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Chekhov Gymnasium

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The Chekhov Gymnasium in Taganrog on Ulitsa Oktyabrskaya 9 (formerly Gymnasicheskaya Street) is the oldest gymnasium in the South of Russia. [1]

54 relations: Aleksandr Leonidovich Vishnevsky, Alexander Chekhov, Alexander II of Russia, Andrei Grechko, Anton Chekhov, Arkady Dvorkovich, Black Sea Fleet, Cavalry, Dmitry Girs, Dmitry Medvedev, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Francesco Boffo, Gymnasium (school), Hero of the Soviet Union, Ioannis Varvakis, Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky, Ivan Golubets, Ivan Martos, Jazz, Kliment Voroshilov, Konstantin Savitsky, Kuzma Galitsky, Leonid Gobyato, Mariinskaya Gymnasium, Marshal of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Chekhov (writer), Moscow, Moscow State University, Nazi Germany, Nikolai Beleloubski, Nikolai Chekhov, Nikolay Shcherbina, Osip Notovich, People's Artist of the USSR, Pushkin House, Pyatnitsky Choir, Russian Revolution, Saint Petersburg, Samuel Maykapar, Semyon Budyonny, Sergey Zvantsev, Sicherheitsdienst, Taganrog, Taganrog during World War II, Taganrog Theatre, The Cherry Orchard, The Wedding (Chekhov play), Three Sisters (play), Valentin Parnakh, Victor Dyomin, ..., Vladimir Bogoraz, Vladimir Grigoryevich Zakharov, Yakov Rubanchik, Zinovy Vysokovsky. Expand index (4 more) »

Aleksandr Leonidovich Vishnevsky

Aleksandr Vishnevsky (Александр Леонидович Виншевский) was a Russian actor and one of the founding members of the Moscow Art Theatre.

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Alexander Chekhov

Alexander Pavlovich Chekhov (Алекса́ндр Па́влович Че́хов; August 22, 1855 – May 29, 1913), was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist and memoirist, and the elder brother of Anton Chekhov.

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Alexander II of Russia

Alexander II (p; 29 April 1818 – 13 March 1881) was the Emperor of Russia from the 2nd March 1855 until his assassination on 13 March 1881.

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Andrei Grechko

Andrei Antonovich Grechko (– 26 April 1976) was a Soviet general, Marshal of the Soviet Union and Minister of Defense.

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Anton Chekhov

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (ɐnˈton ˈpavɫəvʲɪtɕ ˈtɕɛxəf; 29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer, who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history.

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Arkady Dvorkovich

Arkady Vladimirovich Dvorkovich (Аркадий Владимирович Дворкович; born 26 March 1972).

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Black Sea Fleet

The Black Sea Fleet (Черноморский Флот, Chernomorsky Flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Cavalry

Cavalry (from the French cavalerie, cf. cheval 'horse') or horsemen were soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback.

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Dmitry Girs

Dmitry Konstantinovich Girs (Дми́трий Константи́нович Гирс; (1836, Taganrog -, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian writer. Dmitry Girs was born in Taganrog, where his father was chief of quarantine. Girs’s ancestors were of Swedish origin. His most notable relative was his cousin Nikolai Karlovich Girs, foreign minister in 1882-1894. In 1843, his family moved to Saint Petersburg, where he studied in a military school, graduated from the engineer college, and then served as a field engineer. In 1868 he had to leave the city as punishment for his speech at the funeral ceremony of Dmitri Pisarev. Girs’s first writings were published in 1862 in The Russian Messenger under the pen-name Konstantinov. In 1868 he published the beginning of his novel Staraia i novaia Rossia (The Old and New Russia) in Otechestvennye zapiski (Homeland Notes). Although the novel aroused great expectations, it was never finished. Other works by Girs are Na krayu propasti (On the edge of the abyss) in Delo (The deed), 1870; Kaliforniiskiy rudnik (The California mine) in Otechestvennye zapiski, 1872; Dnevnik notarialnogo pistsa (The diary of a notary scribe), Ibid., 1883; Avdotya-dvumuzhnitsa (Avdotya the bigamist) in Russkaya mysl (Russian Thought), 1884. In 1876 Girs worked in Serbia as a military reporter for Sankt-Peterburgskiye Vedomosti (The St. Petersburg Gazette) and in 1877 for Severnyi vestnik (The Northern Bulletin). In 1878-1880 Girs published his own newspaper, called Russkaya pravda (Russian Truth), in which he wrote feuilletons under the pen-name Dobro-Glagol. The paper was respected but never enjoyed great success; it incurred administrative penalties and was suspended from publishing many times. Girs’s works Zapiski voiennogo (Notes of a military man) and Kaliforniiskiy rudnik were published in a single volume (St. Petersburg, 1872).

