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Ivan Andreevich Fonvizin (1705–1792, in Bronnitsky Uyezd) was a Russian noble who served as a Russian court councillor from 1766 till 1783, and then from 1783 till his death, as a State Councillor in the Russian Empire. He was the father of playwright Denis Fonvizin.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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Ivan Andreevich Fonvizin (1705–1792, in Bronnitsky Uyezd) was a Russian noble who served as a Russian court councillor from 1766 till 1783, and then from...
Dmitriev-Mamonov who was famously a lover of Catherine the Great. His father IvanFonvizin (1705–1785) started as an army officer, then served in the Collegium...
He was the younger brother of playwright Denis Fonvizin, and son of state councillor IvanFonvizin. Imperatorskiĭ Moskovskiĭ universitet, 1755-1917 :...
IvanFonvizin decided to merge the particle von with the core, thus giving a start to a new Russian family of German origin. His son, Denis Fonvizin (Russian:...
Ivan Ivanovich Betskoi or Betskoy (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Бе́цкой; 14 February [O.S. 3 February] 1704 – 11 September [O.S. 31 August] 1795) was an educational...
Mikhail Alexandrovich Fonvizin (Russian:Михаил Александрович Фонвизин; 31 August 1787, Bronnitsky Uyezd - 12 May 1854, Bronnitsky Uyezd) was a Russian...
married Natalya Fonvizina [ru], the widow of a fellow Decembrist, Mikhail Fonvizin, who had died not far from where Pushchin was staying, in Bronnitsky Uyezd...
generation of Russian intellectuals: Ekaterina Dashkova, Denis Fonvizin, Mikhail Kheraskov, Ivan Dmitriev, and Aleksandr Shishkov – many of them products of...
literature had grown in importance, with works from Mikhail Lomonosov, Denis Fonvizin, Gavrila Derzhavin, and Nikolay Karamzin. From the early 1830s, during...
reign. Alexander Sumarokov Gavrila Derzhavin Denis Fonvizin Alexander Radishchev Nikolay Karamzin Ivan Krylov I lay, and heard the voice of God: "Arise...
comedy writers who belonged to the upper class. The most renowned is Denis Fonvizin who produced several comedy plays between 1769 and 1792, most famously...
maintained an interest in science, patronizing Mikhail Lomonosov and Denis Fonvizin, and corresponding with Jean Jacques Rousseau. He was one of the founders...
Russian actor Ivan Dmitrievsky, who performed at his benefice the famous comedy Nedorosl (Russian: Недоросль – The Minor) by Denis Fonvizin (1782). Choreographer...
Empire, national hero of Russia, Generalissimo of the Russian Empire. Denis Fonvizin (1745–1792), playwright of the Russian Enlightenment. Alexander Kurakin...
Horseman, sculpture of Peter the Great, unveiled in St. Petersburg The Minor (Fonvizin play) first performed Order of Saint Vladimir established Siberia Governorate...
author of The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, The Seagull Denis Fonvizin, known chiefly for his famous play The Minor Nikolai Gogol, author of the...
place in the world was debated by Denis Fonvizin, Mikhail Shcherbatov, Andrey Bolotov, Alexander Radishchev, and Ivan Boltin; these discussions precipitated...
influences that inspired the Russian Enlightenment. Gavrila Derzhavin, Denis Fonvizin and Ippolit Bogdanovich laid the groundwork for the great writers of the...
classical school of comedy, with principal antecedents in Molière. Like Denis Fonvizin before him and like the founders of the Russian realistic tradition after...
the works of Alexander Griboyedov, Ivan Kozlov, Alexey Koltsov, Alexander Polezhayev, Mikhail Lomonosov, Denis Fonvizin and Catherine the Great, all of which...
was insatiable. Lomonosov had been taught to read as a boy by his neighbor Ivan Shubny, and he spent every spare moment with his books. He continued his...
vsyachina to comment on Novikov's articles. Together with Johann Georg Schwarz, Ivan Lopukhin, and Semyon Gamaleya he brought martinism and rosicrucianism to...
commissioned by the leaders of the local drama theater to direct Denis Fonvizin’s comedy "The Minor" for a high school program. Having decided to follow...
Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, 1961 Mikhail Fonvizin Mikhail Naryshkin [ru] Ivan Annenkov [ru] Mariya Volkonskaya Sergei Volkonsky Brief biography...
were made by the leading Russian sculptors of the day, including his friend Ivan Schroeder [ru] and the promising new sculptor, Alexander Opekushin. Rather...