The morals of Russians under Peter I
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Kornilovich Alexander Osipovich (1800-1834), headquarters captain of the General Staff, Decembrist, historian, writer. He participated in a number of literary associations: "Society of Loud Laughter", "Free Society of Lovers of Russian Literature", which were legal branches of the Welfare Union. On the day of the uprising was on Senate Square. Convicted in the III category - in 1832 he was sent by ordinary to the Caucasus and was determined to the Shirvan regiment. Died from the disease of the gall bladder.
Content: about the private life of Emperor Peter I, about the amusement of the Russian court under Peter I, about the first balls in Russia, about the private life of the Russians under Peter I.
The book is made according to the technology "Print on demand". Circulation 30 copies
Content: about the private life of Emperor Peter I, about the amusement of the Russian court under Peter I, about the first balls in Russia, about the private life of the Russians under Peter I.
The book is made according to the technology "Print on demand". Circulation 30 copies
Author:
Author:Kornilovich Alexander Osipovich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4481-0337-7
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