File Lavrenty Zagoskin.jpg thumb Lavrenty Alekseyevich Zagoskin lang ru 21 May 1808 22 January 1890 was a Russia n naval officer and explorer of Alaska . Zagoskin was born in 1808 in the Russian district of Penza in a village named Nikolayevka. Even though Nikolayevka, Russia Nikolayevka was not near the ocean, Zagoskin would eventually train for the Russian Navy and served as a naval officer in the Baltic and Caspian seas. He would subsequently receive training in mineralogy, zoology, botany, and entomology from Russian scientist I.G. Voznesensky In 1799, Russia formed the Russian America Company and gave it monopolistic powers over the region now known as Alaska as part of their colonization effort. Early Russian explorers like Vitus Bering , Mikhail Gvozdev , and Georg Steller provided knowledge of the coastal region, however by the 1840s very little was known about the interior of the colony. Such knowledge was desired in the hopes of expanding the commercial opportunities for the Russian America Company. Zagoskin was given a two year assignment to conduct reconnaissance of the region to help determine the most profitable and convenient sites for forts and trading posts in the region an assignment he was well suited for given his background and in fact a mission he had proposed. In 1842 and 1843, he traveled extensively on the Yukon River Yukon ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zagoskin, Lavrenty ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian ... Zagoskin, Lavrenty Category 1808 births Category 1890 deaths Category Russian America Category ... in the region all noted with remarkable accuracy. Zagoskin received national Academy of Science award ... by Zagoskin Upper Kalskag, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Shaktoolik, Alaska Selawik, Alaska Crow Village, Alaska Georgetown, Alaska Kwigiumpainukamiut, Alaska Zagoskin died in Ryazan . References Michael, Henry Ed. . 1967. Lieutenant Zagoskin s Travels in Russian America 1842 1844. Toronto University ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Selawik Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska coords coord 66 29 39 N 160 41 27 W region US AK type waterbody source GNIS scale 1000000 display inline,title ref name GNIS SL type inflow outflow catchment basin countries United States length convert 31 mi km 0 ref name GNIS SL width area convert 404 sqmi km2 ref name DOI NA depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation convert 0 m 0 ref name GNIS SL islands cities reference ref name GNIS SL Gnis 1413932 ref ref name DOI NA cite web title Profile of the People and Land of the United States publisher US Department of Interior , National Atlas of the United States url http www.nationalatlas.gov articles mapping a general.html ref Image Kotzebue Sound.png thumb right 300px Map showing Selawik Lake and Kotzebue Sound Selawik Lake is a lake located convert 7 mi km 0 southwest of Selawik, Alaska Selawik , Alaska . It is convert 31 mi km 0 long. ref name GNIS SL It is adjacent to the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and the Baldwin Peninsula , feeding into the Hotham Inlet and Kotzebue Sound . Selawik Lake is the third largest lake in Alaska after Iliamna Lake and Becharof Lake , and seventeenth largest lake in the United States of America . ref name DOI NA History Its Eskimo name was first reported in 1842 44 by Lt. Lavrenty Zagoskin , IRN, who spelled it Chilivik , and probably meant to apply to an Eskimo tribe or village. It appears to have been by one of the Sir John Franklin search expeditions about 1850. ref name GNIS SL References reflist Category Lakes of Alaska Category Landforms of Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska NorthwestArcticAK geo stub es Lago Selawik fr Selawik Lake ... more details
The Utukok River is a convert 180 mi km long river in the North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska that flows into the Chukchi Sea . ref GNIS 1411606 Utukok River ref Rising at Coord 68 34 00 N 161 06 00 W display inline in the De Long Mountains at the confluence of Kogruk Creek and Tupik Creek and flowing north, northeast, and then northwest, to Kasegaluk Lagoon and the Arctic Ocean, convert 20 mi km southwest of Icy Cape, Arctic Plain. History Utoqaq is the Inuit name for Icy Cape and means old or ancient. The name of the river appears to have been first mentioned by Lt. Zagoskin 1847, p.  74 , IRN, when he referred to the Utukak myut, or Utukak people, on river of same name. Zagoskin received this information from Kashevarov, whose Creole guide, Utuktak, drew a map of the coast south of Point Barrow in 1838. The name was published in 1899 by USC&GS as Ootokok River. References references See also List of Alaska rivers coord 70 02 49 N 162 27 26 W display title Category Landforms of North Slope Borough, Alaska Category Rivers of Alaska Category Drainage basins of the Chukchi Sea NorthSlopeAK geo stub ... more details
Miloslavsky masculine , Miloslavskaya feminine , or Miloslavskoye neuter may refer to People Ilya Miloslavsky 1594&ndash 1668 , a Russian boyar and diplomat Maria Miloslavskaya 1625&ndash 1669 , first wife of tsar Alexis I of Russia Nikolay Miloslavsky 1811&ndash 1883 , Russian actor and entrepreneur Places Miloslavsky District , a district in Ryazan Oblast , Russia Miloslavskoye, Ryazan Oblast , an urban type settlement in Ryazan Oblast , Russia Miloslavskoye, Tver Oblast , a rural locality a village in Tver Oblast, Russia Novels Yury Miloslavsky novel Yury Miloslavsky novel , a novel by Mikhail Zagoskin Disambig fr Miloslavski ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Kivalina native name Kivalli iq settlement type Village nickname motto Images image skyline Kivalina Alaska aerial view.jpg image caption Aerial view of Kivalina from the northwest imagesize 250px image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska Location coordinates region US AK subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Borough subdivision name2 Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska Northwest Arctic government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 10.0 area land km2 4.8 area water km2 5.2 area total sq mi 3.9 area land sq mi 1.9 area water sq mi 2.0 Population population as of 2010 population footnotes population total 374 population density km2 78.0 population density sq mi 202.1 General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset DST 8 elevation footnotes elevation m 4 elevation ft 13 coordinates display display inline,title latd 67 latm 43 lats 8 latNS N longd 164 longm 29 longs 32 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP Code postal code 99750 area code Area code 907 907 area code type North American Numbering Plan Area code GNIS id 1413348 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 02 39960 blank1 name blank1 info website http www.kivalinacity.com footnotes Kivalina Kivalli iq in Inupiat language I upiaq is a village in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska Northwest Arctic Borough , Alaska , United States . At the 2010 United States Census 2010 census the population was 374. History Kivalina is an Inupiat people Inupiat community first reported as Kivualinagmut in 1847 by Lt. Lavrenty Zagoskin of the Imperial Russian Navy . It ... more details
Vsevolod Meyerhold , Andre Makine , Nikolai Ishutin , Aristarkh Lentulov , Ivan Mozzhukhin , and LavrentyZagoskin . The poet Mikhail Lermontov grew up near Penza in the manor of Tarkhany , which ... more details
Kapiton Zelentsov lang ru , 1790 1845 was a Russia n painter notable for his illustrations for books by Aleksandr Pushkin , Faddei Bulgarin and Mikhail Zagoskin . He was the student of Alexey Venetsianov . gallery Image Kapiton Zelentsov . Google Art Project.jpg In the rooms Image Zelentsov 2.jpg Painter Pyort Vasilyevich Basin s studio , 1833 Image Zelentsov 3.jpg The portrait of Staff Captain E.A. Rotaev Image Zelentsov Kapiton Country family.jpg Country family gallery External links http www.abcgallery.com V venetsianov zelentsovbio.html Kapiton Zelentsov Olga s Gallery Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zelentsov, Kapiton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian painter