Count Vasily Vasilievich Kapnist (Russian: Василий Васильевич Капнист, 23 February 1758 – 9 November 1823), was a Russian poet,[1] playwright and nobleman who was known as an active critic of serfdom in Russia and as a proponent of restoration of the Zaporozhian host in the region of southern Ukraine.[2]
^Vasily Kapnist (Oxford Reference)
^Magocsi, Paul Robert (2010). A History of Ukraine: The Land and Its Peoples, Second Edition. University of Toronto Press. p. 332. ISBN 9781442698796.
Count Vasily Vasilievich Kapnist (Russian: Василий Васильевич Капнист, 23 February 1758 – 9 November 1823), was a Russian poet, playwright and nobleman...
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journalist, public figure, TV presenter and producer (half Turkish mother) VasilyKapnist, playwright and nobleman (Turkish mother) Alemdar Karamanov, composer...
Charlotte Melmoth, English-born American actress (b. 1749) November 9 – VasilyKapnist, Ukrainian-Russian poet, dramatist (b. 1758) November 11 – Richard Richards...
friend VasilyKapnist was preparing an accommodation for Empress Catherine II in Kremenchuk during her travel to newly conquered Crimea. Kapnist asked...
A. Pryhara. There are speculations that the 1791 secret mission of VasilyKapnist to Berlin was connected with that circle. The circle played a key role...
February 3 Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier of Great Britain (d. 1823) VasilyKapnist, Ukrainian poet, playwright (d. 1823) February 4 – George Thicknesse...
writers and artists, in particular VasilyKapnist, Pavel Koropchevsky, Miklashevsky, Yakov Markevich, Vasily Lomikovsky, Vasily Gogol, Vladimir Borovikovsky...
with the Director of Police Pyotr Durnovo, the trustee P.A. Kapnist suggested for Vasily to change faculties and to study history. Maklakov was seen as...
its key members, Lvov, Derzhavin and VasilyKapnist, were bonded by their marriages to three Dyakova sisters. Kapnist married Alexandra Dyakova in 1781;...
David Ricardo, English political economist (born 1772) November 9 – VasilyKapnist, Russian poet and dramatist (born 1758) Chancellor's Gold Medal – Winthrop...
years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 3 VasilyKapnist (died 1823), Ukrainian poet and playwright Valentin Vodnik (died 1819)...
Peter Shalikov, Dmitry Dashkov, Mikhail Muravyov, Vladislav Ozerov, VasilyKapnist, Vasily Pushkin, Alexander Gruzintsev. According to a general review by...
in the Itinerant Art Exhibitions: Ivan Shishkin, Vasily Polenov, Vladimir Makovsky, Ilya Repin, Vasily Maksimov and others. The Museum was opened to the...