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During his exile Pushkin travelled extensively through Bessarabia
Pushkin in Moldavia. The name of Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), the great Russian poet and founder of the new Russian literature, is closely linked with Moldavia. The significance of Pushkin’s works and his towering genius place him among the outstanding figures of world culture. In his quarter-century of writing, Pushkin, assimilating the achievements of Russian and…
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Stalin’s skyscrapers
Alexander II in the battlefield.
The Russian-Turkish War of 1877-1878. Alexander II in the battlefield.
Coronation of Alexander II.
Coronation of Alexander II in the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. 1856
V.A. Zhukovsky.
The upbringing of the Grand Duke. V.A. Zhukovsky and the successor to the throne (Alexander II)
Reproduction of the portrait “Emperor Alexander II is a liberator of the Christians in the East”
Reproduction of the portrait “Emperor Alexander II is a liberator of the Christians in the East”. A cheap popular prim. Chromolithograph. The Museum of the Russian Literature Institute in Saint Petersburg. Alexander II is Emperor of Russia. His reign was marked by a number of reforms which touched on nearly all units of state power,…