DATE OF BIRTH 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1845 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zelentsov, Kapiton Category Russian painters Category Russian artists Category 1790 births Category 1845 deaths Russia painter stub ru , ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 NKVD Order 00689 partially recalled the NKVD Order 00486 about traitor of Motherland family members . As an element of the rollback of Yezhovshchina , the order signed by Lavrenty Beria on October 17, 1938 instructed to arrest only those wives who were informed about the counter revolutionary activity of their husbands or there was information about their political untrustworthy and socially dangerous attitudes or utterances . The requirement of simultaneous arrests was also reversed. The implementation for those not relieved by this order remained the same. s ru 00689 Full text for 00689 in Russian language DEFAULTSORT Nkvd Order No. 00689 Category NKVD Category Official documents of the Soviet Union Soviet stub ... more details
This is a list of Kazan State University rectors Yakovkin Ilya Fedorovich 1804 1813 Braun Johann Ivan Osipovich 1814 1819 Solntsev Gavriil Ilyich 1819 1820 Nikolski Grigori Borisovich 1820 1823 Karl Fuchs museum founder Fuchs Karl Karl Fedorovich 1823 1827 Lobachevsky Lobachevsky Nikolay vanovich 1827 1846 Simonov Ivan Mikhaylovich 1846 1855 J zef Kowalewski Kowalewski Osip Mikhaylovich 1855 1860 Butlerov Aleksandr Mikhaylovich 1860 1863 Osokin Yevgraf Gigoryevich 1863 1872,1876 1880 Kremlev Nikolay Aleksandrovich 1872 1876,1885 1889 Kowalewski Nikolay Osipovich 1880 1882 Bulich Nikolay Nikitich 1882 1885 Voroshilov Konstantin Vasilyevich 1889 1899 Dubyago Dmitri Ivanovich 1899 1905 Lyubimov Nikolay Matveyevich 1905 1906 Zagoskin Nikolay Petrovich 1906 1909 Dormidontov Grigori Fedorovich 1909 1918 Bolotov Yevgeni Aleksandrovich 1918 1921 Ovchinnikov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich 1921 1922 Cheboksarov Mikhail Nikolayevich 1922 1923 Chirkovski Vasili Vasilyevich 1923 1925 Lunyak Andrey Ivanovich 1926 1928 Galanza Petr Nikolayevich 1928 1929 Segal Moisey Abramovich 1929 1930 Vekslin Noson Ber Zalmanovich 1931 1935 Qamay Gilem Khayrievich Qamay ilem X yri ul ghee LEM khay REE oo LE 1935 1937 Sitnikov Kirill Prokofyevich 1937 1951 Martynov Dmitri Yakovlevich 1951 1954 Nujin Mikhail Tikhonovich 1954 1979 Konovalov Aleksandr Ivanovich 1979 1990 Konoplev Yuri Gennadyevich 1990 2001 Salakhov Myakzyum Khalimullovich S l xev M z m X limulla ul seh leh KHEF megh ZIUM kheh leem oo LAH oo LE 2002 2010 Gafurov Il shat Rafkatovich 2010 DEFAULTSORT Kazan State University rectors Category Lists of Russian people Category Kazan it Lista dei rettori dell Universit di Kazan tt Qazan D wl t Universitet n rektorlar ... more details
unreferenced date February 2011 People s Commissariat of Arms of the USSR one of the central offices in the Soviet Union , the equivalent of the ministry, who oversaw production of the armaments industry. January 11, 1939 the current People s Commissariat of Defence Industry of the USSR was divided into several departments, among which was the People s Commissariat of Arms. Resort oversaw the work of 28 manufacturing plants and eight design offices. In 1939 it employed 204,458 workers. Resort played a leading role in the whole complex of arms which devotes major attention to the head of Lavrenty Beria . In 1946 the office was renamed the Ministry of Arms of the USSR . Headquarters Ministry headquarters was located in Moscow at Gorky St . 85 now Tverskaya Street Tverskaya St. . The phone book does not indicate the address of the Ministry. See also OKB OKB experimental design bureau DEFAULTSORT People s Commissariat Of Arms Of The Ussr Category People s Commissariats and Ministries of the Soviet Union Arms lt TSRS Ginkluot s liaudies komisariatas pl Ludowy Komisariat Broni ZSRR ru ... more details
