Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Download
Faster access than browser!
 

Vasili Popugaev

Index Vasili Popugaev

Vasili Vasilyevich Popugaev (Василий Васильевич Попугаев) (1778 or 1779 – c. 1816) was a Russian poet, novelist, and translator. [1]

26 relations: Alexander I of Russia, Alexander Radishchev, Bureau of Censorship (Russian Empire), Catherine the Great, Cosmopolitanism, Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Freethought, French invasion of Russia, Gymnasium (school), Ivan Born, Ivan Pnin, Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Niccolò Machiavelli, Nikolay Gretsch, Northern Bee, Paul I of Russia, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Biographical Dictionary, Saint Peter's School, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg State University, Sparta, Tacitus, Tver, Yuri Lotman, Yury Tynyanov.

Alexander I of Russia

Alexander I (Александр Павлович, Aleksandr Pavlovich; –) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1801 and 1825.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Alexander I of Russia · See more »

Alexander Radishchev

Alexander Nikolayevich Radishchev (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ради́щев; –) was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under Catherine the Great.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Alexander Radishchev · See more »

Bureau of Censorship (Russian Empire)

The Bureau of Censorship (Цензурный комитет) was a bureau set up in the Ministry of Education of the Russian Empire following the passage of an enabling law on July 9, 1804.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Bureau of Censorship (Russian Empire) · See more »

Catherine the Great

Catherine II (Russian: Екатерина Алексеевна Yekaterina Alekseyevna; –), also known as Catherine the Great (Екатери́на Вели́кая, Yekaterina Velikaya), born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, was Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796, the country's longest-ruling female leader.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Catherine the Great · See more »

Cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that all human beings belong to a single community, based on a shared morality.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Cosmopolitanism · See more »

Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts

The Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts (Вольное общество любителей словесности, наук и художеств) was a Russian literary and political society active in the early 19th Century.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts · See more »

Freethought

Freethought (or "free thought") is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Freethought · See more »

French invasion of Russia

The French invasion of Russia, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Отечественная война 1812 года Otechestvennaya Voyna 1812 Goda) and in France as the Russian Campaign (Campagne de Russie), began on 24 June 1812 when Napoleon's Grande Armée crossed the Neman River in an attempt to engage and defeat the Russian army.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and French invasion of Russia · See more »

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.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Gymnasium (school) · See more »

Ivan Born

Ivan Martynovich Born (Иван Мартынович Борн, Johann Georg Born) (1778 - 1851) was a Russian writer, translator, and educator.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Ivan Born · See more »

Ivan Pnin

Ivan Petrovich Pnin (Иван Петрович Пнин; 1773–1805) was a Russian poet and political writer.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Ivan Pnin · See more »

Monument to Minin and Pozharsky

The Monument to Minin and Pozharsky (Па́мятник Ми́нину и Пожа́рскому) is a bronze statue on Red Square in Moscow, Russia, in front of Saint Basil's Cathedral.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Monument to Minin and Pozharsky · See more »

Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was an Italian diplomat, politician, historian, philosopher, humanist, and writer of the Renaissance period.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Niccolò Machiavelli · See more »

Nikolay Gretsch

Nikolay Ivanovich Gretsch (Russian: Николай Иванович Греч; 1787–1867) was a leading Russian grammarian of the 19th century.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Nikolay Gretsch · See more »

Northern Bee

Northern Bee (Северная пчела) was a semi-official Russian political and literary newspaper published in St. Petersburg from 1825 to 1864.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Northern Bee · See more »

Paul I of Russia

Paul I (Па́вел I Петро́вич; Pavel Petrovich) (–) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Paul I of Russia · See more »

Russian Academy of Sciences

The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) Rossíiskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Russian Academy of Sciences · See more »

Russian Biographical Dictionary

The Russian Biographical Dictionary (RBD, Русский биографический словарь) is a Russian-language biographical dictionary published by the Russian Historian Society edited by a collective with Alexander Polovtsov as the editor-in-chief.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Russian Biographical Dictionary · See more »

Saint Peter's School

Saint Peter's School (Петришуле, Sankt-Petri-Schule), often referred to as Petrischule (the German transliteration of its Russian name) is a secondary school in St. Petersburg.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Saint Peter's School · See more »

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).

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Saint Petersburg · See more »

Saint Petersburg State University

Saint Petersburg State University (SPbU, Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, СПбГУ) is a Russian federal state-owned higher education institution based in Saint Petersburg.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Saint Petersburg State University · See more »

Sparta

Sparta (Doric Greek: Σπάρτα, Spártā; Attic Greek: Σπάρτη, Spártē) was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Sparta · See more »

Tacitus

Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (–) was a senator and a historian of the Roman Empire.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Tacitus · See more »

Tver

Tver (p; IPA: tvʲerʲi) is a city and the administrative center of Tver Oblast, Russia.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Tver · See more »

Yuri Lotman

Yuri Mikhailovich Lotman (Ю́рий Миха́йлович Ло́тман, Juri Lotman) (Petrograd, 28 February 1922 – Tartu, 28 October 1993) was a prominent literary scholar, semiotician, and cultural historian, who worked at the University of Tartu.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Yuri Lotman · See more »

Yury Tynyanov

Yury Nikolaevich Tynyanov (p; October 18, 1894 – December 20, 1943) was a Soviet writer, literary critic, translator, scholar and screenwriter.

New!!: Vasili Popugaev and Yury Tynyanov · See more »

References

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

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »