Ivan Susanin (Russian: Иван Сусанин, IPA: [ɪˈvan sʊˈsanʲɪn]; died 1613) was a Russian national hero and martyr of the early-17th-century Time of Troubles...
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Ivan Susanin class, also known by its Soviet designation Project 97P (Russian: 97П), is a series of icebreaking patrol ships built for the Soviet Navy...
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A Life for the Tsar (redirect from Ivan Susanin (opera))
Mikhail Glinka. During the Soviet era the opera was known under the name Ivan Susanin (Russian: Иван Сусанин listen). The original Russian libretto, based...
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Ivan Susanin (Russian: Иван Сусанин) is a Soviet and later Russian Navy icebreaking patrol ship. It was the first of eight Project 97P patrol ships built...
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I, and Ivan Susanin, a peasant who supposedly sacrificed himself to lead the Poles away from Mikhail Romanov: A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin during...
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celebrated in Russian musical history as the man who composed the opera Ivan Susanin in 1815, 20 years before Mikhail Glinka's opera of the same name. The...
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was originally entitled Ivan Susanin. Set in 1612, it tells the story of the Russian peasant and patriotic hero Ivan Susanin who sacrifices his life for...
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was the cult of Russian peasant Ivan Susanin, which was to show that the 'simple' Russian people loved the tsar. Susanin had lived on the Kostroma Romanov...
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icebreaker variants and more heavily-modified derivative designs, and Ivan Susanin class specifically for Project 97P patrol ships. In the mid-1950s, the...
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by doubting the story of Ivan Susanin, a legendary martyr hero viewed as a saviour of the Tsardom of Russia (see: Ivan Susanin. Historical review Russian:...
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with his collaborator uncle Ivan Romanov. Michael's election and accession to the throne form the basis of the Ivan Susanin legend, which Russian composer...
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expended as target) Peresvet (1970–2011; broken up) Ivan Susanin class (Project 97P) Ivan Susanin (1973–) Aysberg (1974–2006; broken up) Ruslan (1975–)...
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operas such as Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov and Khovanshchina, Glinka's Ivan Susanin, Borodin's Prince Igor and Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tsar's Bride and Sadko...
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Life for the Tsar, a historical drama about a patriotic commoner named Ivan Susanin. The original version of the song, written by Vasily Zhukovsky and Egor...
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List of Alexandrov Ensemble soloists (redirect from Ivan A. Abramov)
also known as I wandered through the world, the part of Sobinin in Ivan Susanin (Life of the Tsar) opera by Glinka. He also recorded Soviet Flag (music:...
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List of active Russian Navy ships (redirect from Ivan Khurs)
(Steregushchy class) Burya (Karakurt class) (Alligator class) (Ropucha class) (Ivan Gren class) (Zubr class) (Serna class) (Dyugon class) (Ondatra class) (Moma...
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Admiral Panteleyev, tracking ship Marshal Krylov and icebreakers Sadko, Ivan Susanin, as well as civilian icebreaker Kapitan Khlebnikov in the Sea of Japan...
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transferred to the Pacific Fleet as of 2023) Patrol ships Ivan Susanin-class patrol ships: Ivan Susanin (active as of 2022) Other Support Ships: Project 304-class...
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Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857), who composed the early Russian language operas Ivan Susanin and Ruslan and Lyudmila. They were neither the first operas in the Russian...
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zinc. Moose milk is commercially farmed in Russia; one sanitorium, the Ivan Susanin Sanitorium, even serves moose milk to residents in the belief that it...
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Ropucha class Kara class Krivak class Koni class Kiev class Ivan Rogov class Ivan Susanin class Admiral Petre Bărbuneanu class Kotor class Mărășești "АК-726...
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The Ivan Gren class, Russian designation Project 11711, is a class of landing ship that is being built for the Russian Navy. The class was to be composed...
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founder of the Maratha empire and leader of resistance to Mughal rule. Ivan Susanin – Russia, Russian peasant who saved the tsar in the early 17th century...
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and Stepan Davydov (1777–1825). The next success was a patriotic opera Ivan Susanin (1815) by Cavos based on an episode from Russian history. This success...
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radiation lesions and some other conditions is supplied to the nearby Ivan Susanin Sanatorium. Harvesting antler velvet. A bull moose grows a new pair of...
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[citation needed] Kuzmin's self-sacrifice, which was compared with that of Ivan Susanin, earned him the posthumous honour of being named a Hero of the Soviet...
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Feodor Chaliapin as Ivan Susanin in Glinka's A Life for the Tsar...
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святая Русь!), which came from the finale of Mikhail Glinka's opéra Ivan Susanin, a historical drama about a patriotic commoner of the same name. The...
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Petersburg and premiered several operas, such as Ilya Bogatyr (1807) and Ivan Susanin (1815). Russian composers include: Stepan Davydov (Lesta, 1803), Alekséi...
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were made by the leading Russian sculptors of the day, including his friend Ivan Schroeder [ru] and the promising new sculptor, Alexander Opekushin. Rather...
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