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    Wilhelm Ludwig von Küchelbecker (Russian: Вильге́льм Ка́рлович Кюхельбе́кер, romanized: Vil'gel'm Karlovich Kyukhel'beker; 21 June [O.S. 10 June] 1797...
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  • Portugal: Almeida Garrett, Alexandre Herculano Russia: Anton Delvig, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, Nikolay Gnedich Serbia: Sima Milutinović Sarajlija Slovakia: Andrej...
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    other works included popular biographies of Alexander Pushkin and Wilhelm Küchelbecker and notable translations of Heinrich Heine and other authors. Works...
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    (Silentium!, 1830), Yevgeny Baratynsky (Eda, 1826), Anton Delvig, and Wilhelm Küchelbecker. Influenced heavily by Lord Byron, Lermontov sought to explore the...
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    Philharmonic Society [ru] Kurgan Drama Theater [ru] Cinema "Rossiya" Wilhelm Küchelbecker house museum Russian Orthodox Church Theotokos of Port Arthur church...
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    significant Russian minority live, than in most other parts of Estonia. Wilhelm Küchelbecker (1797–1846), Russian patriotic poet and Decembrist (1825) revolutionary;...
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    Lyceum together with Alexander Pushkin and Wilhelm Küchelbecker with whom he became close friends. Küchelbecker dedicated a poem ('O, Delvig') to him; this...
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    fortress held a probable total of 52 political prisoners, including Wilhelm Küchelbecker, and Mikhail Bakunin, most for short periods, though the Polish rebel...
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    famous of these, in addition to the above two, were Anton Delvig, Wilhelm Kuchelbecker, Nicholas de Giers, Dmitry Tolstoy, Yakov Grot, Nikolay Danilevsky...
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    Vasily Zhukovsky, "Ahasuerus" (1857) and in another epic poem by Wilhelm Küchelbecker, "Ahasuerus, a Poem in Fragments", written between 1832 and 1846...
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