Count Aleksey Sergeyevich Uvarov (Russian: Алексей Сергеевич Уваров; 28 February 1825 – 29 December 1884) was a Russian archaeologist often considered...
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after him. His son Aleksey Uvarov co-founded the Russian Archaeological Society and the State Historical Museum in Moscow. Uvarov's known relationship...
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Aleksandr Uvarov (ice hockey) (1922–1994), Soviet ice hockey player Aleksandr Uvarov (footballer) (b. 1960), Soviet and Israeli footballer Aleksey Uvarov (Count...
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by Klaprot, Duboa-de-Montpere and Spassky (Siberian obelisks). Count Aleksey Uvarov, in the 1869 ‘‘Works of the 1st Archeological Congress in Moscow (vol...
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Moscow Baroque style. The museum was founded in 1872 by Ivan Zabelin, Aleksey Uvarov and several other Slavophiles interested in promoting Russian history...
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Ethnogenesis. Oulu: Societas Historiae Fenno-Ugricae. Retrieved 2014-08-26. Aleksey Uvarov, "Étude sur les peuples primitifs de la Russie. Les mériens" (1875)...
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Turchin, population biologist and historian, coined the term cliodynamics Aleksey Uvarov, founder of the first Russian archaeological society, discovered over...
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Museum, where it remains to this day. In 1880, the Russian archaeologist Aleksey Uvarov, possibly inspired by the contemporaneous relocation of the Pergamon...
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Viscount Strangford (1825–1869) a British nobleman and man of letters. Aleksey Uvarov (1825–1884), archaeologist Otto Pius Hippius (1826–1883), Baltic German...
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English. In 1859, at age 18, she married Count Aleksey Sergeyevich Uvarov (1818–1885), member of the Uvarov family, founder and chairman of the Archaeological...
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