Year nav topic 1835 music Events July 8 Dan Emmett is discharged from the US Army and begins his career as a blackface banjoist and singer. October Contralto Clorinda Corradi relocates to Havana, Cuba. December 14 The St James s Theatre , London, opens with an operatic burletta , Agnes Sorel . Soprano Fanny Corri Paltoni makes her last known stage appearance, at Alessandria. Publications Luigi Cherubini Cours de contrepoint et de fugue Classical music Fr d ric Chopin Grand Polonaise Brillante Samuel Sebastian Wesley Larghetto for Organ in F minor Opera Daniel Auber Le cheval de bronze Vincenzo Bellini I Puritani Gaetano Donizetti Lucia di Lammermoor Fromental Hal vy Jacques Fromental Hal vy La juive , L clair Giuseppe Persiani Ines de Castro Mikhail Zagoskin Askold s Grave Births January 14 Felix Otto Dessoff , conductor and composer d. 1892 January 23 August Lanner , composer February 24 Martin Band Instrument Company John Henry Martin , Band instrument manufacturer d. 1910 March 15 Eduard Strauss , composer March 24 August Winding , composer d. 1899 July 10 Henryk Wieniawski , violinist and composer d. 1880 August 20 Oscar Stoumon , music critic and composer d. 1900 October 7 Felix Draeseke , composer d. 1913 October 9 Camille Saint Sa ns , composer d. 1921 November 25 Joseph Gl ser , organist and composer d. 1891 December 1 Carl Johan Frydensberg , composer d. 1904 date unknown Abu Khalil Qabbani , Syrian dramatist and composer d. 1902 Deaths February 19 Amzi Chapin , cabinetmaker, singing school teacher and shapenote composer April 23 Joseph Antonio Emidy , violinist and composer b. 1775 April 25 Fran ois Tourte , bowmaker b. 1747 May 9 Sebastian Mayer , operatic bass b. 1773 August 3 Wenzel M ller , composer b. 1767 August 10 Claus Schall , violinist and composer b. 1757 September 23 Vincenzo Bellini , composer b. 1801 October 21 Muthuswami Dikshitar , youngest of the Carnatic music composer trinity ref http www.guruguha.org ref b. 1775 November 19 Thomas Linl ... more details
File 8thyearMariinka1910.jpg thumb right 250px 8th year students of the Taganrog Mariinskaya Girls Gymnasium photo taken in 1910 . The Mariinskaya Gymnasium lang ru in Taganrog on Chekhov Str. 104 currently school No. 15 of the North Caucasus Railway originated from two oldest educational establishments in the South of Russia the Mariinskaya Gymnasium for Girls and the Railway Vocational School. History of Gymnasium The present building of the gymnasium was constructed in 1875 by the architect Zagoskin. In 1861 a school for girls had been opened in Taganrog and later renamed Mariinskaya Gymnasium for Girls. Well known personalities were among the educators Pavel Filevsky , F. Braslavsky, Edmund Dzerzhinsky , D. Ponyatovsky and others. Among the students were such eminent people as the People s Artist of the USSR Faina Ranevskaya , artist Seraphima Blonskaya , poets Sophia Parnok and Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya , an active member of Narodnaya Volya organization Narodnaya Volya organization Nadezhda Sigida Malaksiano , Anton Chekhov s sister Maria Chekhova Maria . The Railway Vocational School with the 4 year course of studies was opened in Taganrog on September 1, 1896, on the initiative of a group of railway employees headed by the district superintendent E. Trik. After the Soviet power had been established in Taganrog, the Railway Vocational School was transformed into the 7 year labor school No 6, which moved into the building of the Mariinskaya Gymnaium in 1920. Several generations of teachers devoted themselves to making the School No 15 one of the most respected educational establishments in the city. Since the school was attached to the North Caucasus Railway and subordinate to the Ministry of Communications, the school principals had a formal pretext for screening students and sending backward pupils, who had no relatives in the railway system, to other schools nearby. It allowed the authorities to preserve its traditions and maintain high st ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image Lazhechnikov.jpg imagesize 200px birth date birth date 1792 9 25 birth place Kolomna , Russia death date death date and age 1869 7 8 1792 9 25 death place Moscow , Russia Ivan Ivanovich Lazhechnikov lang ru , September 25, 1792 &ndash July 8, 1869, was a Russian writer. Biography Lazhechnikov was born into the family of a rich merchant in Kolomna in 1792. He received a well rounded education from private tutors at home. He served in the active army in 1813 15, which inspired his Campaign Notes of a Russian Officer . ref name Encyclopedia The Great Soviet Encyclopedia , 3rd Edition 1970 1979 . 