In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Sergeyevich and the family name is Aksakov.
Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Акса́ков; October 8 [O.S. September 26] 1823, village Nadezhdino, Belebeyevsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate – February 8 [O.S. January 27] 1886, Moscow) was a Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile.
Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Акса́ков; October 8 [O.S. September 26] 1823, village Nadezhdino, Belebeyevsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate...
Alexander Aksakov (1832–1903), Russian author, editor, and parapsychologist Anatoly Aksakov (born 1957), Russian politician and economist IvanAksakov (1823–1886)...
father Sergey Aksakov and his sister Vera Aksakova were writers, and his younger brother, IvanAksakov, was a journalist. Konstantin Aksakov was the first...
intelligence officer of Armenian origin IvanAksakov (1823–1886), Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile Ivan Boesky (born 1937), Wall Street trader...
of Slavic culture) or also what some Russian intellectuals (such as IvanAksakov) called zapadnichestvo (westernism). Slavophilia, as an intellectual...
or seven years. The graduates of the School of Jurisprudence include IvanAksakov, Aleksey Apukhtin, Konstantin Pobedonostsev, Alexander Serov, Vladimir...
struck up in the forties were those with IvanAksakov, Pavel Annenkov, Nikolai Nekrasov, Ivan Panaev and Ivan Turgenev. In the early 1850s, in collaboration...
Alexandr Nikolayevich Aksakov (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Акса́ков; 27 May 1832 – 4 January 1903) was a Russian writer, translator, journalist, editor, state...
Fedorovna Tyutcheva (1829-1889) maid of honour and memoirist, married IvanAksakov. Daria Fedorovna Tyutcheva (1834-1903) maid of honor, never married....
Alexander Koshelev who remained its editor-in-chief until 1858, when IvanAksakov joined in as co-editor. The magazine was published on a bi-monthly basis...
root firmly in the Russian soil. On 16 November 1874, Leskov wrote to IvanAksakov: "The second part of A Decayed Family which appeared in god-awful shape...
24–39. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4201584. Struve, Peter, and B. P. “IvanAksakov.” The Slavonic Review 2, no. 6 (1924): 514–18. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4201775...
and she got married." In 1866, she married poet and fellow slavophile, IvanAksakov. She kept diaries between 1853 and 1882, which are regarded to be a valuable...
von Richter (1830-1908), commander of the Imperial Main Headquarters; IvanAksakov (1823-1886), an intellectual and slavophile; Mikhail Katkov (1818-1887)...
for its maintenance. Her sister, Anna's husband, publicist and writer IvanAksakov joined her there in exile in 1878. She died on 11 March 1882. Two years...
Muravyov-Vilensky donated significant sums for the reconstruction, and writer IvanAksakov assisted him in transferring the funds. The reconstructed church was...
theoretic of Slavophilia. Together with another notable slavophile, IvanAksakov, he participated in the preparation of the project of emperor's manifest...
Russian Geographical Society to the Northern Urals (first award) 1858 IvanAksakov, for his research into trade fairs in Ukraine 1859 Ludwig Schwarz 1863...
by the author Sergei Aksakov, other writers and artists — such as Nikolai Gogol — at first came there as his guests. Under Aksakov, visitors to the estate...
who died in a battle of 1944 Asenovgrad – Tsar Ivan Asen II Aksakovo – Russian littérateur IvanAksakov Benkovski, Kardzhali Province – revolutionary Georgi...
he published his first poem in the Slavophile journal Rus edited by IvanAksakov. Over the years, his poetry was published in such journals as Vestnik...