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    Apollon Nikolayevich Maykov (Russian: Аполло́н Никола́евич Ма́йков, 4 June [O.S. 23 May] 1821, Moscow – 20 March [O.S. 8 March] 1897, Saint Petersburg)...
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  • refer to: Aleksandr Maykov (1902–1977), Soviet Army officer Apollon Aleksandrovich Maykov (1761–1838) Russian poet and State Counsellor, father of Nikolay...
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    Apollon Aleksandrovich Maykov (Russian:Аполлон Александрович Майков, 1761 — 20 December 1838, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian poet, military officer,...
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  • The Wanderer (Strannik, Стра́нник) is a poem by Apollon Maykov, first published in the No.1, January 1867 issue of The Russian Messenger. It was dedicated...
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  • the coronation of Alexander III of Russia, to a Russian libretto by Apollon Maykov. It is scored for mezzo-soprano, baritone, mixed chorus (SATB), 3 flutes...
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  • The Princess (Russian: Княжна, Knyazhna) is a poem by Apollon Maykov first published in the January 1878 issue of The Russian Messenger. It told the story...
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    year, however, a new premise had been firmly adopted. In a letter to Apollon Maykov, Dostoevsky explained that his own desperate circumstances had "forced"...
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    helped him to survive. When the circle dissolved, Dostoevsky befriended Apollon Maykov and his brother Valerian. In 1846, on the recommendation of the poet...
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    grass of his native steppe.: 281  Syrchan was mentioned in the poem of Apollon Maykov (1821–1897) "Emshan". Otrok/Atrak, a son of Sharukan and a brother of...
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  • Three Deaths (drama) (category Works by Apollon Maykov)
    Deaths (Russian: Три смерти, romanized: Tri smerti) is a lyric drama by Apollon Maykov. Its original version, called "The Choice of Death", finished in 1851...
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