2010, The Gale Group, Inc. ref Lazhechnikov was one of the originators of the Russian historical novel, along with Faddey Bulgarin , Mikhail Zagoskin and others. His first novel, The Last Novik 1831 33 , set in the early 18th century, was very successful. ref name Encyclopedia ref name History The Cambridge History of Russian Literature, Cambridge University Press, 1996. ref His novel Ice palace The House of Ice 1835 dealt with the intrigues and horrors of the court of Empress Anna . The novel was praised by the influential critic Vissarion Belinsky for its authentic portrayal of the details of the period s social climate. ref name Encyclopedia ref name History The Infidel , a novel set in the time of Ivan III of Russia Ivan III , was translated into English as The Heretic . He also published several historical dramas including Oprichnik 1843, published in 1859 , on which the libretto of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky s The Oprichnik opera opera is based. ref name Encyclopedia ref name History Lazhechnikov died in Moscow in 1869. English translations The Heretic , 3 vols , William Blackwood and Sons, 1845. http www.archive.org search.php?query lazhechnikov 20german 20stranger from Archive.org References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lazhechni ... more details
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php directory research fac 1p.phtml?entnum 198 Alexandre Zagoskin former VP Research and Chief ... Rose obtained his Ph.D. and Zagoskin was a postdoctoral fellow . The company name refers to their first ... V. Averin Stony Brook citation needed date December 2011 Seth Lloyd MIT Alexandre Zagoskin ref http www.physics.ubc.ca php directory research fac 1p.phtml?entnum 198 Alexandre Zagoskin s home page ... more details
About the 2002 novel other uses Vital disambiguation Vitals is a 2002 science fiction techno thriller novel written by Greg Bear , and nominated for a John W. Campbell Memorial Award in 2002. ref name WWE 2002 cite web url http www.worldswithoutend.com books year index.asp?year 2002 title 2002 Award Winners & Nominees work Worlds Without End accessdate 2009 07 11 ref It centres on Hal Cousins, a scientist who wishes to find a way to prevent death. He gets his funding from angel investors rich businessmen who are keen to live a thousand years. However, on a fact finding exploration in a small submarine, his pilot goes berserk, starts spouting gibberish, and tries to kill him. He survives, but when he gets back to the ship, he finds that a member of the crew also went mad and started spouting gibberish, killing four scientists on board the ship. The rest of the crew is distant from him, on the grounds of what he calls bad mojo African American culture mojo . He is disowned by the sponsor in question. Hal s twin brother Rob is shot, by who is later revealed to be Ben Bridger. The story develops from there, taking in his twin brother s widow, Lissa Rudy Banning, a once respected professor and writer turned into an Anti Semitism anti semitic conspiracy theory conspiracy theorist by a brain altering microbe and a scheming group of Immortality immortals who want to stay unique. They are able to do this because they have access to microbiology bacteriological research by Russian scientist Maxim Golokhov from the 1940s who was working for Lavrenty Beria Beria and Joseph Stalin Stalin . Stalin possibly cameos in the story, but the issue is left vague. There are five parts with different first person narrators. Parts one, three, and five are narrated by Hal Cousins, and parts two and four are narrated by Benjamin Bridger. By the end of the book, the main characters are all either dead, irrelevant, or the victim of mind altering xenophages. Some elements of the book relate to t ... more details