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Dmitry Medvedev

Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (p; born 14 September 1965) is a Russian politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Russia since 2012.

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Felix Dzerzhinsky

Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Фе́ликс Эдму́ндович Дзержи́нский; Polish: Feliks Dzierżyński; 20 July 1926), nicknamed Iron Felix, was a Polish and Soviet Bolshevik revolutionary, leader and statesman.

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Francesco Boffo

Francesco Carlo Boffo (Cyrillic: Франц Карлович Боффо; 1796–1867) was a Swiss-Italian-born Neoclassical architect who designed more than 30 buildings in Odessa between 1818 and 1861, including the famous Potemkin Stairs.

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Gymnasium (school)

A gymnasium is a type of school with a strong emphasis on academic learning, and providing advanced secondary education in some parts of Europe comparable to British grammar schools, sixth form colleges and US preparatory high schools.

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Hero of the Soviet Union

The title Hero of the Soviet Union (translit) was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society.

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Ioannis Varvakis

Ioannis Varvakis (Ιωάννης Βαρβάκης; 1745–1825), also known as Ivan Andreevich Varvatsi (Иван Андреевич Варваци), was a Greek distinguished member of the Russian and Greek communities, national hero, member of the Filiki Eteria and benefactor of the places where he lived.

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Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky

Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky was born in 1853 in the city of Taganrog, friend of Anton Chekhov, studied at Taganrog's Boys Gymnasium, was an activist at the Taganrog revolutionary circle and was arrested and tried at the so-called Trial of the 193.

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Ivan Golubets

Ivan Karpovich Golubets (Ива́н Ка́рпович Голубе́ц; 8 May 1916 – 25 March 1942) was a Soviet sailor with the Black Sea Fleet.

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Ivan Martos

Ivan Petrovich Martos (Иван Петрович Мартос; Іван Петрович Мартос; 1754 — 5 April 1835) was a Russian sculptor and art teacher of Ukrainian origin who helped awaken Russian interest in Neoclassical sculpture.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime.

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Kliment Voroshilov

Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov (Kliment Jefremovič Vorošilov; Климент Охрімович Ворошилов, Klyment Okhrimovyč Vorošylov), popularly known as Klim Voroshilov (Клим Вороши́лов, Klim Vorošilov) (4 February 1881 – 2 December 1969), was a prominent Soviet military officer and politician during the Stalin era.

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Konstantin Savitsky

Konstantin Apollonovich Savitsky (Константи́н Аполло́нович Сави́цкий; 6 June 1844 – 13 February 1905) was a Russian realist painter born in the city of Taganrog in the village Frankovka or Baronovka, named after former governor Otto Pfeilizer-Frank.

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Kuzma Galitsky

Kuzma Nikitovich Galitsky (Кузьма́ Ники́тович Гали́цкий; 24 October 189714 March 1973) was a Soviet army general who earned the title Hero of the Soviet Union.

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Leonid Gobyato

Leonid Nikolaevich Gobyato (Леонид Николаевич Гобято) (6 February 1875 – 21 May 1915) was a lieutenant-general (awarded posthumously in 1915) in the Imperial Russian Army and designer of the modern, man-portable mortar.

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Mariinskaya Gymnasium

The Mariinskaya Gymnasium (Мариинская гимназия) in Taganrog on Chekhov Str.

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Marshal of the Soviet Union

Marshal of the Soviet Union (Маршал Советского Союза) was the highest military rank of the Soviet Union, below Generalissimus of the Soviet Union.

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Mikhail Chekhov (writer)

Mikhail Pavlovich Chekhov (Russian: Михаил Павлович Чехов; (6 October 1865, Taganrog - 14 November 1936, Yalta) was a Russian writer and theater critic; the youngest brother and biographer of Anton Chekhov.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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Moscow State University

Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова, often abbreviated МГУ) is a coeducational and public research university located in Moscow, Russia.

