vardges Sureniants,
Armenian painter Fyodor Tyutchev,
Russian Romantic poet
Richard Wagner (1813–1883),
composer Franz Widnmann...
- more rational, but it was not her taste, and she persisted, like all the
Tyutchevs, she was
stubborn and persistent." In 1912,
Tyutcheva was fired. According...
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Mikhail Lermontov,
Nikolay Nekrasov,
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy,
Fyodor Tyutchev and
Afanasy Fet. The
first great Russian novelist was
Nikolai Gogol. Then...
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discontent with
society and self,
while Tyutchev's poems often described scenes of
nature or p****ions of love.
Tyutchev commonly operated with such categories...
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Russia Baratynsky Batyushkov Gogol Karamzin Küchelbecker
Lermontov Pushkin Tyutchev Vyazemsky Zhukovsky Serbia Jakšić Kostić Njegoš Radičević Stojadinović-Srpkinja...
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Russia Baratynsky Batyushkov Gogol Karamzin Küchelbecker
Lermontov Pushkin Tyutchev Vyazemsky Zhukovsky Serbia Jakšić Kostić Njegoš Radičević Stojadinović-Srpkinja...
- and a
number of
artifacts were found. This
quiet spot has been
Fyodor Tyutchev's inspiration for many of his poems.
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