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    Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov (Russian: Сергей Семёнович Уваров; 5 September [O.S. 25 August] 1786 – 16 September [O.S. 4 September] 1855) was a Russian...
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    Official Nationality was originally proposed by Minister of Education Sergey Uvarov in his April 2, 1833, circular letter to subordinate educators. It was...
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  • Veterinary Surgeons Sergey Uvarov (Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov) (1786–1855), Russian classical scholar and statesman V. Uvarov, Soviet set decorator...
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    The ideology of the movement is based on a slogan formulated by Count Sergey Uvarov: "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality". The term was intended to be...
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    Imperial University of Kiev. Despite the support of Alexander Pushkin and Sergey Uvarov, the Russian minister of education, the appointment was blocked by a...
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    ridiculed as "pseudo-knowledge". Nevertheless, his minister of education, Sergey Uvarov, at the university level promoted more academic freedom for the faculty...
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    son–in–law of Count Peter Sheremetev (from 1774), father–in–law of Sergey Uvarov (from 1811). Acting Chamberlain (1775), Senator (1776–1807), Minister...
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  • Peter the Great (1672-1725) (lover of Alexander Danilovich Menshikov) Sergey Uvarov (1786-1855) Vladimir Meshchersky (1839-1914) Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich...
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    p. 285 Ouvaroff, M. (alternatively given as Sergei Semenovich Uvarov, or Sergey Uvarov, 1786–1855) (Translated from the French by J. D. Price) Essay on...
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    1855 there were only 920 km (570 mi) of Russian railways. In 1833, Sergey Uvarov, of the Ministry of National Education, devised a program of "Orthodoxy...
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  • by Count Sergey Uvarov and it was adopted by Emperor Nicholas I as the official ideology of the Russian Empire. Three components of Uvarov's triad were:...
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  • Prince Carl Christoph von Lieven, 25 April 1828 – 18 March 1833 Count Sergey Uvarov, 21 March 1833 – 20 October 1849 Prince Platon Shirinsky-Shikhmatov...
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    the founder of the study of the prehistory of Russia. Uvarov was the son of Count Sergey Uvarov, an influential minister of education. He came to know...
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  • Statesman and scholar Sergey Uvarov...
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    professor. The conservative Minister of National Enlightenment, Count Sergey Uvarov, who oversaw the final exams, attacked Afanasyev's essay which discussed...
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    Yekaterina Rostopchina, 1809 Evgraf Davydov, 1809 Vasily Perovsky, 1811 Sergey Uvarov, 1815 Alexander Shishkov, 1825 Alexander Pushkin, 1827 Ekaterina Telesheva...
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    latter severely cut by censors. Vasily Zhukovsky's letter to Minister Sergey Uvarov made possible the publication of "Pesn Kuptsa Kalashnikova" (The Song...
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    was coined by Count Sergey Uvarov and it was adopted as the official ideology by Emperor Nicholas I. Three components of Uvarov's triad were: Orthodoxy –...
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    Demidov Prince Alexander Shakhovskoy Countess Anna Lopukhina Count Sergey Uvarov Prince Alexander Menshikov Prince Alexey Orlov Prince Pyotr Vyazemsky...
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    Academic offices Preceded by Ludwig Heinrich von Nicolay President of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1803–1810 Succeeded by Sergey Uvarov...
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  • Lopukhin Natalia Sergeyevna Balabina, née Uvarova (1843), daughter of Sergey Uvarov Ekaterina Gontcharova (1843), older sister of Natalia Pushkina and wife...
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  • and all manifestations of public life. In 1833, Minister of Education Sergey Uvarov devised a program of "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality" as the...
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    Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality policy introduced by his predecessor Sergey Uvarov. He was also an amateur poet and translator. Shirinsky-Shikhmatov came...
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    equator to the president of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences Sergey Uvarov. The aim of the project was to explore undiscovered archipelagos and...
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    the mouthpiece of the Official Nationality theory espoused by Count Sergey Uvarov. The literary section was edited by Stepan Shevyrev. Gogol's novella...
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    Seventeenth-Century Time of Troubles as a Historical Source for which he gained the Uvarov Award of the Academy of Sciences. Platonov's scholarly career was centered...
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    Sophie Swetchine (1782–1857), a Russian mystic with a salon in Paris. Sergey Uvarov (1786–1855), classical scholar, an influential imperial statesman under...
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    Arabic script. In November of that year, the president of the RAS, Count Sergey Uvarov, wrote to the Board of the RAS requesting that a separate room be put...
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    Nikolay Novosiltsev, 1803–1810 (Post vacant, April 1810 – Jan 1818) Count Sergey Uvarov, 1818–1855 Dmitry Bludov, 1855–1864 Fyodor Litke, 1864–1882 Count Dmitry...
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    Latin orders was expressed in the doctrine presented to Nicholas I by Sergey Uvarov, the Minister of Education, which contained three main points defining...
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