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Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany is the common English name for the period in German history from 1933 to 1945, when Germany was under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler through the Nazi Party (NSDAP).

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Nikolai Beleloubski

Nikolay Apollonovich Beleloubski (Белелюбский, Николай Аполлонович) (March 13, 1845, Kharkiv – August 4, 1922, Petrograd) was a leading bridge designer, civil engineer and scientist in Imperial Russia.

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Nikolai Chekhov

Nikolai Pavlovich Chekhov (Николай Павлович Чехов; May 23, 1858 – June 29, 1889) was a Russian painter and the brother of Anton Chekhov.

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Nikolay Shcherbina

Nikolay Fyodorovich Shcherbina (&ndash) was a Russian poet of the 19th century.

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Osip Notovich

Osip Notovich was a Russian author, journalist, and publisher.

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People's Artist of the USSR

People's Artist of the USSR (Наро́дный арти́ст СССР, Narodný artist SSSR), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union.

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Pushkin House

The Pushkin House (Пушкинский дом, Pushkinsky Dom) is the familiar name of the Institute of Russian Literature in St. Petersburg.

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Pyatnitsky Choir

The Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Chorus (Государственный академический русский народный хор им.) is a Russian musical group which was established by Mitrofan Pyatnitsky in 1910 initially with 18 peasants from Voronezh, Ryazan and Smolensk gubernias.

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Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution was a pair of revolutions in Russia in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the rise of the Soviet Union.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg (p) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015).

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Samuel Maykapar

Samuel Moiseyevich Maykapar (18 December 18678 May 1938) was a Russian romantic composer, pianist, professor of music at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, and author of a number of piano practice pieces.

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Semyon Budyonny

Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny (a; – October 26, 1973) was a Russian cavalryman, a military commander during the Russian Civil War and World War II, and a close political ally of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.

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Sergey Zvantsev

Sergey Zvantsev (November 2, 1893June 15, 1973) was a Soviet writer, playwright and feuilletonist.

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Sicherheitsdienst

Sicherheitsdienst (Security Service), full title Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-SS (Security Service of the Reichsführer-SS), or SD, was the intelligence agency of the SS and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany.

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Taganrog

Taganrog (p) is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov, several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River.

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Taganrog during World War II

The Soviet city of Taganrog, now part of the Rostov Oblast of the Russian Federation, had an eventful history during World War II, from 1941 to 1945.

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Taganrog Theatre

The Taganrog Drama Theater named after Anton Chekhov and decorated with Order of Honor (Таганрогский ордена Почёта драматический театр имени А.П.Чехова) is a traditional Russian drama theater based in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast.

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The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard (translit) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov.

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The Wedding (Chekhov play)

The Wedding (translit) is an 1889 Russian one-act play by Anton Chekhov.

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Three Sisters (play)

Three Sisters (translit) is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov.

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Valentin Parnakh

Valentin Yakovlevich Parnakh (Валентин Яковлевич Парнах) (1891–1951) was a Russian poet, translator, choreographer, and musician who is best remembered as a founding father of Soviet jazz.

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Victor Dyomin

Victor Petrovich Dyomin (Виктор Петрович Дёмин.) was a Soviet cinema critic, editor, screen writer.

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Vladimir Bogoraz

Vladimir Germanovich Bogoraz (Влади́мир Ге́рманович Богора́з), who was born Natan Mendelevich Bogoraz (Ната́н Ме́нделевич Богора́з) and used the literary pseudonym N. A. Tan (Н.) (— May 10, 1936), was a Russian revolutionary, writer and anthropologist, especially known for his studies of the Chukchi people in Siberia.

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Vladimir Grigoryevich Zakharov

Vladimir Grigoryevich Zakharov (born on 18 September 1901 in Bogodukhov, today part of Donetsk, and died in 1956 on 13 July in Moscow), PAU, was a Soviet Russian composer.

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Yakov Rubanchik

Yakov Osipovich Rubanchik (June 29, 1899 – December 20, 1948) was a Soviet Russian architect and artist.

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Zinovy Vysokovsky

Zinovy Moiseevich Vysokovsky (Зиновий Моисеевич Высоковский; 28 November 1932 – 3 August 2009) was a Soviet and Russian theater and movie actor and variety performer.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chekhov_Gymnasium

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