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    Baron Anton Antonovich Delvig (Russian: Анто́н Анто́нович Де́львиг, romanized: Antón Antónovich Délʹvig, lit. 'ɐnˈton ɐnˈtonəvʲɪtɕ ˈdelʲvʲɪk'; German:...
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  • Aleksander Fredro Portugal: Almeida Garrett, Alexandre Herculano Russia: Anton Delvig, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, Nikolay Gnedich Serbia: Sima Milutinović Sarajlija...
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    graduates. The most famous of these, in addition to the above two, were Anton Delvig, Wilhelm Kuchelbecker, Nicholas de Giers, Dmitry Tolstoy, Yakov Grot...
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    Russia portal Novels portal Poetry portal Children's literature portal Anton Delvig Aleksandra Ishimova Anna Petrovna Kern Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy Literaturnaya...
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  • Alexander Alyabyev (1787–1851) based on the poem "Russkaya pesnya by Anton Delvig. It was composed in 1826 while Alyabyev was in prison. The song is a...
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    turmoil he entered the army as a private. In 1820 the young poet met Anton Delvig, who rallied his failing spirits and introduced him to the literary press...
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    trampoline gymnast Anton Dedaj (born 1980), Croatian Kosovan football player Anton Maria Del Chiaro, Italian historian Anton Delvig (1798–1831), Russian...
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  • Plague Mozart and Salieri The Stone Guest People Natalia Pushkina (wife) Anton Delvig Abram Petrovich Gannibal (great-grandfather) Georges-Charles de Heeckeren...
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  • (1829–1890), historical and ethnographical novelist, Moscow in Flames Anton Delvig (1798–1831), poet, journalist and magazine editor Grigoriy Demidovtsev...
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    Fyodor Tyutchev (Silentium!, 1830), Yevgeny Baratynsky (Eda, 1826), Anton Delvig, and Wilhelm Küchelbecker. Influenced heavily by Lord Byron, Lermontov...
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    Plague Mozart and Salieri The Stone Guest People Natalia Pushkina (wife) Anton Delvig Abram Petrovich Gannibal (great-grandfather) Georges-Charles de Heeckeren...
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  • Choral Русская песня Russian Song for voice, chorus and piano words by Anton Delvig Choral 1828 La notte omai s'appresso La notte omai s'appresso for soprano...
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  • important Romantic poets after Pushkin. Other poets include Pyotr Vyazemsky, Anton Delvig, Kondraty Ryleyev, Vasily Zhukovsky and Konstantin Batyushkov. Pushkin...
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    1867) August 6 William Alcott, American physician and author (d. 1859) Anton Delvig, Russian journalist and poet (d. 1831) Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov, Russian...
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    Fyodor Tyutchev (Silentium!, 1830), Yevgeny Baratynsky (Eda, 1826), Anton Delvig, and Wilhelm Küchelbecker. Influenced heavily by Lord Byron, Lermontov...
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    бароном Дельвигом (Northern flowers, collected by baron Delvig. The main editors were Anton Delvig and Alexander Pushkin. Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin; Vladimir...
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    Koponossowa-Dershanowskaja" The Withered Wreath, music to eight poems by Anton Delvig for voice and piano, Op. 22 (1925) Twelve Romances on Words of Mikhail...
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    famous work is The Nightingale (Соловей), a song based on a poem by Anton Delvig. It was composed while Alyabyev was in prison, in 1825. It has entered...
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  • name of Literaturnaya Gazeta was founded by a literary group led by Anton Delvig and Alexander Pushkin, whose profile to this day adorns the paper's masthead...
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    Portrait Person Notable works Denis Davydov (1784–1839) Anton Delvig (1798–1831) Andrey Dementyev (1928–2018) Regina Derieva (1949–2013) Gavrila Derzhavin...
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    them were personal friends of Pushkin, including Konstantin Danzas, Anton Delvig, and Fyodor Matyushkin. Some remains came from cemeteries earmarked for...
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    who was known as a friend of Alexander Pushkin, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, Anton Delvig and Kondraty Ryleyev. His main work is the History of Little Russia (in...
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  • novelist Lovisa von Burghausen (1698–1733), slave and memoirist (Sweden) Anton Delvig (1798–1831), poet and journalist (Russia) Helene von Engelhardt (1850–1910)...
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    Northern Bee, Bulgarin argued fiercely with the Literary Gazette, Pushkin, Anton Delvig, the Moscow Observer, The Telescope, Notes of the Fatherland, and Vissarion...
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    The works of Neledinsky-Meletsky were edited together with those of Anton Delvig in 1850 by A.F. Smirdin. He is not now remembered as a great Russian...
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    them were personal friends of Pushkin, including Konstantin Danzas, Anton Delvig, and Fyodor Matyushkin. The organisers were faced with the problem that...
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  • (1798–1883), diplomat Konstantin Danzas (1801–1870), Major General Baron Anton Delvig (1798–1831), poet and journalist Wilhelm Kuchelbecker (1797–1846), poet...
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    Selo Lyceum near Saint Petersburg together with Alexander Pushkin and Anton Delvig, with whom he became friends. In 1821, he went to Paris to deliver courses...
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    — on a pictorial portrait [ru] of Alexander Pushkin, commissioned by Anton Delvig. In June 1828 Kiprensky went to Italy again, on the way he was accompanied...
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    Alexander Griboyedov (1795–1829), diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer. Anton Delvig (1798–1831), poet and journalist Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), poet...
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