Mikhail Petrovich Pogodin (Russian: Михаи́л Петро́вич Пого́дин; 23 November [O.S. 11 November] 1800 – 20 December [O.S. 8 December] 1875) was a Russian...
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notable people: Arkady Pogodin (1901—1975), Soviet singer Dmitry Pogodin (1907—1943), Russian military officer Mikhail Pogodin (1800-1875), historian...
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gained wide public recognition, vocally supported by intellectuals like Mikhail Pogodin, Fyodor Tyutchev, and Nikolai Gogol. Critics of the policy saw this...
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diplomatically. In 1853 Mikhail Pogodin, professor of history at Moscow University, wrote a memorandum to Nicholas. Nicholas himself read Pogodin's text and approvingly...
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Mykola Kostomarov (section Kostomarov vs. Pogodin)
of Narodniks. Kostomarov maintained a long-standing argument with Mikhail Pogodin regarding the linguistic and ethnographic origin of the word "Rus'"...
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country. While visiting the capitals, he stayed with friends such as Mikhail Pogodin and Sergey Aksakov. During this period, he also spent much time with...
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to have liquidated Teplinsky in an airstrike on the oil tanker Mechanic Pogodin. On 30 June 2024, reports in the press abounded that he was severely wounded...
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historical account included Nikolai Karamzin (1766–1826) and his disciple Mikhail Pogodin (1800–1875), who gave credit to the claims of the Primary Chronicle...
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scholars of the time as professors Pyotr Redkin, Timofey Granovsky and Mikhail Pogodin. Soon the family moved into the house on the Yauza River owned by Ivan...
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not Domnino, that Mikhail Romanov lived in 1612. His arguments were dismissed by more orthodox scholars such as Mikhail Pogodin and Sergey Solovyov...
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while playing with a knife (this version was supported by historians Mikhail Pogodin, Sergei Platonov, V. K. Klein, Ruslan Skrynnikov and others). The detractors...
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Mykhailo Maksymovych (redirect from Mikhail Maksimovich)
history and engaged in extensive debates with the Russian historians Mikhail Pogodin and Mykola Kostomarov. In the 1820s and 1830s, Maksymovych published...
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influence. These ideas were stimulated by the Russian pan-Slavist Mikhail Pogodin, who stayed in Lviv (called then Lemberg) in 1835 and 1839–1840 and...
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British politician who was a major advocate for the Ottoman Empire. Mikhail Pogodin, a professor of history at Moscow University, gave Nicholas I a summary...
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moved his stepson to a Moscow boarding school owned by the historian Mikhail Pogodin. In autumn 1838 Fet enrolled at Moscow University to study law and...
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historiographer Nikolai Karamzin, while the professors Mikhail Kachenovsky and Mikhail Pogodin proclaimed themselves Schlozer's followers. Schlözer, who...
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Russification of Ukraine (section Mikhail Gorbachev)
choice was the professor Mikhail Pogodin, who was approached in November 1834 and submitted his work in 1835. However, Pogodin did not satisfy the minister's...
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contributed to Nashe Vremya regularly, were Nikolai Berg, Alexander Rotchev, Mikhail Pogodin, Fyodor Tyutchev. Наше время. The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic...
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generally well regarded by later historians such as Ivan Zabelin and Mikhail Pogodin, having gained respect for his heroic actions. Wikimedia Commons has...
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than just punishing the authors of damaging works. For example, when Mikhail Pogodin wrote an article supporting Russia's historic right to Lithuania, the...
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hired photographer Mikhail Pogodin, grandson of Mikhail Pogodin, to document Boldino and its exhibits (1928–1929). Baranovsky-Pogodin archives present a...
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Upon the Magic Roads (category Films directed by Oleg Pogodin)
Russian live-action/animated fairy tale fantasy film directed by Oleg Pogodin from a screenplay by Aleksey Borodachyov. Produced by CTB Film Company...
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municipal archive. Zubrytsky was highly influenced by his friend, Mikhail Pogodin, and his idea that Ukrainians and Russian constituted one nation. During...
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of the Hermitage Museum Mikhail Piotrovsky (born 1944), orientalist, current director of the Hermitage Museum Mikhail Pogodin (1800–1875), mid-19th-century...
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director of the Hermitage Museum Mikhail Piotrovsky, orientalist, current director of the Hermitage Museum Mikhail Pogodin, leading mid-19th-century Russian...
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Russia and Poland. A circle of Russophile pan-Slavists formed around Mikhail Pogodin who visited Galicia regularly, and conducted talks with anti-Polish...
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Department of Foreign History. The department of Russian History was led by Mikhail Pogodin, Sergei Solovyov, Vasily Klyuchevsky, the department of foreign history...
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director of the Hermitage Museum Mikhail Piotrovsky, orientalist, current director of the Hermitage Museum Mikhail Pogodin, leading mid-19th-century Russian...
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Karolina Pavlovs, Alexander Veltman, professors Stepan Shevyryov and Mikhail Pogodin, at Meshchersky's and Sheremetyev's, even in the astronomer Alexander...
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Samarin attended the Moscow University, where his teachers included Mikhail Pogodin. He came to believe that "Orthodoxy, and Orthodoxy alone, is a religion...
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